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California State Route 127: the highway begins at I-15 in the community of Baker, the last town travelers from Los Angeles or Las Vegas see before making their trek across Death Valley. It ends at the California-Nevada border, where Nevada Route 373 begins. It is the "Lost Highway" featured in David Lynch's film Lost Highway.
Darcker View On Black + F11 for fullscreen
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Angelo Badalamenti
United States b.1937
Music From the Motion Picture
Compact-disc and paper sleeve in plastic case
Cover art and design: Sonny Mediana
Windham Hill Records, United States, 1999
Collection: QAGOMA Research Library
Lithographs on Japanese Bunko-Shi paper, ed.17/30
Courtesy: The artist and Item editions
In Lynch's work, the subconscious if often viewed as a place of conflict, where paranoid, phobias and moments of crisis reveal the negativity and instability of the human condition.
As he asserts, 'Everyone's subconscious is filled with plenty of horror. All the things we don't want to face with our conscious minds are there just waiting for us.' While locality plays an important role in characterising the immensity of these problems (in particular, insular and closed spaces), the challenges are ultimately made worse because the 'problems are inside the people themselves'.
In many of his lithographs, we are presented with an almost infantile outlook, with protagonists engaged in states of confusion, longing and alienation. The use of text - a few words or short phrases inscribed onto the lithographic stone - bestows these often solitary figures with various states of existential distress and emotional anguish reinforced by the titles of the works.
Shot of myself with Phoebe Augustine, who played Ronette Pulaski in Twin Peaks. Taken at the 2011 Twin Peaks Festival.
Nikon F65. Ilford Pan F Plus 50 35mm B&W film.
Danger Mouse (Brian Joseph Burton)
United States b.1977
Sparklehorse
United States 1995-2010
Vinyl 12-inch records in Gatefold cardboard sleeve; compact-disc in cardboard sleeve; limited edition box with paper booklet and lobby cards
Cover art and design: David Lynch and Jacob Escobedo
Parlophone/Lex Records, Europe, 2010
Collection: QAGOMA Research Library
Eraserhead film poster as a window reflection, at Cineteca Bologna. Bologna, Emilia-Romana, Italy.
The most disturbing film. Ever. Directed by David Lynch, 20/1/46 - 15/1/25.
Ps this a street reflection shot, no photoshop superimposition!
This photograph has been retitled In memoriam, 2025.
Phoebe Augustine, who plays Ronette Pulaski, at the 2012 Twin Peaks Festival.
Nikon F65. Ilford Delta 100 35mm B&W film.
Photo by David Lynch; used with permission for Weekly Themes: Inspired by a Song - Poker Face - Lady Gaga
Etta, our White Boxer and Henrietta, our Granddaughter :)
...The sour cream must flow....
It is by will alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the juice of Sapho that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire stains, the stains become a warning. It is by will alone I set my mind in motion....
"The sour cream is on aisle 11."
These are my Tualatin Fred Meyer aisle 11 customer service photographs. As of August 12, 2022, "sour cream," a popular foodstuff, does not appear on the aisle 11 signs in real life.
With apologies to Frank Herbert.
Camera: Samsung NX1000
Lens: Samsung NX 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6
Focal length: 30mm (left), 37mm (right)
Exposure: 1/50 sec. (left), 1/40 sec. (right) @ f/5.6, ISO 800
Credit:
"sour cream translations." Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2022. Web. 13 Aug. 2022. .
Twedes Cafe in North Bend in 2011. Famously used as The Double R diner in Twin Peaks. It is different now, after the new series in 2017.
Nikon F65. Ilford Pan F Plus 50 35mm B&W film.
Ray Wise & Sheryl Lee at the 2011 Twin Peaks Festival. Ray was a surprise guest, & he complimented me on my Goodfellas t-shirt.
Nikon F65. Fujifilm Superia Reala 100 35mm C41 film.
Chromogenic development print
Lynch's father was a research scientist for the US Department of Agriculture, and his early exposure to disease and decay in the natural world fostered an attraction to insects and the processes of decomposition. In Clay Head with Turkey, Cheese and Ants, a head sculptured in food is partially eaten by ants. Other photographic works emphasise the malleability of organic materials, such as Man on Wire, in which the head of a police officer figurine is replaced with a knot of chewing gum, while Snowman #8, #12, and #14, depict snowmen melting on the lawns of suburban homes - as Lynch puts in, 'nature's going to work on them.'
Holga 120N. Kodak Portra 160VC. 15 seconds exposure on bulb setting.
"This is stranger than I thought:
six different ways inside my heart.
And every one I'll keep tonight:
six different ways go deep inside.
I'll tell them anything at all,
I know I'll give them more and more.
They think I'm on my hands and head;
This time they're much too slow...."
- The Cure
'Six Different Ways'
" Je ne comprends pas pourquoi les gens demandent à une œuvre d’art qu’elle veuille dire quelque chose alors qu’ils acceptent que leur vie à eux ne rime à rien "