David Lynch is known to a wide audience as an internationally renowned director and avant-gardist of cinematic art, as the creator of films such as "Mullholland Drive" (2001), "Blue Velvet" (1986) and "Eraserhead" (1977). His cinematic work is characterized by poetic images as well as abysmal and grotesque content, but above all by an enigmatic and ambiguous narrative structure. Few people know, however, that Lynch is also a visual artist and develops his films from the perspective of his painting. His work includes paintings, drawings, prints and even musical projects.
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