H.R. Giger (1940-2014) was a Swiss artist best known for his rather surreal and nightmarish airbrush technique representing humans and machines in a cold, interconnected and biomechanical relationship. His work has been profoundly influential. He was responsible for designing the Alien in the Alien movies and his work with the special effects team won him an Oscar in 1980. Necronomicon was his first major published compendium of images, originally released in 1977. It was actually this book that was given to Ridley Scott, who then hired Giger to work on Alien. This is the rare first American edition:
I've seen the first image before, but can't place it. Resteemed!
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I probably saw this in a bookstore in the late 70s when I was in college. It's the sort of thing that would catch my eye. But I would have been too poor to buy it.
Haha. It's a really rad book.
He had quite the phenomenal drawing pen. I find the gun image is particulary symbolically poignant.