Monday, April 30, 2007
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
In Japan..
Yeti is good friends with this woman.
They participate in winter sports together...
...help sell a line of clothing and accessories...
...and have a whole lot of fun.
Labels:
Endorsements,
Japan,
Romantic,
Side-kick,
Snowboards
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Yes, Yeti Knows His Feet Are Encased in Ice...
They are shoes, okay? All part of the ensemble.
Boris Vallejo knew this very well when he painted this portrait. Yeti kicked him one or two times as payment for the piece and it stinged. Note the complete lack of ice-boots in the rest of his oueuvre. All the bare-skinned barbarian women through the years could have surely used them, but Boris was still sore from the ice-kicks. "I've had enough of ice-boots to last me a life-time," he cryptically said in 1973. "I really don't need any reminders."
Monday, April 23, 2007
Friday, April 20, 2007
Alternative Title for this Blog?
The upcoming Horrid Henry and the Abominable Snowman by Francesca Simon and Tony Ross is the fourteenth of a series of books starring Horrid Henry.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
The Abominable Green?!-man?
Can you picture yeti singing "It’s Not Easy Bein’ Green"?
Today I would like to explore the possibility that our Man-Beast is not just murderous, but verdurous.
It’s not as if I’ve never considered the notion. The Hulk, as everyone knows, is green, and readers might remember I have a tendency to confuse him with yeti (even though they are reportedly mortal enemies). I have also posted in the past about "yeti sanction", whatever that is.
So sure, the Emerald Ape Theory and I have crossed paths. I’ve been a skeptic though. Surely nothing that lives in the frozen wastes of the Arctic Tibetan Tundra would be colored green. Right? That would be thoroughly inane. But then I saw this:
Isn’t Dr. Seuss’ "Grinch"character basically a yeti? Besides living alone in an ice cave, they’re both furry, mean-tempered, naked, and have a pet dog. Could our man "Theo" be onto something?
Using Grinch as a starting place, I decided to take a pictorial look at where else the elusive yeti may be hiding, all verdant-hued and cowardly cowering, in that hallowed place called Popular Culture.
Invisible Green Yeti follows around old men with canes. How abominable.
Yeti is meticulously sculpted with this coloring. The Jade Beast of Bhutan?
And children are expected to make companions with plush versions. Is Oscar the Grouch (Grinch?) really just a Tibetan refugee?
For the "action figure" crowd, there are plastic toys with the chromatic theme.
And suits for the Halloween.
Finally, would it surprise you to know that the Jolly Green Giant is involved!?!
Didn’t think it would; that guy is everywhere.
But seriously, there actually is a connection. I’ll let mr. awesome-dude Loren Coleman* explain on his blog.
* Loren Coleman is responsible for getting this site on BoingBoing after posting about it himself. He notified me by email and signed it "Your Yeti Friend". Thanks, Loren Coleman!
Today I would like to explore the possibility that our Man-Beast is not just murderous, but verdurous.
It’s not as if I’ve never considered the notion. The Hulk, as everyone knows, is green, and readers might remember I have a tendency to confuse him with yeti (even though they are reportedly mortal enemies). I have also posted in the past about "yeti sanction", whatever that is.
So sure, the Emerald Ape Theory and I have crossed paths. I’ve been a skeptic though. Surely nothing that lives in the frozen wastes of the Arctic Tibetan Tundra would be colored green. Right? That would be thoroughly inane. But then I saw this:
Isn’t Dr. Seuss’ "Grinch"character basically a yeti? Besides living alone in an ice cave, they’re both furry, mean-tempered, naked, and have a pet dog. Could our man "Theo" be on
Using Grinch as a starting place, I decided to take a pictorial look at where else the elusive yeti may be hiding, all verdant-hued and cowardly cowering, in that hallowed place called Popular Culture.
Invisible Green Yeti follows around old men with canes. How abominable.
Yeti is meticulously sculpted with this coloring. The Jade Beast of Bhutan?
And children are expected to make companions with plush versions. Is Oscar the Grouch (Grinch?) really just a Tibetan refugee?
For the "action figure" crowd, there are plastic toys with the chromatic theme.
And suits for the Halloween.
Finally, would it surprise you to know that the Jolly Green Giant is involved!?!
Didn’t think it would; that guy is everywhere.
But seriously, there actually is a connection. I’ll let mr. awesome-dude Loren Coleman* explain on his blog.
* Loren Coleman is responsible for getting this site on BoingBoing after posting about it himself. He notified me by email and signed it "Your Yeti Friend". Thanks, Loren Coleman!
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Monday, April 16, 2007
Friday, April 13, 2007
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Gutierrez Yeti
Follow the right arrows below the text at Santy Gutierrez's site to see examples of his comic featuring a skate-boarding yeti.
Labels:
Athleticism,
Comic
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Achieving Peanutbutter & Chocolate Equivalency
I'm not the first to notice this, but argyle and ice demon are a great combination.
This skateboard deck was designed by Zeptonn.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Monday, April 9, 2007
Friday, April 6, 2007
A most potent fusion
I've said it before and I'll say it again:
Yeti and hot cocoa are an unstoppable combination.
T-shirt design by John Allison, creator of Scary Go Round web comic .
Yeti and hot cocoa are an unstoppable combination.
T-shirt design by John Allison, creator of Scary Go Round web comic .
Thursday, April 5, 2007
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Yeti likes the cold ones
Cathy Woods' earthenware sculpture: "The Yeti and Me".
It was created under the auspices of the School of Art at the University of Manitoba at Winnipeg.
Labels:
Sculpture
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Yeti Accounts
The book "Yeti Accounts" by Ramkumar Panday.
The description:
"Snowman's mystery and fantasy."
Pleaseeasaur
PLEASEEASAUR is a singing comedian who dresses up as a yeti.
For the curious:
Labels:
Poetry
Monday, April 2, 2007
Yeti's neck gets cold, see
I'd give credit if I knew who created this illustration of yeti standin' tall and lookin' sharp with red scarf and walking stick.
This is a very romantic yeti - more likely to guide you through the frozen tundra to a benevolent community of Tibetan mystics, and less likely to immediately maul you and eat you.
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