Pulling the Curtain Back: Meet Luis Merlo
Artist for new Anatomical Guide
Finally! We have a short autobiography of Luis Merlo, the amazing artist who is developing the Anatomical Guide to Sandy Petersen‘s Cthulho Mythos. We hope you are enjoying the sneak previews of his highly details anatomical drawings.
“My name is Luis Merlo and I’m a self-taught illustrator/artist from Quito, Ecuador. I only work with physical media and, while I don’t make art for a living, it has always been a crucial part of my life and has remained a passionate hobby since I was a child. I grew up as a dinosaur enthusiast (who didn’t?) and quickly fell in love with fantasy and sci-fi both in movies and videogames. As a teenager I began my journey through tabletop RPGs, wargames, TCGs and board games, which became a new hobby of mine as I entered Medical School. During my medical formation I discovered (sometimes during the late hours of hospital night shifts) the works of H.P. Lovecraft, which quickly led me to Sandy’s own Call of Cthulhu.
I currently work as faculty for my medical school, but dedicate most of my free time to illustrating and occasionally writing. Because of this, I’ve recently been looking to merge my profession and my passion by studying scientific illustration with actual plastic artists, who have helped me join my knowledge in biology with their expertise in art. Besides private projects and commissions, I’ve worked on art for three old-school RPG supplements and had the joy of illustrating Arthur Petersen’s brainchild: Rock a bye Cthulhu.”