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I took your picture from the frame
And now you're nothing like you seem
Your shadow fell like last night's rain
Hitman:
Now, once you hand that over to me, it's a done deal. Are you sure you want this?
Diane:
More than anything in this world.
Mulholland Drive, David Lynch
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAW75VnUj5E
I Know
David Lynch
Album: Crazy Clown Time (Digital Deluxe Edition)
A poem as lovely as a tree: As the night wind blows, the boughs move to and fro. The rustling, the magic rustling that brings on the dark dream. The dream of suffering and pain. Pain for the victim, pain for the inflicter of pain. A circle of pain, a circle of suffering. Woe to the ones who behold the pale horse.
Blue Frank · Angelo Badalamenti · David Lynch
Oils on paper, study, 2021
(from the 'Small Stories' series) 2013
Gelatin silver prints on Baryta paper, AP 1/2
Courtesy: The artist and Item editions
Lynchland Diner...one night
It's a dream world
Dark dream world
Dark night of the soul
Dark Night Of The Soul..David Lynch
www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dark+night+of+the+so...
In collaboration with David Lynch, the Bonnefantenmuseum is presenting an impressive retrospective of Lynch's multifaceted artistry.
in Lynchland Motel
Talullah, Dia And Flemings indoor campfire field trip
FIRE IS COMING David Lynch Flying Lotus
from "L'ombra di me stesso". Di me stesso.
davidlynch.bandcamp.com/track/in-heaven-lady-in-the-radia...
Compact-disc and paper sleeve in plastic case
Cover art and design: Shawn Lyon and lanthe Zevos
Milan Entertainment, United States, 2001
Collection: QAGOMA Research Library
(exhibition David Lynch "Who is in my House", in Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, NL, from 30-11-2018 - 2-04-2019)
One of the images that appeared on the screen in one of the theatres at GOMA during Lynch's exhibition.
The ending of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me where Cooper stands over Laura as the angel appears.
221/365 Black Lodge
Having coffee and a slight #twinpeaks moment makes for a Surreal afternoon well spent....
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Julee Cruise
United States b.1956 - 2022 (at the time of this exhibition, she hadn't passed)
Vinyl 12-inch record in cardboard sleeve
Cover art and design by David Lynch and Tom Recchion with photography by David Lynch
Plain Recordings, United States, 2014 repressing; originally released in 1989 by Warner Bros Records
Private collection
David Lynch
You Beautiful person
Man with a beautiful Brain
The man who brought Wonder to the World
I always Hoped you would Die at age 102, that felt like a good age for a genius like yourself to throw in the towel
This is a big big loss for the world...
If there was someone who put good, creative, positive and strange in a good way energy into this world it was David!
David will live in my heart forever
And i want to thank him for all the beauty he brought to my life in so so many ways
This is a dark dark and very sad day...
BUT i guess David would have to say something out of the box about it that would make me smile and see things in a different light
David Lynch, I Love you and thanks for being You al these 78 years.
___
Btw i really hope there is a Heaven for David ( even though i dont believe in it ) and that in Heaven everything is Fine :)
(from the 'Small Stories' series) 2013
Gelatin silver prints on Baryta paper, AP 1/2
Courtesy: The artist and Item editions
Angelo Badalementi
United States b.1937
Vinyl 12-ich record in cardboard sleeve
That's Entertainment Records, United Kingdom, 1987
Collection: QAGOMA Research Library
The Other Side of Tracks - Homage to David Lynch
The early films of David Lynch, "Eraserhead" and "The Elephant Man" were shot in Black and White. They've been a tremendous influence on me for decades but that influence has never shown up in any of my art, so far. What stunned me about those two films was that each and every frame was a magnificently composed work of Art. Every one.
Lynch trained as a painter, as did I, and I think it gave him a fantastic sense of composing within the frame. He's also evinced a fascination for unusual textures and has been fearless in searching them out.
With this image I'd like to pay an homage to Lynch and in particular to his film "Eraserhead". In the film the protagonist, Henry, in one scene is seen walking through a dark industrial nightmare of an utterly impersonal and unnatural environment, along a set of train tracks. At one point a dark barks and is heard banging against a frost fence. It scares the hapless Henry into dodging over to one side of the tracks. What at first seems like the wrong side of the tracks, turns out to be his redemption.
© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2016. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.
My Website: visionheartblog.wordpress.com
Oil and mixed media on canvas
Collection: The artist
Throughout Lynch's practice, we discover home not as a refuge, but as a closed psychological setting coded with the troubling suspicion that things can - or have already - gone terribly wrong. The boundaries between the outside and inside are compromised and incursions into the safety of home become intrusions into the human mind. In the painting Shadow of a Twisted Hand Across My House, the facade of a house is shrouded by a hand as a monstrous insect looms, while in the lithograph Someone is in My House, a figure tries to protect his home and prepares to pull the trigger on an unseen, intruding force.
A thick fog descends on Liverpool, transforming the familiar into the unknown. A solitary figure walks towards the light, swallowed by the mist. This image, captured with my Ricoh GR III, seeks to evoke the feeling of isolation and mystery that can permeate the urban landscape. Rendered in stark black and white to heighten the drama, the photograph captures the eerie beauty of the foggy morning. Inspired by the atmospheric works of David Lynch, this scene delves into the surreal and the mysterious.
Lynch was a true hero of mine, and his work will forever inspire many.
Mural behind Twedes Cafe, which was used as the Double R Diner. Taken in 2015.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Kodak Tri-X 400 35mm B&W film.
Julee Cruise
United States b.1956
Compact-disc and paper sleeve in plastic case
Cover art and design: David Lynch and Tom Recchion with photography by David Lynch and E J Carr
Warner Bros Records, United States, 1993
Collection: QAGOMA Research Library