Lost Art Locke

The DamonCarltonAndAPolarBear.com Lost-Inspired art viral is still going strong. A mysterious flyer told participants were told to go to Johnny Cupcakes on Newbury Street in Boston. The first eight people at the store that said “Horace sent me” were given laser engraved wooden Dharma skate decks, which look super awesome (photos after the jump). The store also had a bunch of other cool easter eggs from the show scattered around. On the back of the board was the url for a new website, ThatAndBasketWeaving.com, pointing fans to the second Lost-inspired poster in the 16-piece set.

This poster was created by 21-year old UK artist Olly Moss, who we have featured many times on the site in the past, and is probably best known for his popular t-shirt designs which have virally spread across the interwebs (the Spoilers t-shirt and a series of retro movie poster remakes that we previously featured in Cool Stuff, and Shoot The Baddies). Olly Moss’s Saul Bass inspired poster for the character of Locke is titled “Locke’s Secret.” See the full poster and more after the jump.

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I love the subtitle “Just Don’t Tell Him What He Can’t Do…” The 18×24 poster print is available to purchase on the site, hand-signed and numbered, limited edition of only 300.

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  • Offlink
    Damn! I've been literally five minutes away from Johnny Cupcakes all week, and just found out about that event now!
  • quintushalls
    I'm disappointed David Chen didn't cover this story since he doesn't exactly live that far away.
  • Dave's not a big fan of Lost
  • justrobby
    I have just lost respect for Dave :(
  • copax
    It's 2009 and there's a website that expects me to give credit card information without any kind of ssl encryption? My nephew would love one of those posters, but they've gotta pony up for an SSL certificate at least??
  • TGCustomerService
    Hey Copax,

    We run the merchant services for the LOST Art Project. Email us at TGCustomerService and we can help you purchase any of the prints you want over a protected site.
  • Ryan
    I will definitely buy one of these, but I have a feeling they will just keep getting better and better, so I'm going to hold out until I really can't live without one. If there is a Ben or Faraday one, I'm sold.
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