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The mural in the Swan Station, aka "The Hatch Painting"
The mural in the Swan Station, aka "The Hatch Painting"
The Swan mural by Jack Bender
The Swan mural by Jack Bender

The mural, also known as the hatch painting or Swan mural, was a large painting along the wall between the entrance corridor and the living area of the Swan. Painted in an expressionist style by Desmond, (Secrets From the Hatch) it was a mélange of images and writing, many of which may be open to interpretation. The basic elements are identified in the gallery below; detailed interpretations are found on the theories page.

Contents

Elements

  • Black man with eye scratched out, who appears to be wearing a cassock or other item of clerical clothing
  • Caucasian woman
  • Yellow object and the sign: eye, m, sick (I am sick)
  • Sailing vessel
  • Stick figure people up-side down
  • Arrow
  • Sun
  • Numbers 108 and 42
  • Three Houses
  • Waves
  • Fish
  • Stick figure people right-side up. One of the stick figures is connected with a red line to the numbers. Some of the stick figures are in a section of the mural that is red as opposed to yellow.
  • Moon and starry night. The moon's phase appears to be between waning crescent and last quarter.
  • The Arrow is heading towards 325° and at the left side of the Arrow you can read "Out".

Trivia

  • The mural was painted by executive producer and director Jack Bender.
  • The tools Bender used were paint, pencil, and wax crayon. [1]
  • The mural was featured in the trailer for Lost: Via Domus.
  • Many items on the mural reappeared at a chalkboard in the Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute in "The Beginning of the End".
    The mural with overlays from the chalkboard
    The mural with overlays from the chalkboard
  • The circle with a dot is called a circumpunct, long used to symbolize the sun.

External links

  • Yarger Fine Art - To see the mural, click to "Jack Bender" under "Artists". Autographed and unautographed renditions of the "Hatch Painting", either poster or on canvas, are for sale.

Gallery