David Lynch is an American director, screenwriter, visual artist, musician, actor, and author. He has developed a unique style in which his movies are surrealistic and very violent. As a matter of fact, his work is characterized by the tendency of disturbing the audience.
In case you don’t know much about Lynch, here are 13 facts that will help you with this in absolutely no time.
1. He actually wanted to be a painter. Even studied it at the Boston Museum School in the Pensilvannia Academy of Fine Arts.
2. David Lynch believes that the best thing in the world are; ideas. Because no one can do a thing without an idea. From the most basic to the most complex processes begin with an idea.
3. David initiates his creative process by catching ideas until he actually falls in love with one. And will stick to it through the entire operation.
4. The film director is a strong believer of meditation.
5. For Lynch, the humans are glorious beings that hold a “treasury” within itself. That treasury stands for what he calls “an ocean of pure consciousness, pure bliss.”
6. David often establishes that each and every single human being possesses a limitless intelligence, creativity, love, happiness, energy, and peace.
7. He practices transcendental meditation in order to achieve that “ocean of pure consciousness.”
8. Lynch is known to believe that negativity is progressively eliminated from his inner self by growing into the transcendental state of mind.
9. The film creator claims to live a life free of things like stress, anxiety, tensions, sorrows, depressions, hate, anger, and fear.
10. He really knows how to multitask, and damn he’s great at it. David Lynch has more IMDb credits than any other human being. He also released an album and has been part of the construction crew of some films.
11. His movie Mulholland Dr. (2001) made a hell of an impact. It caused people to question A LOT of things while watching the masterpiece. Moreover, this film gave Lynch his third Academy Award nomination for Best Director.
12. Blue Velvet (1986) is the most popular and recognized piece of work from David Lynch.
13. David always buttons the top button of his shirt, because he feels too vulnerable with the top button open.
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