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Re: References to his earlier works

Posted: 23 June 2017, 12:26
by Mr. Jackpots
In a press conference with Kyle MacLachlan, a special guest at the Monte Carlo TV Festival in Monaco, he said he considers David Lynch's work to be "moving art":

“I sometimes have referred to the new Twin Peaks as moving art because the frame that David fills is very complicated, very specific, very dense. And moving through that frame as an actor, the sensation is a very creative one because you’re engaging in these elements that are obviously very unusual.”

Re: References to his earlier works

Posted: 25 June 2017, 18:14
by Facundo
The "mini evolution of the arm" (SQUEEZE HIS HAND OFF!!) reminded me a lot to the sculpture from The Voice of Love: Clay head with turkey, cheese and ants.

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Re: References to his earlier works

Posted: 30 June 2017, 03:47
by Facundo
This is a great finding by Roland.

  • Mr. Jim's Vision - Part 8

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And that''s not all.. here's another reference to "Mr. Jim" in one of his 70s paintings. This is called Mr. Jim's Home by the Sea

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Re: References to his earlier works

Posted: 30 June 2017, 11:42
by Facundo
Summer Evening (Edward Hopper, 1947)
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Office at Night (Edward Hopper, 1940)
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Re: References to his earlier works

Posted: 30 June 2017, 17:30
by Lynchland
This thread is a pearl, Facundo. My mouth is still wide open when I see "Mr. Jim's Home by the Sea".
Mr Jim's Vision
Mr Jim's Vision
Another David Lynch's artwork refering to this sequence : Floating Figure, chalk on paper, 1985

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Re: References to his earlier works

Posted: 09 July 2017, 21:25
by Lynchland
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Untitled - Distorted Nudes (1999) | The Experiment (S03E08)

Re: References to his earlier works

Posted: 19 July 2017, 09:12
by Facundo
The frog-moth from The Air is on fire album artwork

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Re: References to his earlier works

Posted: 26 July 2017, 04:58
by Facundo
Étant donnés (Marcel Duchamp, 1966) - E. D. (David Lynch, 2012) - Twin Peaks - Part 11 (2017)

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Lynch is a huge fan of Marcel Duchamp and particularly of this work. He saw the original exposition of the piece on Philadelphia back in the 60s and paid tribute on his litography "E.D." back in 2012.