Cool Stuff: The LOST Underground Art Project
Posted on Thursday, December 17th, 2009 by Peter Sciretta
On December 15th, Ronie Midfew Arts and DamonCarltonAndAPolarBear.com held the LOST Underground Art Project, an art show at Gallery1988: LA celebrating one of the greatest television programs of all-time. In addition to the 16 poster prints released over the past few months, over 20 artists created original LOST-inspired paintings and sculptures (all available for purchase) to commemorate the event. These artists include:
Alex Pardee – Ben Strawn – Carlos Ramos – Chris Ryniak – Dan Lydersen – Dan May – Danielle Buerli – Edwin Ushiro – Eric Fortune – Jeff McMillan – Jeremy Asher Lynch – Julian Callos – Ken Garduno – Kirk Demarais – Lauren Gregg – Leontine Greenberg – Luke Berliner – Mark Bodnar – Mark Brown – Martin Wittfooth – Misha (from the mind of Paul Scheer) – Ralph Cosentino – Scott Campbell – Wade Schin – 64 Colors – Brent Nolasco – Dave Pressler – Jason Limon – Jeremiah Ketner – Jesse Hernandez – Jon Burgerman – KaNo – Leah Palmer – Lunabee – Motorbot – Nathan Spoor – Nemo – Pocketwookie – Reactor 88 – Scribe
Check out some of my favorite art pieces after the jump.
Jeff McMillan
“Season 3, And So It Goes” (Triptych)
acrylic on canvas panels
24 x 84 inches total
$7,500.00

Alex Pardee
“Lockeness Monster”
ink and watercolor on paper
23.25 x 29.25 inches, framed
$1,200.00 – SOLD
Dan Lydersen
“Memento Mori”
oil on canvas
26 x 36 inches
$3,500.00 – SOLD

Martin Wittfooth
“Lost”
oil on canvas
20 x 20 inches, framed
$2,400.00 – SOLD
Andrew Hem
“We Have To Go Back”
acrylic on arches
35.75 x 13 inches, framed
$1,500.00
Wade Schin
“Hurley”
one-of-a-kind sculpture
approx. 5 inches tall, off base
$815.00 – SOLD
Wade Schin
“Locke”
one-of-a-kind sculpture
approx. 5 inches tall off base
$815.00
Kirk Demarais
“The Linuses”
colored pencil on paper in envelope, unframed
10 x 13 inches
$350.00 – SOLD
Scott Campbell
“LOST Showdowns”
watercolor on archival paper
5 x 5 inches each, framed
$350.00 each
Misha (from the mind of Paul Scheer)
“Damon and Cartlon Combing The Hair Of The Smoke Monster”
arcylic on black velvet
24 x 20 inches, framed
$750.00
Ralph Cosentino
“Make Your Own Kind Of Music”
gouache on board
9.75 x 7.75 inches, framed
$700.00
Head on over to Gallery 1988 to see more. If you are interested in purchasing anything from this show, or have any questions, feel free to email Gallery1988 at gallery1988@aol.com.
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