Fig 1: The cover of David Lynch's large-format (i.e. coffee table sized) book Someone is in My House, collecting photos of his work from across different media. The cover shows a crimson plume of energy or liquid erupting against a black background dotted with white specks that could be stars or maybe sparks. The book is propped up against a white, subway-tiled backsplash in a kitchen. The only lighting source is a flashlight that casts harsh shadows.
Fig 2: A photo of The Art of Twin Peaks, a special issue of the independently published David Lynch fanzine Blue Rose. The issue's cover depicts Laura Palmer in her prom dress and tiara against a vibrant blue background, screaming, while the words and letters from the publication's title "The Art of Twin Peaks" frame her, and in some cases obscure her. Her right eye, for instance, looks gouged out, but it's actually a visual trick caused by a bit of one black letter falling perfectly across her eye socket. The magazine is mounted on the wall, by means unclear. The lighting is produced by a single flashlight, which casts harsh, almost Gothic shadows on the wall, the same white, subway-tiled backsplash seen in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3: A two-page spread from The Art of Twin Peaks. It shows five stylistically different fan-produced artworks, all inspired by the Twin Peaks character Audrey Horne. This display, too, is lit with a flashlight.
Fig. 4: Closeup of a page of The Art of Twin Peaks: an interview with actor Michael Horse, who played Deputy Tommy "Hawk" Hill of the Twin Peaks police department. In the upper left hand corner of the image is the Great Northern key chain mentioned in the original post. It's (faux) gold, with a circular finger loop and an identifying hotel room tag (Room 315) that has the approximate shape of a diamond, taller than it is narrow, with rounded edges.
In honor of Dale Cooper's upcoming b-day (April 19), @mzspress.bsky.social is having a David Lynch sale. With ANY purchase from the Lynch section, you get The Art of Twin Peaks. For $100+ we throw in a Great Northern key chain (see Fig. 4). Limit 1 per customer. Inventory:
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