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The Archive

The Duck by Jason Furie

Duck artwork from Jason Furie

Jason Furie is an illustrator whose work often returns to familiar characters and shared visual environments. One of those recurring figures is the Duck, which appears across multiple drawings and finished pieces. It exists as part of the same body of work rather than as a standalone creation, developing gradually through repetition and context within Jason’s broader practice.

Within illustration and comics, characters often gain recognition through continued presence rather than explanation. The Duck functions in this way, appearing across different scenes and moments, allowing viewers to build their own understanding over time. This archive focuses on documenting those appearances and presenting them in one place for reference and study.

Jason Furie’s work is often discussed alongside that of his brother, Matt Furie, the creator of Pepe. While their practices are distinct, both artists rely on character driven worlds and long term visual consistency. Pepe’s cultural relevance emerged over time through circulation and reinterpretation, a process rooted in its original artistic context rather than external promotion.

“A recurring character within an artist’s ongoing work.”

This site is a community run archive created to support and highlight Jason Furie’s art and the Duck’s presence within it. It is not an official project and is not affiliated with Jason Furie. The goal is to collect, organize, and share existing work while encouraging respectful discussion and creative engagement from those who appreciate his illustrations.