The wreck of the Black Rock, a 19th century slave-ship out of Portsmouth, England, lies deep in the jungle, broken and weathered. Richard Alpert returns to the ship that brought him to the island 140 years ago, despondent and rudderless. His intent is to commit suicide. Daniel Danger‘s print “ . . . today is the first time [...]
Even as beautiful as this print was designed, Tara McPherson‘s “Jin and Sun” still strikes a sober cord today. “The Candidate” (6.14) gave us an explosive end to Sayid, the possible death of Lapidus, and the subject of this print, the drowning of Jin and Sun Kwon. Conversations following the episode airing and around the office [...]
“Am I alive?” scrawled across the palm of Dominic Monaghan at the 2009 Comic Con Lost Panel may have been our first clue to the truth of the sideways world – messages from the dead. Charlie Hieronymus Pace came to the island addicted and broken. He penned F-A-T-E on taped fingers (later changed to L-A-T-E) and [...]
“Desmond” by Jeff Boyes transports us to a familiar stadium in the hereafter-sideways of David Desmond Hume and Penelope Milton. Released by Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear (DCaaPB) on May 16, 2010 as part of a series of eight commemorative prints celebrating the sixth and final season of LOST, “Desmond” stretches 30 x 14 [...]
Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear’s (DCaaPB) “The Candidate Cave” by Guy Burwell is a 5-color screen print measuring 17.5 x 23.5 inches, signed and numbered by the artist and released on May 18, 2010. It is part of a series of eight commemorative prints created to celebrate the sixth and final season of LOST. [...]
Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear’s LOST Underground Art Project revealed 16 original silkscreens based on S1 – 3 water-cooler moments. The final print in the series, Tyler Stout’s “LOST,” was released in conjunction with Gallery 1988 LA’s Open House on December 15, 2009. If you are were able to grab of any one [...]


