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Jessica McDaniel Art

The Happy Hodag

The Happy Hodag

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The Hodag is a creature from Wisconsin folklore and originated in Rhinelander, Wisconsin when prankster Eugene Shepard created the tall tale of the beast in 1893. The town hunted a monster with the description, "the head of a frog, the grinning face of a giant elephant, thick short legs set off by huge claws, the back of a dinosaur, and a long tail with spears at the end." There was a media frenzy, which prompted the Smithsonian to announce they intended to travel to Rhinelander to study the new species: Hodag. Shepard then had to admit that it was all a hoax. The Hodag has since made a lasting presence in the Rhinelander community, appearing in businesses, as the school mascot, at the local park, and even in Paul Bunyan folktales.

This print depicts the Hodag in his happy and relaxed form, away from mobs of humans intending to bring back his body as proof of his existence. Rolling around in a field on an early fall day, in front of a long forgotten house, whose owner may or may not have been stashed in the attic by the Hodag for a midnight snack.

High quality giclee print with rich colors and a matte, lightly textured finish. Entire print, including borders, measures 8x10 inches or 5x7 inches.

All prints are printed, cut, and signed by the artist. Prints include a protective plastic sleeve and backing board.

Colors may differ from your screen due to differences in brightness and color settings.

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