I’ve got some new prints for sale in my Etsy Store. These prints are really beautiful, made quite fancily with Epson Ultrachrome professional archival inks on acid-free 100% cotton rag Somerset Velvet paper. In quite a few cases (including all four of these new ones) the prints are actually superior objects to the originals (which are often bound into a sketchbook or on mangled scraps of paper).
Click on any picture to be taken to its catalog page.
I know it wouldn't be a big deal for many people, but it is for me! Besides, I didn't have a chance to make another thing that day. (The occassion for getting dolled-up was a Krinkle Bearcat show.)
Still can't quite believe I got away with this one...
I am running off now to the Lantern Festival organized by fellow thing-a-dayer Ranjit Bhatnagar.
For day 23, I went to his lantern-building workshop and built this lantern:

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Jason—
I continue to marvel at your work. Your drawing skills are fantastic. Your looseness is what I like about your stuff. Hope you are doing well Etsy. Do you scan your originals or use a digital camera? Happy drawing…..
— Terry Banderas October 17, 2009 #
Thanks so much, Terry!
I scan my originals whenever I can, and color correct color in Photoshop. All of these were scanned.
(When I work too large for the scanner, I use a camera, but I’m rarely happy with how those shots come out.)
— Jason Das October 19, 2009 #
Wow. I love the top drawing with the red outlines. Beautiful!
— ksklein January 7, 2010 #