Friday, January 29, 2010

Bigfoot Cards in Time for Valentine's Day




Nothing says, "I love you!" to a Bigfooter than a Bigfoot Burlesque. Yes these set of three illustrated stationery cards are available for purchase and we tracked down the artist for a quick interview.

BLC: Why Bigfoot? Have you had an encounter or are you more interested in the pop-culture aspect of Bigfoot?
Katie Vernon: I have not had a bigfoot encounter, though I have been backpacking all over the US and firmly believe that Bigfoot probably lives in the forests of the Pacific Northwest. I am more interested in how bigfoot is portrayed in pop-culture (i LOVE graham roumieu's books).

BLC: We admit Bigfoot and Sexy are an ironic mix, but somehow you make it work. Where did this inspiration come from?
Katie Vernon: The original illustrations for these cards were created for an art show that was put up in conjunction with a burlesque show. So, I tried to give this bigfoot a little smirk that shows he's confident even if he is still a bit awkward. Oh, and cute panties and pasties don't hurt either .

BLC:Are you thinking of doing other Bigfoot themed cards?
Katie Vernon: I am not sure yet about other bigfoot cards...I have a few different projects on the horizon (anatomical hearts in sweaters, more flower/animal combos). But I am not ruling out more of bigfoots. I do commissioned work as well and people can email me (katie@katievernon.com). You can stay most up to date via my blog (katievernon.blogspot.com) or website (www.katievernon.com)

Thank you Katie! We love your cards and Bigfoot Lunch Club salutes you!

CARD DETAILS
Pack of three or six 4.25" x 5.5" cards
-includes 3 or 6 100% recycled envelopes
-cards fold at the top
-blank inside

Cards will be shipped in a bend-proof fiberboard mailer.

EXTERNAL LINKS
Buy Katie's Cards at her Blog
Check out Katie's Portfolio at her website!
Find out why Katie thinks Graham Roumieu is funny

Thursday, January 28, 2010

WA History Museum's Sasquatch Exhibit Pictures and Video

The pics below are screen captures off a video Seattle's KOMO News station. Your welcome to watch the following video too, unfortunately only 30 seconds is about the Museum and the other minute-and-a-half is about a Crook.

You can click on any one of them for a larger view.









EXHIBIT FACTS
What: Giants in the Mountains: The Search for Sasquatch
When: Jan. 23-June 27
Where: Washington State History Museum, 1911 Pacific Ave., Tacoma
Museum hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesdays through Fridays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. On the third Thursday of each month, the museum is open until 8 p.m. with free admission from 2-8 p.m.
Admission: Adult (18 and over), $8; Senior (60 and older) $7; student (6-17 years old) and military, $6; family (two adults and up to four children), $25; child (5 and under) and Historical Society members, free.
Information: 253-272-3500, www.washingtonhistory.org


EXTERNAL LINKS
Washington State Historical Society's Press Release
KOMONews.com's article about some Bothel man
Cryptomundo's post about the Bothel man



Bigfoot Web Search Index: BLC Labs' Toys for Geeks


At Bigfoot Lunch Club Labs™ we are tirelessly trying to keep our finger on the pulse of the Bigfoot community. We want to know what's happening in real-time 24/7. While we can't share all of our proprietary technological tricks we CAN share the results.

Today we share the Bigfoot search trends over the last 30 days, go ahead play and mouse-over the gadgets below. This will be a regular feature at the end of each week and at the end of each month.











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