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David Lynch: The Factory Photographs David Lynch: The Factory Photographs by David Lynch
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“I wouldn't know what to do with (color). Color to me is too real. It's limiting. It doesn't allow too much of a dream. The more you throw black into a color, the more dreamy it gets.... Black has depth. It's like a little egress; you can go into it, and because it keeps on continuing to be dark, the mind kicks in, and a lot of things that are going on in there become manifest. And you start seeing what you're afraid of. You start seeing what you love, and it becomes like a dream.”
David Lynch, David Lynch: The Factory Photographs
“An artist who has something to say: about reality and dream, about the abysses of emotion and desire, about the dark recesses of the mind; one who is able to tell stories emotionally and intellectually.”
David Lynch, David Lynch: The Factory Photographs
“A strange, typically dark mood suffuses his images, which enmesh the viewer and entice him or her into memory and thought, fueling the imagination--as if what the image capture are moments extracted from the flow of time, that had something preceding them and themselves precede certain events: scenarios for stories.”
David Lynch, David Lynch: The Factory Photographs
“A strange, typically dark mood suffuses his images, which enmesh the viewer and entice him or her into memory and thought, fueling the imagination.”
David Lynch, David Lynch: The Factory Photographs