Mountain Betty Poster

You Need This Poster. Seriously

 

mountain-betty-poster_1illustration by Eddie GuyYou might recognize Mountain Betty as "Lady Euphoria" from the pages of mountain's Emotional Baggage Check package (Winter, 2012). The artwork is that of acclaimed illustrator Eddie Guy. The subject is both a celebration of skiing's unabashed sexuality (circa 1970 anyway), and a nod to today's hot, smart, confident, and athletic (check the skier's thighs) mountain betties.

 

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Poster size: 12.75" x 16"

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