Twin Peaks X Society6 – Big Ed’s Gas Farm
Steven Rhodes’ tour of Twin Peaks continues with new artwork on Society6 for the 30th Anniversary. This time he’s featuring Big Ed’s Gas Farm which was shot in three different locations for Seasons 1-3.
Steven Rhodes’ tour of Twin Peaks continues with new artwork on Society6 for the 30th Anniversary. This time he’s featuring Big Ed’s Gas Farm which was shot in three different locations for Seasons 1-3.
It goes without saying that The Log Lady made quite an impression on the Twin Peaks community. Catherine Coulson brought this wonderful and mysterious to life and we all greatly miss her presence in this world. That’s one reason I’m delighted to share artwork from Cristina Zavala that is part of the Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary collection featured…
The clean and reasonably priced Great Northern Hotel is the setting for many scenes throughout all three seasons of Twin Peaks. Artist Steven Rhodes continues his 30th Anniversary tribute to iconic places from the wonderful and strange town with new artwork released on Society6.
If you’ve been following Twin Peaks Blog for the past two years you’ll know how much I adore David Lynch’s feature film, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. After debuting at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1992, New Line Cinema released the film in the U.S. on August 28. I’ve written extensively about many aspects from…
Today’s Society6 artwork by Tyler Elise incorporates a familiar phrase to any one in the Twin Peaks community – Fire Walk With Me. It has appeared as a tattoo, on a slip of paper, and as part of the title from David Lynch’s 1992 film Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me. Here’s a brief look at…
June 10 is an important day in the Twin Peaks community. On this date in 1991, the ABC Television Network aired the final two episodes of Season 2 as a primetime movie event. It’s fitting then that the artwork selected today for Twin Peaks‘ 30th Anniversary collection on Society6 gives a nod to a memorable scene…
Before Season 3, the only way we knew Diane was through Special Agent Dale Cooper’s tape recorder. This recorder is the subject for new artwork from the Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary collaboration with Society6 artist Requiescat.
One thing I loved about Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me was seeing memories shared from the television series brought to life. Take James’ last time he saw Laura Palmer. While he explains what happened during the Pilot and Episode 1.001, it was even more heartbreaking to see the scene replayed in real time during…
With the start of a new week, Society6 released another piece of art by Nashville-based artist Brianna “Bunny” Miele. This time, Federal Bureau of Investigations Special Agent Dale Cooper takes the spotlight in this print containing a nod to the Black Lodge
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…