Folklore & CommunityHenry is on a creative mission. Beginning in 2025, the artist will paint One Thousand Sasquatch Heads on garage doors, walls, homes, and public spaces across the Pacific Northwest. This vibrant, large-scale public art initiative aims to spark joy and community interaction by inviting locals to participate—anyone can sign up to have a Sasquatch painted on their property!
Henry's Sasquatch character is more than a whimsical muse—he is a playful symbol intended to connect people, brighten daily life, and bring communities together through kindness, and creativity Over 1,500 home owners and businesses have signed up to participate in (arguably) the most expansive public art project in the Pacific Northwest. Project enrollment ended in May. Follow Henry's progress on his official Facebook page. |
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April 22, 2025 SEATTLE — It's not hard to find his magical, happy going characters around this city. Beloved Seattle muralist, Henry, has found many creative ways to share his art, so it's not a surprise when his newest, large-scale idea suddenly came to him.
"I am going to paint a thousand Sasquatch heads on people's garage doors, sides of their houses, sides of businesses, any public facing surface," he said. "I will pretty much go anywhere. I think anyone should sign up. It's a big number. It's a lot. I'm doing it for free or a suggested donation. I just want to include everybody." Continue Reading... |
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