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The DamonCarltonAndAPolarBear.com Lost-Inspired art viral is still going strong. Here is a round up of the art revealed thus far: Hurley-inspired print by Tim Doyle. Locke-inspired poster created by UK artist Olly Moss, Dharma Van print by Methane Studios, “The Crash” poster by Eric Tan, “The 4-toed Statue by Jason Munn, Ken Taylor’s “The Smoke Monster”, and Kevin Tong’s “The Hatch”.

Rapper/producer 88-Keys released a new song called “Baggage Claim” on his blog, http://polo67life.com,  placing himself at the crash of Oceanic 815 on the first day. The newest website, YouMightWantToConsiderHikingBoots.com, was hidden in the song. Dan McCarthy’s “Rousseau’s Transmission” was available signed and numbered, limited to 300, this print is 18×24 inches for those following the viral. Check out the full poster online after the jump. Click on the image to enlarge.

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  • Nickssfsn
    This one went the fastest of all of them, ifn' you better believe it.
  • Weird thing! When I clicked on the poster, the hatch image appeared!! THE MAGIC OF THE ISLAND IS ON THE WEB!
  • SteanHater
    Bug! As mentioned before the "hatch" poster is linked, not an enlarged version of the "Transmission"!
  • cekma
    Peter: Why do you continue to not include the poster "the love triangle"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    It's not that I like the poster. I think it's unfair though that you chose to leave a painting/artist out, and you continue to do so!
  • Mike
    Because he never mentioned it in the first place when it came out. ;) Also, this print is actually 18x30. I ordered the Smoke Monster and Hatch, but this one didn't do it for me.
  • filmguy
    wow, this would be good on a site called /TV, wouldn't it??

    /TV
  • Alexander
    Last I checked, TV shows were FILMed too.
  • Acmed
    This poster sold out in 11 minutes, faster than the Crash did.
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