Artist Interviews
Full Paleyfest Videos
by Tina on Mar.01, 2010, under Artist Interviews, DarkUFO, For Fans, Lost Videos
Videos may contain some spoiler’s in the form of Yes/No answers to the moderator’s questions
Paleyfest 2010 – Lost Symposium
Thanks Darkufo.
LOST 365 Art Project
by Erin on Feb.19, 2010, under About Fans, Artist Interviews, By Fans, Fan Art, For Fans, LOSTblog Exclusives
Jared Stumpenhorst is a Lostie on a mission. This talented artist has taken on the project of creating new Lost-inspired art for every day of Season 6, and potentially for every day of the year. Here are just a couple of the pieces he has posted so far:
You can see and follow Jared’s work on his blog here, where, I’m happy to report. you will be able to purchase prints soon. You can also follow Jared on Twitter here. Thanks to Jared for this great project, and thanks to LOSTblog friend Steve Keeling for the head’s up on this great artist!
LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Rob Jones
by Jacob on Feb.08, 2010, under About Fans, Artist Interviews, Fan Art
Table of contents for LostBlog.com Artist Interviews
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Leia Bell
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Kevin Tong
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Timothy Doyle
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Todd Slater
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Mark McDevitt of Methane Studios
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Dan McCarthy
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Rob Jones
From DamonCarltonandAPolarBear.com :
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 it’s history, inspiration and influence on your wall.
Now that all 16 of the prints have been released, Lost Blog has set out to interview each of the respective artists. All these talented artists have different influences, different backgrounds, and accordingly…different takes on our favorite show. Over the next few weeks we will post our interviews with these incredible talents. Enjoy.
Our 7th interview is with Rob Jones. His piece is entitled “The Swan Station.”
LOSTblog: How did you become a fan of LOST?
Rob Jones: I read somewhere the guy that did Alias had a new show. I liked Alias and anyone who gives employment to Victor Garber, so I checked it out.
LOSTblog: Describe the details of how you were contacted to do the poster?
Rob Jones: By phone. A while ago. Jensen at Gallery 1988.
LOSTblog: What instructions or parameters were you given for the poster?
Rob Jones: I was told it had to be 18X24.
LOSTblog: What was your process for developing the poster?
Rob Jones: My inspiration was Lost, alchemy, the I Ching, the multi-layered symbolic opportunities of swans, David Bowie’s “Cygnet Committee”, Flowers in the Attic, and the cycle of failure inherent in revolutions.
The only thing I took too long struggling with was the back of the swan. I largely based it off a swan from an old box of matches. I had it as is and with the back wings and tail being more suggestive of fire by varying degrees. It looked too hot-rod, so I kept it as subtle (probably too subtle) as it looks now. (continue reading…)
The LOSTblog.com Interview: 16 Questions We Asked Jim Macleod of JimMacleod.com
by Jacob on Feb.07, 2010, under About Fans, Artist Interviews
Jim Macleod has been a graphic designer for over 9 years. He graduated from Keene State College with a bachelors of science degree in Graphic Design and a minor in Art. Since then he has worked in many different aspects of Design. He is currently the Art director at a major advertising/marketing firm. His personal site is JimMacleod.com, where he just released his first Lost poster. You can follow Jim on Twitter here.
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LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Dan McCarthy
by Jacob on Feb.05, 2010, under About Fans, Artist Interviews, By Fans
Table of contents for LostBlog.com Artist Interviews
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Leia Bell
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Kevin Tong
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Timothy Doyle
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Todd Slater
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Mark McDevitt of Methane Studios
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Dan McCarthy
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Rob Jones
From DamonCarltonandAPolarBear.com :
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 it’s history, inspiration and influence on your wall.
Now that all 16 of the prints have been released, Lost Blog has set out to interview each of the respective artists. All these talented artists have different influences, different backgrounds, and accordingly…different takes on our favorite show. Over the next few weeks we will post our interviews with these incredible talents. Enjoy.
LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Mark McDevitt of Methane Studios
by Jacob on Feb.01, 2010, under About Fans, Artist Interviews, Interviews
Table of contents for LostBlog.com Artist Interviews
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Leia Bell
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Kevin Tong
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Timothy Doyle
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Todd Slater
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Mark McDevitt of Methane Studios
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Dan McCarthy
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Rob Jones
From DamonCarltonandAPolarBear.com :
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 it’s history, inspiration and influence on your wall.
Now that all 16 of the prints have been released, Lost Blog has set out to interview each of the respective artists. All these talented artists have different influences, different backgrounds, and accordingly…different takes on our favorite show. Over the next few weeks we will post our interviews with these incredible talents. Enjoy.
Our 5th interview is with Marc McDevitt of Methane Studios. His piece is entitled “The Dharma Van.”
LOSTblog: How did you become a fan of LOST?
Mark McDevitt: I’m a sucker for these kinds of shows. I got hooked on LOST from the beginning. I don’t watch that many TV shows anymore but I loved the X-Files, Nightstalker, the Twilight Zone, Buffy The Vampire Slayer and to me I was missing this type of show since the X-Files ended their run.When LOST is over there will be a huge void in my programing, so I guess I better start watching Fringe. It also helps my wife likes it too.
