Saturday, October 20, 2012

Frisky

Frisky by Jason Dryg
Frisky, a photo by Jason Dryg on Flickr.

This is my most recent work. It is our newest family member, Frisky. She joined us in May. It feels like she's been here all along. I painted her for my wife for our anniversary. It might, technically, be my best portrait ever.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Tikis For sale!

Creature Inspired Tiki by Jason Dryg
Creature Inspired Tiki, a photo by Jason Dryg on Flickr.
Check out my Etsy store! I've finally re freshed it. This guy and 4 others are on sale plus plenty of cards for the holidays. Hurry up before the disappear! And keep checking for new stuff.

Thanks, Jason

Friday, August 31, 2012

I'll be at SF Zinefest this weekend!

I have a last minute opportunity to table at SF Zinefest in the fair building in beautiful Golden Gate Park. I will be selling prints and more, Saturday and Sunday from 11 to 6. I will be liquidating stock, so come make me an offer. My goal is to not bring anything home. It's free to get in so you can spend all your cash inside. Then you can stroll on over to the Academy of Sciences and enjoy the aquarium. See you there!

Cheers, Jason

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Pop-Neto

Pop-Neto by Jason Dryg
Pop-Neto, a photo by Jason Dryg on Flickr.
This was the painting I did for the "Villians" show a while back. Obviously, it didn't sell. I like it.

Pug Yin Yang

Pug Yin Yang by Jason Dryg
Pug Yin Yang, a photo by Jason Dryg on Flickr.
Here's little sketch I did using using ink made by Rich Spelker. He was down the hall from The Local 303 at 1890 Bryant. He is hardcore. He makes ink like they did in the olden days. Not fifty years ago, like hundreds of years ago. You can check out his process here. And I realize that my drawing't truly showcase his beautiful ink, but that's on me.

-Jason

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Up at The Way Out

Up at the Way Out by Jason Dryg
Up at the Way Out, a photo by Jason Dryg on Flickr.
Just hung a bunch of my art at The Way Out Cafe, just in time for "Waffles at the Way Out". The Way Out Cafe is a coffee shop owned and operated by my friends Debby and Greg. Every Sunday from 10-2 a guest Dee-Jay will spin all manner of musical madness to which you can consume delicious waffles made by local musical legends Russell Quan and Greg Lowery. I even played records there once and intend to again. But for now, my art is there. I think that's pretty cool. Thanks Way Out Cafe.

Friday, July 6, 2012

The Bat Tiki painted.

  by Jason Dryg
, a photo by Jason Dryg on Flickr.
First carving since the great finger slice of 2012. My neighbor Dean is obsessed with Batman and his passion has totally refreshed my fondness for the caped crusader. I would have loved to do this sans paint. But, the carving was choppy and I couldn't sand out some of the over-cuts, so I painted. I fear it will be hard to part with this one.