Eraser head: David Lynch’s sketches – in pictures

Publisher Steidl has collated a book, Works on Paper, featuring more than 500 of the director's drawings dating from the 1960s onwards
  
  


David Lynch: Works on Paper by David Lynch
So hot right now … but will Lynch set the art world alight with Post-it note efforts such as the one above? Photograph: Steidl/Fondation Cartier
David Lynch: Works on Paper by David Lynch
This tiny but painstakingly coloured piece recalls Rothko's window-like creations Photograph: Steidl/Fondation Cartier
David Lynch: Works on Paper by David Lynch
Lynch's doodles appear on anything he had to hand. Cinematographer Frederick Elmes was the director of photography on Blue Velvet, so it's possible this drawing was completed during its filming Photograph: Steidl/Fondation Cartier
David Lynch: Works on Paper by David Lynch
A surrealistic landscape, complete with doppelganger trees and raining shadows Photograph: Steidl/Fondation Cartier
David Lynch: Works on Paper by David Lynch
Two works that form a kind of mini-suite are drawn on a matchbox. Is the long central shape in the lower one a cave opening or a towering beast? Photograph: Steidl/Fondation Cartier
David Lynch: Works on Paper by David Lynch
A piece drawn on a napkin during the filming of Dune, which was released in 1984 Photograph: Steidl/Fondation Cartier
David Lynch: Works on Paper by David Lynch
An assortment of random shapes showcases a practised shading technique Photograph: Steidl/Fondation Cartier
David Lynch: Works on Paper by David Lynch
A whirlwind of scribbled thoughts, images and conversational fragments, possibly from Lynch's desk or beside his phone Photograph: Steidl/Fondation Cartier
David Lynch: Works on Paper by David Lynch
Another mindbending landscape, this one drawn on a notepad and reminiscent of Dalí Photograph: Steidl/Fondation Cartier
David Lynch: Works on Paper by David Lynch
The top image, again on a Post-it, looks like a twisted kind of musical notation Photograph: Steidl/Fondation Cartier
David Lynch: Works on Paper by David Lynch
A horse-like contraption fitted with what could be hinges – or hidden eyes Photograph: Steidl/Fondation Cartier
David Lynch: Works on Paper by David Lynch
Finally, the director captures perfectly the likeness of a 'Brunsing pig'. Or maybe that's 'Brunoing'. If you haven't seen either, they both look like this Photograph: Steidl/Fondation Cartier
 

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