LOSTblog: Describe the details about how you were contacted to do the poster? (continue reading…)
Interview with Nate Duval, Lost Poster Artist
by Erin on Feb.01, 2010, under About Fans, Artist Interviews, By Fans, For Fans
Thanks to The LOST ARGs for posting this great interview with Nate Duval, artist of The Barracks, number 13 in the series of posters from the Lost Underground Art Project.
RobPerrin: Nate Duval, thank you very much for agreeing to this interview with lostargs.com. The Lost Underground Art Project delivered weekly shots of adrenaline into the hearts of thousands of Lost fans in 2009, and they are eager to learn more about each of the artists who took part. Let’s dive directly into your involvement with LUAP, then talk a little about Lost, and end with a set of more general questions about you and your art.
Click here for the full interview.
Thanks to The LOST ARGs
LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Todd Slater
by Jacob on Jan.27, 2010, under About Fans, Artist Interviews, By Fans
Table of contents for LostBlog.com Artist Interviews
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Leia Bell
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Kevin Tong
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Timothy Doyle
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Todd Slater
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Mark McDevitt of Methane Studios
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Dan McCarthy
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Rob Jones
From DamonCarltonandAPolarBear.com :
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 it’s history, inspiration and influence on your wall.
Now that all 16 of the prints have been released, Lost Blog has set out to interview each of the respective artists. All these talented artists have different influences, different backgrounds, and accordingly…different takes on our favorite show. Over the next few weeks we will post our interviews with these incredible talents. Enjoy.
Our 4th interview is with Todd Slater. His piece is entitled “Ben Linus.”
LOSTblog: How did you become a fan of LOST?
Todd Slater: The same way I do every great show, enough people tell me I have to see it…heh. I caught the first season on DVD and the rest weekly. I still have yet to watch Madmen, Sopranos, Modern Family and The Nanny (kidding, kidding).
Interview With Matthew Fox From The Guardian
by tomwilson23 on Jan.26, 2010, under Articles, Artist Interviews, Tom
British Newspaper The Guardian have conducted this interview with Fox ahead of the 6th season.
Matthew Fox has one of those superfirm handshakes that catches you off-guard and makes you wish you’d caught his hand with just that bit more force. Fox is every inch the sort of intense, super- focused Hollywood player you’d expect Dr Jack Shephard (the character from the epic TV show Lost he has spent the last six years playing) to be if he was an actor.
From the very first episode, Jack is at the heart of the show. It’s through his eyes that we first find out where we are, as he wakes up, stumbles out of the jungle, and into the middle of a plane crash on a beach littered with bodies and the burning remnants of Oceanic Flight 815. He’s the instant leader, the hunky doctor whose medical instincts kick in, framing him as the classic reluctant hero. Not the sort of character you’d expect to wind up a few years later as a junkie with a serious deathwish. Will his heroic nature return as we approach the sixth and final season?
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Sky1 Interview With Yunjin Kim
by tomwilson23 on Jan.22, 2010, under Artist Interviews, Lost Videos, Tom
Sky1 interviews Lost stars previewing season 6
by tomwilson23 on Jan.19, 2010, under Artist Interviews, Lost Videos, Tom
Some awesome interviews from Sky1 with Terry O’Quinn, Michael Emerson, Emile DeRavin and Naveen Andrews. Check them out, and tell us which was your favorite.
LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Timothy Doyle
by Jacob on Jan.18, 2010, under About Fans, Artist Interviews
Table of contents for LostBlog.com Artist Interviews
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Leia Bell
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Kevin Tong
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Timothy Doyle
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Todd Slater
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Mark McDevitt of Methane Studios
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Dan McCarthy
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Rob Jones
From DamonCarltonandAPolarBear.com :
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 it’s history, inspiration and influence on your wall.
Now that all 16 of the prints have been released, Lost Blog has set out to interview each of the respective artists. All these talented artists have different influences, different backgrounds, and accordingly…different takes on our favorite show. Over the next few weeks we will post our interviews with these incredible talents. Enjoy.
LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Kevin Tong
by Jacob on Jan.11, 2010, under Artist Interviews, Featured, LostBlog Exclusives
Table of contents for LostBlog.com Artist Interviews
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Leia Bell
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Kevin Tong
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Timothy Doyle
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Todd Slater
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Mark McDevitt of Methane Studios
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Dan McCarthy
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Rob Jones
LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Leia Bell
by Jacob on Jan.07, 2010, under Artist Interviews, Featured, LostBlog Exclusives
Table of contents for LostBlog.com Artist Interviews
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Leia Bell
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Kevin Tong
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Timothy Doyle
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Todd Slater
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Mark McDevitt of Methane Studios
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Dan McCarthy
- LOSTblog.com Exclusive Artist Interview: Rob Jones
From DamonCarltonandAPolarBear.com :
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 it’s history, inspiration and influence on your wall.
Now that all 16 of the prints have been released, Lost Blog has set out to interview each of the respective artists. All these talented artists have different influences, different backgrounds, and accordingly…different takes on our favorite show. Over the next few weeks we will post our interviews with these incredible talents. Enjoy.
Our first interview is with Leia Bell. Her piece is entitled “The Love Triangle.”























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