Cryptid Skulls and Witch Jars: Explore the Magical at WNC Bigfoot Festival
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Have you heard about the Western North Carolina Bigfoot Festival, also known as the Marion Bigfoot Festival? It's an annual event that celebrates all things Bigfoot, and this year, one artist is bringing something truly unique to the table.
Leftovers4Dinner, a YouTube channel dedicated to showcasing handmade resin creations, has unveiled their latest project - a series of resin skulls featuring Bigfoot and other cryptids. Each skull contains a tiny Bigfoot figurine and a handmade forest, complete with stones, old man's beard moss, and other lichen.
The artist behind Leftovers4Dinner, who remains anonymous, forages for the materials used in each skull themselves. The result is a one-of-a-kind piece of art that is both beautiful and intriguing.
But that's not all. Leftovers4Dinner has also created a series of Appalachian witch jar magic crystal skulls. These skulls contain roses, hoodoo blue water, protective stones, and even tarot card charms and mushrooms.
The skulls will be available for purchase during the Bigfoot festival at the McDowell Arts Council Gallery on Main Street. The artist will also have regular small size lucky crystal skulls with gemstones and other cute things inside, as well as Bigfoot stickers for sale.
While the focus of the Western North Carolina Bigfoot Festival is, of course, on Bigfoot, it's always interesting to see what other cryptids and mysterious creatures are being celebrated and explored. Leftovers4Dinner's resin skulls are a perfect example of this, offering a unique and artistic take on the world of cryptozoology.
If you're planning on attending the Western North Carolina Bigfoot Festival this year, be sure to stop by the McDowell Arts Council Gallery and check out Leftovers4Dinner's creations. Who knows, you might just find the perfect piece of art to add to your collection.
And for those of you who can't make it to the festival, be sure to check out Leftovers4Dinner's YouTube channel for a closer look at their resin skulls and other creations. You won't be disappointed.