There were, unsurprisingly, several yeti entries:






Artists in order from top to bottom: ZoƩ Byland, Rick Lucey, Marco Villar, Christopher Bonnette (previously blogged about here), Chris Leavens, and Marcos Zerene. See all the entries and more about the artists here.
That last one by illustrator Marcos Zerene aka formatbrain was the big winner!
Click here to see his entry in its greater glory!
1 comment:
Sweet!
It's like a Yeti convention :)
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