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Twin Peaks X Society6 – Welcome To Twin Peaks – Double R Diner

Twin Peaks X Society6 - Welcome to Twin Peaks - Double R Diner

Artist Steven Rhodes returns today with two more designs for the Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary collection being released by Society6. A new print inspired by the dark and mysterious world created by Mark Frost and David Lynch is released each day this month. For June 7, Steven features two iconic Washington state locations that are my favorite places to visit.

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Steven Rhodes, an illustrator and graphic designer living in Brisbane, Australia. his retro-inspired work from Threadless, Spencer’s, Wicked Clothes, Hot Topic and more.  He also just happens to have the BEST first name.

Steven was the first artist in this 30-day collection with is Black Lodge-inspired print.

The Black Lodge
Artwork by Steven Rhodes

WELCOME TO TWIN PEAKS

Visit Twin Peaks by Steven Rhodes
Art by Steven Rhodes

I adore Steven’s piece titled “Welcome to Twin Peaks” sign spot.

Welcome to Twin Peaks
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I shared more about this spot and the many variations of the “Welcome to Twin Peaks” sign in this article.

Artwork by Steven Rhodes

The colors, the style … everything about it is spot on!

“The art came from a place of great love for Twin Peaks ever since I watched it many, many years ago,” explained Steven when asked about the designs created for this collection.

This place is also one of my favorite film locations to visit in Snoqualmie, Washington.

Reinig Road
January 2020

Here’s a look at it from January 2020 during my most recent trip to the Pacific Northwest.

DOUBLE R DINER

Artwork by Steven Rhodes
Artwork by Steven Rhodes

Society6 offered a bonus design for today’s release – a sketch of the Double R Diner.

Double R Diner in the Pilot Episode
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Located at 137 W North Bend Way in North Bend, Washington, Thompson’s Cafe was opened in 1941 by Roy Thompson but was renamed to Mar-T Cafe ten years later. Pat Cokewell, a former server in the restaurant, purchased the diner and operated it for 21 years.  Kyle Twede assumed ownership from 1997 to early 2020.

Today, Rachel and Max now run the diner and have made it even more special for Twin Peaks fans. Check out their Twitter and Instagram accounts.

THE PRODUCTS

Society6 products

Steven’s artwork is available as prints, both framed and unframed. You can also find them as canvas prints.

THE ARTIST

Steven Rhodes

You can follow his work on Instagram (@StevenRhodesArt) and check out his website, which is basically like my childhood sprung to life.

Society6 also carries more of his artwork HERE.

30-DAY COUNTDOWN

The countdown chart has been updated again. Check out previous artists such as Anna Dorfman, Chris Bergeron, Geo Law, Bunny Miele, and Yesterdays Collection.

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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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