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Mythical Creatures: Yeti By Aaron Johnson, Joel Anderson, 2022
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One of the oldest stories of mythical creatures told to date is that of the Yeti, an apelike creature who inhabits the Himalayan mountain range in Asia. Western popular culture refers to the creature as the Abominable Snowman. Over the centuries, researchers have attempted to prove the existence of the Yeti via anecdotal visual sightings, disputed video recordings, photographs, and plaster casts of large footprints. The Yeti is sometimes compared to Bigfoot of North America, as the two creatures have similar physical descriptions and are thought by some to be related. The Yeti is usually depicted as an apelike creature who carries a large stone as a weapon and who makes a whistling swoosh sound. The frequency of reported sightings increased during the early 20th century when Westerners began making determined attempts to scale the many mountain peaks in the area. When they did, the adventurers occasionally reported seeing odd creatures or strange tracks on or near the peaks of the mountains. Inspired by the folk stories and Indigenous legends of mysterious creatures and mythical monsters, Anderson Design Group poster artists hand-rendered a vintage-styled poster of a Yeti, an original depiction available as a poster print, canvas, metal sign, mini-canvas, or as a notecard or postcard. This original illustration would make an excellent conversation piece. And to learn more about the Yeti, be sure to visit the website LiveScience.
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No print is complete without a stunning frame to complement it. We offer three different frame styles: Simple, Standard, and Deluxe, courtesy of our friends and neighbors at Belle Meade Framers. See below for features and measurements.
- Simple Frames
- 1.25" flat wood-grain molding
- Available in mocha brown, warm gray, and black
- Ships ready-to-hang with attached metal wire and a wall hanger accessory
- No mat is included, just the frame and your fantastic poster choice
- 11x14" print—total frame size is 13x16"
- 18x24" print—total frame size is 20x26"
- 24x32" print—total frame size is 26x34"
- Standard Frames
- 1.25" flat wood-grain molding
- Available in mocha brown, warm gray, and black
- Ships ready-to-hang with attached metal wire and a wall hanger accessory
- Includes a classy cream-colored mat
- 11x14" print—total frame size is 18x22"
- 18x24" print—total frame size is 26x32"
- 24x32" print—total frame size is 32x40"
- Deluxe Frames
- 2" flat wood-grain molding
- Available in mocha brown, warm gray, and black
- Ships ready-to-hang with attached metal wire and a wall hanger accessory
- Includes a supreme combination of cream and mocha-colored mat layers
- 11x14" print—total frame size is 20x24"
- 18x24" print—total frame size is 28x34"
- 24x32" print—total frame size is 34x42"