Jay Ryan has released a super fun new screen print entitled “Group Site”. It features a ton of Ryan’s signature anthropomorphic animals eating, drinking and telling stories while sitting around a cozy camp fire. “Group Site” is an 18”x24” signed and numbered 7 color screen print on French Speckletone cover stock paper. Limited to just 185 pieces, collectors can purchase this new Jay Ryan screen print now at The Bird Machine online store for $30.
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Monday, January 16, 2017
“Let’s Put Our Heads Together” Screen Print by Jay Ryan
The Blot absolutely loves Jay Ryan’s newest art print, “Let’s Put Our Heads Together”! The line work in this design is just amazing. I can’t get over all the little details Jay put into both the tree’s leaves and trunk, as well as the rushing water around the tree. And how great are all the little activities of the bears in and around the tree? It reminds me of a fanciful children’s book that I would love to read to my kids one day.
“Let’s Put Our Heads Together” by Jay Ryan is an 18”x24” signed and numbered six color screen print on French Speckletone cover stock. Limited to 265 pieces, this print can be purchased now at The Bird Machine online store for just $30!
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Red Dawn Screen Print by Jay Ryan
If there’s one artist The Blot doesn’t spotlight enough here on TheBlotSays.com it would be Jay Ryan. I absolutely adore his simple, often adorable, artwork style. I can’t lie, seeing his name attached to a movie poster for the 1980s Cold War film Red Dawn was certainly a surprise. But boy did he knock this one out of the park! I love the propaganda feelings invoked by this design, and really dig his letter work in the American flag background. I’m also glad to see one of Jay’s signature bicycles in the foreground. Kudos to Mondo for their outside of the box thinking to pair such an accomplished artist with this cult classic film.
Red Dawn by Jay Ryan is an 18”x24” hand signed and numbered screen print, and was printed by Jay himself through his The Bird Machine printing company. Limited to just 260 pieces, Red Dawn goes on sale at a random time today, Thursday, August 21st, at the Mondo online store for just $40.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Mondo Star Wars Screen Print Series #17 - Ten Banthas by Jay Ryan
Wow, the Mondo Star Wars Screen Print Series is seriously ending with a bang! Last week we got a low run Daniel Danger print and this week Mondo gives us an even smaller run Jay Ryan print. If this trend continues The Blot expects to see an Olly Moss or Tyler Stout Star Wars print with a run size of 50 pieces. “Ten Banthas” features, well, ten Banthas roaming the desert planet of Tatooine. And if you look closely at the print’s background you can even make out a tiny Star Destroyer flying through the sky.
“Ten Banthas” by Jay Ryan is a hand numbered 18“x24” screen print. This Star Wars print has a limited edition run size of only 175 pieces and will retail for $50 each. “Ten Banthas” can be purchased directly from Mondo at a random time today, Tuesday, December 14th, here.
“Ten Banthas” by Jay Ryan is a hand numbered 18“x24” screen print. This Star Wars print has a limited edition run size of only 175 pieces and will retail for $50 each. “Ten Banthas” can be purchased directly from Mondo at a random time today, Tuesday, December 14th, here.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Lost Screen Print #15 - The Polar Bear by Jay Ryan
“The Polar Bear” by Jay Ryan is the 15th screen print in the Lost Alternate Reality Game series released in honor of Lost: The Final Season. While this particular “water cooler moment” is not as significant to The Blot as other Lost reveals previously immortalized as screen prints, this print is sure to be crazy hard to find on the secondary market because of the artist behind it. Ryan has a large and devoted fan following, and “The Polar Bear” does a great job showcasing his unique style.

I’m interested in finding out if anyone else has tried to purchase these Lost alternate reality game screen prints, and if so which ones have you been lucky enough to purchase?
Jay Ryan’s limited edition Lost screen print “The Polar Bear” measures 18”x24”, is printed on brown paper, has a run size of 300 pieces and comes hand signed and numbered by the artist. The print could have been purchased here for $50, but like all of the other screen prints released in this series it sold out in under 2 minutes.
In celebration of LOST's final season and as a project of fan appreciation, 16 top designers and artists, who are also fans of the show, were commissioned to create artwork celebrating one of the series' most memorable, and unforgettable, "water cooler" moments. This ultimate "fan art" was then turned into labor intensive, hand-pulled screen prints, limited to an edition of just 300, with less than 200 available to the public through our websites. Each beautiful poster tells its own different story, allowing the fan to relive memorable and influential moments in an artistic manner, as the show's storied run comes to a close. Once this limited edition print has sold out, they will never be printed again. Celebrate the fandom, community and family created by one of televisions' greatest shows by hanging a little part of its history, inspiration and influence on your wall. (link)

I’m interested in finding out if anyone else has tried to purchase these Lost alternate reality game screen prints, and if so which ones have you been lucky enough to purchase?
Jay Ryan’s limited edition Lost screen print “The Polar Bear” measures 18”x24”, is printed on brown paper, has a run size of 300 pieces and comes hand signed and numbered by the artist. The print could have been purchased here for $50, but like all of the other screen prints released in this series it sold out in under 2 minutes.
In celebration of LOST's final season and as a project of fan appreciation, 16 top designers and artists, who are also fans of the show, were commissioned to create artwork celebrating one of the series' most memorable, and unforgettable, "water cooler" moments. This ultimate "fan art" was then turned into labor intensive, hand-pulled screen prints, limited to an edition of just 300, with less than 200 available to the public through our websites. Each beautiful poster tells its own different story, allowing the fan to relive memorable and influential moments in an artistic manner, as the show's storied run comes to a close. Once this limited edition print has sold out, they will never be printed again. Celebrate the fandom, community and family created by one of televisions' greatest shows by hanging a little part of its history, inspiration and influence on your wall. (link)
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