Thursday, December 31, 2009

Ring in the New Year with Yeti Crab

Nathalie Roland was one of the first artists to be inspired by the wonderful yeti crab. Examples of her previous yeti crab work are here and here.

Now she has made a stencil:



That has been painted above a bed (photo snabbed here):



Who wouldn't want kiwa hirsuta, The Hirsute Goddess herself, benevolently overlooking one's sleeping form? Sign me up!

I kinda missed the deadline there



Card by Snowcat Press aka Luke Howard.

Note the "Tree-As-Weapon" motif.

Ramiro Yeti



Abominable Snowman by Xavi Ramiro

Colonelle Yeti



Paintings by Colonelle (click link to see gallery with bigger pics)

Zooguu Yeti



This is Zooguu yeti and it is actually by Zooguu.

Another Yeti Stocking



This was made by tilleyjewels.

Tatman Yeti



Trish Tatman made a yeti.

Is spectacular.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Renner Yeti



It's Snow Fun Yeti by Bradford Renner, in which a yeti is depicted who hates snow.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Cramer Yeti



Alexzandra Cramer made this holiday card.

Check out this yeti plush on her site as well!

Monday, December 28, 2009

Yeti Stocking

Hi Henry,

I took this photo at Kmart with my cellphone.

I thought you'd like it.

Hope you were able to score many Bumbles this holiday season.

Beth



Thanks, Beth!

(Beth, aka Lemon Cadet (whose Yeti Loves Seamonster was previously blogged about) is a Friend of the Site and often submits great suggestions.)

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Annual Cephalopodmas Post

For those of you who celebrate Cephalopodmas, you will enjoy today's post.

Squids and yetis wouldn't seem to go together. And yet, if you are a giant squid, were you not at one point a cryptid?

In truth, yeti and squid are practically schoolmates. Both are hard to spot and have an air of myth about them. Both are thought to live alone, in the cold and the dark. Both may be quite large, super-strong, and could attack you with great violent force. Both hate whales and have suction cups on the interior surface of their arms.

Granted, the environments they reside in are very different phases of water. Sooo different. That alone makes things awkward between them. Let's hope they will get past that.


Dos amigos: RobbinZombie's Abominable Snowman and Giant Squid plush



Both Gama-Go icons, the two grace this piece of hand art



The artist Hylton Warburton is a lover of yeti and squid. In my view, this art piece is his way of expressing his appreciation of both. I'll be posting about his yeti-specific work in future.

Have a Happy Cephalopodmas!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Oh, the weather outside is frightful...

It's winter-time, so why not go outside and make a snowman?



An abominable one!

Second Line of Defence

Yeti is gaining on Santa Claus. I mean, if you need someone to pass out holiday gifts, he's like the next go-to guy in line. This fellow is on the scene.

Observe this greeting card by Nicole from Océchou:





I wonder if yeti has become good choice because he's not Santa. Maybe Santa isn't secular enough for some folks. Yeti is about as secular as you can get. Amen.

Big Snowy



There was a series of children's books in the 1970's called A. Mazing Monsters. It was written and illustrated by a father and his 10 year old son. One of the books was about a monster named Big Snowy, who I presume was a yeti.

One with fantastic teeth.

I would love to learn more about Big Snowy. There is precious little online about him.

Have you read this book? Would you mind sharing what you know?

Do tell!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Teddy and the Yeti

Check out the new comic book series "Teddy and the Yeti"!



It's by Jeff McClelland and is about a yeti and a human teaming up to save the world from unusual threats.



Yeti enthusiasts would be wise to follow the gentleman in question's Blog (entitled ""The Yeti Speaks!") - as he is also a Lover of the Himalayan Man-of-the-Snows and may post upon this interest with fervorment.

He is so enthused, he had a prototype doll made by Monkeycat Productions:

Monday, December 14, 2009

"Yeti hikes with a teddy"

Raven, whose blog Spookyville USA you should check out, discovered this new commercial for Garmin GPS featuring a yeti:

YETI has been FOUND!



And it was the incomparable Loren Coleman who helped secure the photographic proof!

The Picnic Holiday Sale in Portland Maine on December 12th can also take some credit:
"Shoppers and their little ones can also get their photo taken with the Yeti."
Note: Further evidence that Yeti = Holiday Icon.

Hellboy vs. Yeti



The talented M.S. Corley drew the above
fan art.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Gift of the Yeti



Gift of the Yeti is a free, richly illustrated facebook game.



Santa is sick, and yeti has agreed to deliver presents in his place to each house without aid of a sleigh or anti-grav reindeer. He does the job, but his methodology is flawed. He just kind of violently smashes the houses with the gifts. Needless-to-say, the police are out to get him.



The game is further evidence that yeti has become a new Christmas icon. When people think Christmas, they're starting to think yeti.



BioWare has pledged to donate 1 US cent to the children's charity Child's Play every time the game is played, and their target is $10,000.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Cold Storage



Like the afore-blogged-about Snow Drift:

Cold Storage is a cute game you can play in your browser.

Look at that yeti. That is one cute little guy.

And it's fun to make him jump and flip around. I approve.

Awesome music, too.



Thanks to Robert for the scoop!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Not Yeti Friday - A lady attending the VMAs



A yeti was spotted at the MTV Video Music Awards.

NOT!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Yeti Holiday Cards

Ah, yeti and Christmas. Go together like a horse and carriage. Here are some holiday cards:


By Dave Perillo


By Craig Behrin


By Nate Wragg



Also by Nate Wragg

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I've posted a photo from this encounter with a real live yeti before, but I didn't realize that it took place on Christmas.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Milway Yeti: Mythical 9th Division



Alex Milway, creator of the Mousehunter books, has selected the yeti as the subject of his next series of comic stories. It's called the Mythical 9th Division. Here's a trailer video he made for it:

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Milway clearly loves the yeti. Here is a Charlie's Angels homage depicting the characters from Mythical 9th Division.

The book isn't out yet, but I'm intrigued. No one has done anything where all the main characters are different personalities of yeti. I'll keep you posted.