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Art Peaks – Twin Peaks – From Z to A Collection Box

With the new year (and decade) on the horizon, I’m launching another recurring series – Art Peaks – on Twin Peaks Blog that celebrates artistic creations inspired by this wonderful and strange show. First up is the art on the outside of the newly released Twin Peaks – From Z to A blu-ray collection.

TWIN PEAKS – FROM Z TO A COLLECTION BOX

Art Peaks - Twin Peaks From Z to A Collection

Beyond this set being the definitive collection containing all three broadcast seasons, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, and the The Missing Pieces, the collection is wrapped in a spectacular image of the mysterious woods. Seeing it, I’m immediately reminded Sheriff Harry S. Truman telling Special Agent Dale Cooper about the woods in Twin Peaks from Episode 1003:

“There’s a sort of evil out there. Something very, very strange in these old woods. Call it what you want. A darkness, a presence. It takes many forms but… it’s been out there for as long as anyone can remember and we’ve [the Bookhouse Boys] always been here to fight it.”

Art Peaks - Twin Peaks - From Z to A box
Twin Peaks – From Z to A Collection

I wish I knew who designed this box artwork as it’s spectacular.

Twin Peaks Pilot Woods
Pilot

The artwork reminds me of this scene of mist-covered woods from the Pilot Episode.

Art Peaks - Twin Peaks - From Z to A Collection
Twin Peaks – From Z to A Collection

The other side panel looks like Deer Meadow Mountain (aka Olallie Point) from Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me and Season 3 on Showtime.

Deer Meadow Mountain
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Twin Peaks - Part 9
Part 9 and 12

This was a favorite spot to visit near Olallie State Park located just down the street from North Bend, Washington.

Art Peaks - Twin Peaks From Z to A Side Panels
Combined side panels

I combined both side panels into a larger image (click to enlarge). I wonder if the original designer created it this way then cut the artwork to fit the box.

Twin Peaks - From Z to A Collection Box
Twin Peaks – From Z to A Collection

If you run your fingers along the side, you’ll notice that several trees are embossed. This gives the set some extra dimension and makes it a great decorative piece.

Twin Peaks - From Z to A Collection Top
Twin Peaks – From Z to A Collection

The embossed Twin Peaks logo on top of the box is also a nice touch.

This limited edition 25,000 set is currently available from a number of retailers including Amazon and the Showtime Store.

ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH USED FOR TWIN PEAKS – FROM Z TO A BOX PACKAGING

Carpathian Mountains in Ukraine
Photo by Roksana Bashyrova

Great news! On January 18, 2020, I located the original photograph which was used for the box artwork. I should have guessed that it was a stock photo and not something taken specifically for the box set. I found it by accident.

Etsy.com
Etsy.com

As I was searching for another wall mural from Season 2 at The Great Northern Hotel, I stumbled upon a similar image on Etsy.com. I immediately recognized it, so I performed an image search using the complete box set image I made for this article. Bingo! I found it.

Carpathian Mountains in Ukraine
Photo by: Roksana Bashyrova

The image was taken by Roksana (Roxana) Bashyrova, a photographer from Kyiv, Ukraine. I found the image on 500px as well as several stock photography websites.

But it’s not from the Pacific Northwest. It’s the Carpathian Mountains in Ukraine! Titled “Misty Mountain Landscape,” she used a Nikon D750 to take the photo (250mm |  ƒ/6 | 1/160s | ISO 100).

Carpathian Mountains
Photo by: Roksana (Roxana) Bashyrova

She posted similar photos on her Facebook page – Roksana Bashyrova Photography.

Photo by: Roksana (Roxana) Bashyrova

She first posted these images on August 9, 2017.

Photo by: Roksana (Roxana) Bashyrova
Photo by: Roksana (Roxana) Bashyrova
Twin Peaks - From Z to A
Twin Peaks – From Z to A

The image appears to be reversed on the front of the box set. Notice the cluster of five trees above the word “Twin.”

Photo by: Roksana (Roxana) Bashyrova
Photo by: Roksana (Roxana) Bashyrova
Photo by: Roksana (Roxana) Bashyrova
Photo by: Roksana (Roxana) Bashyrova
Photo by: Roksana (Roxana) Bashyrova
Photo by: Roksana (Roxana) Bashyrova

Additional images with were shared on May 31, 2018.

PhotoWall

If you really like the image, PhotoWall offers a print of it. Reminds me of Gordon Cole’s mural from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.

While I still don’t know who designed the actual box, it’s wonderful to solve part of the mystery.

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  • Steven Miller at Twede's Cafe enjoying cherry pie and coffee

    A "Twin Peaks" fan since October 1993, Steven Miller launched Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018 to document his decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange show. With his Canon camera in hand, he's visited numerous film locations, attended Twin Peaks events and conducted extensive historical research about this groundbreaking series. Along with fellow Bookhouse Boys, he dreams of creating a complete Twin Peaks Archive of the series and feature film. Steven currently resides in Central Florida.

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