Original art · Original smile — printed to order, shipped from the PNW
Big Foot Ski Board Co.
Big Foot riding the original orange ski board over churning falls, painted in swirling oils

Est. in a PNW garage · Somewhere on the lake

One Big Foot. One Big Grin.

It started as an oil painting on a clubhouse wall. It became a sticker. The sticker got slapped on a ski board, and the board got ridden across Pacific Northwest lakes. Now the grin goes on shirts, hoodies, and hats — printed one at a time.

The short version

From an oil painting to a lake legend.

One Big Foot — the original oil painting of a grinning Bigfoot in front of forested PNW hills under a swirling blue sky
“ONE BIG FOOT” · OIL ON 16×20 CANVAS BOARD

N° 01 — The Painting

It began on a clubhouse wall.

Before there was a company, there was a painting: one big, grinning Bigfoot in front of the treeline, painted in oil at GG’s Club House. It never entered a show, never won a prize, and was never for sale — the back of the canvas says so in pen.

TITLE OF PAINTING: One Big Foot
ARTIST: GG   ADDRESS: where you find me
PRICE: $5,000,000
PRIZES WON: I’m not competing
Then: the original One Big Foot oil painting Now: the Big Foot Ski Board decal drawn from the painting Then Now
THEN ↔ NOW · DRAG THE HANDLE · OIL TO INK

N° 02 — The Sticker

Then the grin got sharper.

The painting was redrawn in pen as a decal: same smirk, same hairline, more attitude. Green slab letters spelled out THE BIG FOOT SKI BOARD, and the sticker started showing up wherever there was a flat surface — toolboxes included. Drag the handle to watch the oil turn into ink.

That hand-drawn face is the same copyrighted artwork on every piece of gear we print today. No redesigns, no clean-ups. The wobble is the point.

The Big Foot ski board — orange and red marbled fiberglass with the Big Foot decal at the nose — lying in the grass
ORANGE MARBLE FIBERGLASS · BY GREEN FISH ENT.

N° 03 — The Board

And the board hit the water.

The decal landed on an orange-marbled fiberglass ski board built by Green Fish Ent., and the board went straight into the lake. It got towed, ridden, dinged, patched, and ridden again — decades of PNW summers, one big foot planted the whole way.

The original still hangs around the garage. It earned the wall space.

House rules

The painting was never for sale. The grin is.

Painted in the club house
Stuck on a ski board
Ridden across the lake

Take the grin home.

Every piece carries the original copyrighted artwork and is printed to order through Printful — no warehouse, no leftovers, no reprints of anything but the smile.

This is just the boat launch — slide into the full Big Foot shop for more →

★ Printed & fulfilled by Printful. The Big Foot artwork is copyrighted — please don’t bootleg the Bigfoot.

The legend lives in the garage.

Spotted in the wild.

Sightings remain unconfirmed, but the photographic evidence keeps piling up. Tag your own sighting when your gear arrives.

A trail runner in a race bib posing with a very tall Bigfoot at Metaline Falls
MILE 0, METALINE FALLS — HE ONLY RAN THE FIRST HALF.
A man in a Hawaiian shirt standing with a long-haired Bigfoot wearing a pink ribbon cap
BACKYARD SUMMIT — NEGOTIATIONS ONGOING.
CAUGHT ON TAPE — THE GRIN GOES SURFING.