$30.00
In Heaven: A David Lynch Retrospective Poster

Did you miss your chance to snag one of these limited edition posters created in partnership with local artist Eric Isaacson during our David Lynch retrospective? Well now's your chance to get one!
Eric Isaacson's artist statement:
"The Angel bunny is one of the characters from Inland Empire. Whenever the drama of the characters in the movie gets insane, it cuts to a banal sitcom of "Bunny people" going about their suburban lives, but with very forced mannerisms. It's a manufactured peaceful heaven world show people watch as a relief from the complexities of real life. Bunny heaven is not great, but it's better than no heaven.
David always said, "even a bad cup of coffee is better than no coffee at all."
The character at the bottom is from a recurring motif in David's paintings - blurred out floating creatures that kinda resemble turds. It's also an admittedly vague reference to the nightmarish man behind the dumpster in Mulholland Drive.
David never intentionally made "dark art." He worked to make honest art. If you're honest, all the dark and light of nature finds its way into everything. Angels and demons are at play through the eyes of David Lynch. It's not conflict, it's play."
18x24. Printed in Portland by Seizure Palace.