Yesterday I got word from Bishop that my favourite filmmaker and one of the universe's most gifted artists had left the earth. It got me thinking about when Ashlee and I went to see Catherine Coulson at the PAFA back in December of 2014. David Lynch's Unified Fields was on display there and after Ms. Coulson spoke and we watched a couple of her fave
Twin Peaks episodes, we wandered through the museum to see some of Lynch's art. I didn't take many photos and they aren't all that great so I'm thinking that maybe photography wasn't allowed and so I would hide my phone behind Ash and snap some. I know this had to be the case because I remember there being a painting with airplanes that I loved {
Airplanes - 2013}. I would have taken a photo of that if I could. Either way, here are some that I captured. David Lynch was a singular talent. A man who had ideas and visions and saw things unlike anyone else. He left behind a massive legacy of fascinating films and curious paintings, but I wish he hadn't left so soon.
Pete Goes to His Girlfriend's House (2009)
She Was Walking to Her House and Then There Was Someone (2013)
I Burn Pinecone and Throw In Your House (2009)
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Gardenback (1968-70)
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