



See also: Art Installation manipulating Found Yeti
This is kind of profound:
The only way any of us have seen a yeti is because an artist created one for us.
Every single yeti, ever, is linked to an individual person - its creator. Try looking at an image of yeti again, and think about how it is really just one actual human being, sitting somewhere dreaming him up.

This one is actually the talented Alison Cole