Some of the artists who’ve created new pieces for tonight’s special art show at Gallery1988 in Los Angeles (see my last post) have already posted their works online for fans to view. Like the one you see below, which is actually four separate images created by artist Ken Garduno. (Found on Flickr; click the link for higher-res versions.)

These two aren’t paintings. The first is a diorama, the second is a figurine/toy polar bear. They’re by Danielle Buerli. (Found at Danielle Buerli’s blog.)


Click through for more! 10 images in all!
Here’s a particularly gory one from artist Alex Pardee, which depicts a scene from the show that never actually happened. He says he drew it basically because he wanted it to happen on the show. He calls it “The Lockeness Monster.” (Found at Alex Pardee’s blog.)

A super cool giant panorama by artist Jeff McMillan. (Found at Jeff McMillan’s blog. Link includes high-res close-ups!)

Here’s an interesting interpretive piece that seems to depict Danielle Rousseau, by artist Jeremy Asher Lynch. Found at Jeremy Lynch’s blog.)

This one, by Julian Callos, is called “No Man is an Island,” and depicts Ben Linus holding the strings to various references from the show. (Found at Julian Callos’ blog.)

All images are copyrighted to their creators. All pieces are for sale at Gallery1988.










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