A powerful tribute. I haven’t read Catching the Big Fish and didn’t know much about it until reading this post, but it seems so innovative for creators. I enjoy the notion about the Final Cut being yours alone. I feel I learned a lot from your writing in this post :)
I also knew this about David Lynch, and I attributed it to another quirky oddity of his. But this is a really powerful reminder that rarely is anything only skin deep if it drives someone to create. "I love you to the point of invention" and all that.
We need to have a deep deep sit down and discussion about him soon. Also, have you read any books by Paulo Coelho? Specifically The Pilgrimage? If you haven't we need to have a book club with hours long discussions about it. I think we could really catch some big fish.
A powerful tribute. I haven’t read Catching the Big Fish and didn’t know much about it until reading this post, but it seems so innovative for creators. I enjoy the notion about the Final Cut being yours alone. I feel I learned a lot from your writing in this post :)
Thank you!! it’s definitely worth a listen IMO. He really was singular in his artistry, I hope I can be half as honest as he was one day
I also knew this about David Lynch, and I attributed it to another quirky oddity of his. But this is a really powerful reminder that rarely is anything only skin deep if it drives someone to create. "I love you to the point of invention" and all that.
We need to have a deep deep sit down and discussion about him soon. Also, have you read any books by Paulo Coelho? Specifically The Pilgrimage? If you haven't we need to have a book club with hours long discussions about it. I think we could really catch some big fish.