Archive for the “Cryptoart”

What Is It?

Posted by: Karl Shuker on May 21st, 2013

Here’s a curious illustration from a medieval bestiary in the Vatican Library. I’ve seen attempts on various websites to identify it as a sea-lion, though its trunk is surely more suggestive of an elephant seal – but what about its hoofed forelimbs?? Weird.

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Sunday Morning at the Sasquatch Residence

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 19th, 2013

CryptoComic for the day.

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Bigfoot or Bigfeet?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 18th, 2013

CryptoComic for the day.

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Champ vs. Nessie

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 10th, 2013

A case of sea serpent sibling rivalry…

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Thrift Store Crypto Art

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 10th, 2013

Adding Monsters to Thrift Store Paintings

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Crypto Comics

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 8th, 2013

Bigfoot Funnies…

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Search for the Yeti Infographic Timeline

Posted by: Guy Edwards on February 8th, 2013

The history of the Himalayas’ Yeti, from ancient legends to Russia’s yeti museum, in one awesome infographic. We know it is good because we are jealous we didn’t think of it ourselves!

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The Search For The Yeti

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 5th, 2013

Everything you ever wanted to know about yetis, in one convenient infographic

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CryptoContest: Bigfoot – Sword of the Earthman

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on January 17th, 2013

The comic book was inspired by a post of Loren’s here on Cryptomundo: Martian Bigfoot?

Well, the comic book is now out and available!

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How Do Sasquatch Avoid Detection?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 7th, 2013

Humm?

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ShukerNature Pictures of the Day

Posted by: Nick Redfern on November 26th, 2012

… a very lush, colourful painting by Manoel Santiago from 1926, entitled ‘The Curupira’. It depicts a sleeping maiden attracting the inquisitive attention of this eponymous hairy forest demon from traditional Brazilian folklore, which some cryptozoologists consider may be based upon a real, undiscovered form of small red-furred man-beast.

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Cryptotourism Travel Posters

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 20th, 2012

Fernando Reza, a graphic artist and designer based in Los Angeles, made a bunch of really cool retro travel posters for a bunch of locations based on the mythical beasts or cryptids who reside there, at least according to legend. Scotland’s poster has the Loch Ness Monster on it, Manhattan’s has giant sewer alligators, and so on. His designs are honestly way better and more visually appealing than the boring stock photography used on most legitimate travel posters. And he still has tons more material if he ever wants to do a second run of these things. New Jersey has the Jersey Devil. North Carolina has the Beast of Bladenboro.Adweek

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Do Yetis Kill Humans?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 19th, 2012


Jeff Meuse was playing “Where’s Waldo” with #Yeti depictions.

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Mermaid Maker

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 10th, 2012


Chris Woodyard’s contribution is an excellent one.

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Meet Famous Authors! See Boggy Creek Movie! Learn How To Seek Sasquatch! Come to Cryptopalooza!

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 10th, 2012


Have you signed up yet? Big conference. Family friendly.

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