
Georges Méliès 'Les Sélénites' Moon Creature Drawing, Le Voyage dans la Lune
Rendered in sepia-toned ink wash, this haunting yellow-ochre illustration evokes the eerie desolation of the lunar surface with masterful economy of line. A towering Selenite — Méliès' iconic insectoid moon creature — dominates the foreground, its crustacean claws, spiny crown-like head, and skeletal ribcage rendered with unsettling anatomical invention. A second serpentine creature writhes in the background dunes, amplifying the alien menace. The warm monochromatic palette heightens the dreamlike, theatrical quality befitting the godfather of cinematic fantasy.
This is the real deal — the original vision of moon monsters from cinema's first sci-fi auteur, drawn by Méliès himself. Your friend who loves creature design will lose their mind over that crustacean-skeleton hybrid.
“(Le Voyage dans la Lune) - Les Sélénites - G. Méliès”





