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The Palmer House from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. Joe and I totally stumbled upon it in Everett, Washington. Taken during 1996 Twin Peaks Fan Fest.

i don't know but I've been told, Eskimo Pussy is mighty cold

A miniature town of Twin Peaks by Bruce Bickford - www.brucebickford.com - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

A detail of Shag's work titled "An Old Woman and Her Grandson" at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

"Let's Rock" by Eric White - ewhite.com/ - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

A miniature Dale Cooper at the entrance to the Black Lodge by Bruce Bickford - www.brucebickford.com/ - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

"I Am The Arm" by Matt Rota - mattrotasart.com/ - as seen in Copro Gallery for the "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" 20th Anniversary group art exhibition.

Red Room decor at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

A piece by Ver Mar - www.gallerynucleus.com/artist/ver_mar - titled "Blue Rose" on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

The crowd at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

I met Lenny Von Dohlen who played Harold Smith on "Twin Peaks" at the opening of the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit at Copro Gallery.

the smoke machines were working over-time, so all the photos are supershady.

A massive work featuring "Fire Walk With Me" lined the walls of Copro Gallery for the "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" 20th Anniversary group art exhibition.

A miniature Dale Cooper at the entrance to the Black Lodge by Bruce Bickford - www.brucebickford.com/ - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

"One Year Earlier" by Pamela Wilson - www.pamelawilsonfineart.com/www.pamelawilsonfineart.com/H... - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

The Mt. Si Motel is located about one mile east of downtown North Bend, Washington. Opened in the 1950s, this place was the film location of the Red Diamond City Motel in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me." It also appeared as the Dutchman's Lodge in Twin Peaks - Part 15 on Showtime. See more details about this film location: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2020/03/27/twin-peaks-film-location...

The Double R Diner miniature by Bruce Bickford - www.brucebickford.com/ - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

Prints by Richard Beymer on display at Copro Gallery for the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit. See: inthetreesartpreview.blogspot.com/2011/03/photography-by-...

"Fire Walk With Me" by Martin Wittfooth - martinwittfooth.com/ - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

A miniature town of Twin Peaks by Bruce Bickford - www.brucebickford.com - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

A piece by Margaret Meyer - margaretmeyer.blogspot.com/ - titled "I Am The Arm and I Sound Like This" on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

"The Owls Are Not What They Seem" by Dan May - danmay.net/home.html - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

"The Peek" by Scott Campbell on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

Boxes by Grace Zabriskie - www.gracezabriskie.com/ - as seen in Copro Gallery for the "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" 20th Anniversary group art exhibition. Grace played Sarah Palmer, Laura Palmer's mother, in "Twin Peaks."

"Floating" by David Lynch - www.DavidLynch.com - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

Agathe Snow's installation consisted of one room with some mother earth persona giving birth to dirt, a room with three crucifixes, disco lights, soundtracks and finally these strollers with dirt-babies.

A miniature sign for Twin Peaks by Bruce Bickford - www.brucebickford.com - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

SOLD - 24 x 36 - oil on canvas

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The town sign miniature by Bruce Bickford - www.brucebickford.com/ - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

Shag's work and the logo for the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit at Copro Gallery.

The infamous "6" Telephone Pole from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. Taken at a trailer park somewhere between North Bend and Snoqualmie, Washington during 1996 Twin Peaks Fan Fest.

"The Blue Rose (Lil The Dancer)" by Brian M. Viveros - brianmviveros.com/ - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

hidden away by a canal in Berlin. the bar with the bang.

A neon "Bang Bang Bar" sign outside of the Copro Gallery in Santa Monica, California on April 21, 2012. It was opening night for the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" group art exhibition.

"One Year Earlier" by Pamela Wilson - www.pamelawilsonfineart.com/www.pamelawilsonfineart.com/H... - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

when I got back to Peres, the show was closed and the party was up at the bang bang bar. Twin Peaks style.

A miniature Dale Cooper at the entrance to the Black Lodge by Bruce Bickford - www.brucebickford.com/ - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

A miniature town of Twin Peaks by Bruce Bickford - www.brucebickford.com - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

A piece by Ver Mar - www.gallerynucleus.com/artist/ver_mar - titled "Blue Rose" on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

"Deliverance" by Lori Earley - loriearley.com/ - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

A Murder site of Laura Palmer from Twin Peak series

Size: 100cm x 120cm, All stencil, done by with few layers and some perseverance.

"Audrey" by Annie Owens - ouchclub.com/ - on display at Copro Gallery during the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

A massive work featuring "Fire Walk With Me" lined the walls of Copro Gallery for the "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" 20th Anniversary group art exhibition.

A massive work featuring "Fire Walk With Me" lined the walls of Copro Gallery for the "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" 20th Anniversary group art exhibition.

The film location from "The Missing Pieces" of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" where Laura Palmer meets the truck driver. Based on the trees and other details at this spot, this scene was filmed in Franklin Canyon Park near Beverly Hills, California. See more details on TwinPeaksBlog.com - www.twinpeaksblog.com/2019/09/07/twin-peaks-film-location...

Artwork in the Copro Gallery including pieces by Chris Peters (www.chrispeters.com/) titled "Bob's Forest" and Anna Skarabek titled "Snoqualmie Falls" at the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" exhibit.

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