Sculpting Sasquatch: Jean St. Jean's Art and Bigfoot Origins with William Jevning
Posted Sunday, December 08, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel Creek Devil, host and field researcher William Jevning interviews Jean St. Jean, a sculptor who hasn't had a Bigfoot encounter but has a deep interest in the creature. The video, titled "What Happens When a SCULPTOR Tries to Create BIGFOOT?" delves into Jean's background in sculpture and his fascination with Bigfoot.
Jean's interest in Bigfoot began when he was a child in the 70s, after seeing a picture of the famous Nessie Fin photo and the Patterson-Gimlin film. As an adult, he rediscovered his passion for the subject after listening to a podcast about Bigfoot by author John Quazar. Quazar's theory that Bigfoot may have evolved in South America and traveled up through the Americas into the United States and Canada piqued Jean's interest and led him to create sculptures of the creature.
Jean's sculptures are impressive, with three of them showcased in the video. He talks about his process and the materials he uses, as well as his thoughts on the physicality of Bigfoot. He believes that if the creature exists, it is likely a physical animal that is a divergent species or some sort of hybrid of a great ape.
As a sculptor, Jean's perspective on Bigfoot is unique. He approaches the creature from a physical standpoint, using his knowledge of anatomy and movement to create realistic sculptures. His work is a reminder that Bigfoot is often viewed through different lenses, from the scientific to the paranormal.
If you're interested in learning more about Jean's sculptures and his thoughts on Bigfoot, be sure to check out the video on Creek Devil's YouTube channel. It's a fascinating look into the mind of a sculptor who is passionate about one of the most mysterious creatures in North America.