I OWE MY SOUL TO THE COMPANY STORE | SEVERANCE | 16 TONS
gonna crack a rib when i get home
I shall die, but that is all that I shall do for Death;
I am not on his payroll.
I will not tell him the whereabouts of my friends
nor of my enemies either.
Though he promise me much,
I will not map him the route to any man’s door.
Am I a spy in the land of the living,
that I should deliver men to Death?
Brother, the password and the plans of our city
are safe with me; never through me
Shall you be overcome.
—Edna St. Vincent Millay
you may disarm a lesbian by showing her a picture of gillian anderson
doomed tamagotchis
Hooked on Bugs
sirin’s chimp (2024)
because they’ve all gone away
Grateful for the work of David lynch being an inspiration to my art and also so much art that I love who was inspired by him
Don’t you know your Sam? :(
‘Blue Velvet’, acrylic on panel, by Andrew Valko (2008)
david lynch understood on a fundamental level how abusive and exploitative the world is to those with the least power, particularly women and children. he created an entire lifetime's worth of cinematically and narratively groundbreaking work trying to grapple with that hostility and abuse, trying to reconcile the evil that exists in the hearts of everyday men with the goodness he saw there as well. he made survivors of unspeakable trauma feel seen and known in a way that few artists ever have and ever will, and never once shied away from the truth he knew and believed: that we are all innocent, that what has been done to you is not who you are, and even in times of abject despair, there are people who love you, who will not forget you or stop trying to save or defend or avenge you. i don't want that to go without notice. many people are mourning him for different reasons, and i agree, he was one of the greatest and most imaginative artists to ever be given free reign to paint on a cinematic canvas. but first and foremost, david lynch was an artist of enormous empathy, and i think those of us who saw ourselves in his work because of the empathy it afforded us are grieving particularly hard today.
his memory will always be a blessing.
spinoff where Denise and Cooper go to the club (still directed by David Lynch)
yay happy twin peaks day!! this is my piece for @blue-nebraska for the wonderfulxstrange fanworks exchange hosted by @countdowntotwinpeaks !
they mentioned coop/harry, the environments of twin peaks, and no angst, and when i think of those things i think of the lure harry ties for coop :,)
Twin Peaks, 1990, dir. Duwayne Dunham
SE02E11 The Masked Ball
conclave fever is taking over my body
this is one of the gayest conversations i've ever seen
Happy Birthday, Tolkien! Tried my hand at an Ivan Bilibin style Nazgûl piece, then did a digital riso pass. #Tolkien #lotr
Frank Silva (October 31, 1950 - September 13, 1995) and David Lynch on the set of “Twin Peaks,” Malibu, California, 1989. Photo © Richard Beymer. Frank Silva was a Native American set dresser, lighting designer, and prop master who worked with legendary director David Lynch during the 1980s. As filming began on Lynch’s television series, “Twin Peaks,” Silva was hired as an on-set dresser. While Lynch worked with the crew to set up a particular shot in the Laura Palmer house, the director jokingly said, according to Silva, “Frank, get out of the way, you’ll end up in the shot.” A moment later, inspiration apparently struck, and Lynch told Silva to “crouch down at the end of [Laura Palmer’s] bed and look scared.” Thus was born one of the eeriest characters to ever appear in primetime: BOB. In other words, BOB, who in many ways is fundamental to the “Twin Peaks” story, “was an accident.” Frank Silva, who was openly gay and known as a “wonderfully sweet man,” died of AIDS-related illness on September 13, 1995, twenty-one years ago today; he was forty-four. #lgbthistory #lgbtherstory #lgbttheirstory #lgbtpride #QueerHistoryMatters #HavePrideInHistory #TwinPeaks #FrankSilva
I made this sketch while in the park and i think thats how they spend their tuesday afternoons
Hear me out. David Byrne and Jerry Harrison, the Talking Heads. Cooper and Truman, Twin Peaks. See my vision. Don't think too hard on it :D
Quick trucoop edit to ‘Flowers Grow Out of My Grave’ by Dead Man’s Bones
HOME 🏡 !!!
I LUV HIM SO MUCH 😫😫😫
via: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMkNK1924/
I really need more people to draw Sheriff Harry S. Truman and Special Agent Dale Cooper making out. Kissing. Having a nice time with each other in a physical way. Please artists, I'm begging you 🥺🥹😚
Cooper x Annie edit
Song: Don’t Say That One Word I Think is Funny by Jack Stauber
dale and snoopy :) (source x x x)