
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.
For this Art Peaks article, I’m reflecting on the one piece that I should have bought at the 20th Anniversary of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me show held in April 2012 at Copro Gallery. I have collected owls for years, ever since my Aunt (who still thinks my Twin Peaks obsession is a phase)…
The quest to identify all the Twin Peaks props continues with a look at a lighted picture briefly seen in episode 2.015. I stumbled upon this prop while searching for details about the painting in Big Ed and Nadine’s house. I immediately recognized it as I began my search for this picture well over a…
It’s no surprise about my love for the first 35 minutes of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. I’ve shared plenty of Love Letters on this blog about Deer Meadow and the Fat Trout Trailer Park. For this Art Peaks article, I’m spotlighting a gorgeous piece of Harry Dean Stanton as Carl Rodd by hyperrealist…
In April 2012, Copro Gallery in Santa Monica, California hosted a group art exhibition celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. The show, curated by Rob Wilson and in association with David Lynch, was a Twin Peaks fan’s dream. This Art Peaks article takes a closer look at “The Peek” by Scott…
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.
“GET ME SPECIAL AGENT CHESTER DESMOND IN FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA!” It’s a classic line spoken by then Regional Bureau Chief Gordon Cole early in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. For the longest time, I wondered about the image Cole was standing in front of at his FBI Field Office in Portland, Oregon. Good news –…
I was asked by Jill Watson, a fellow Bookhouse Gal, on Twitter about the tall tree painting in the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Department. It’s a topic that has been on my list of things to cover on Twin Peaks Blog as you know how I like to obsess over these little details. As it turns…
I’ve lost count the number of times I’ve watched Twin Peaks. Even being a fan since 1993, I continue finding things I’ve never noticed. This prop identification article is the latest example. I started with looking for the paintings seen behind Nadine Hurley as she breaks through the bedroom door in episode 2.015. I ended up…
In April 2012, Copro Gallery in Santa Monica, California held a group art exhibition for the 20th Anniversary of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. The exhibition was curated by Rob Wilson in association with David Lynch. Today I’m taking a closer look at the piece by SHAG (aka Josh Agle) titled “An Old Woman and…