DAVID LYNCH EXPLORES DOM PÉRIGNON


In a darkly imaginative project between champagne house Dom Pérignon and auteur David Lynch, the filmmaker spent two days in darkness, creating ghostly sets and conjuring up mythical stories of his own. The result: two breathtakingly precious portraits of Dom Pérignon's iconic bottles.
David Lynch, working in a California studio transformed into a darkroom, spent two days contemplating the timeless silhouette of the Dom Pérignon bottle. In those 48 hours, he invented stories, created sets and cobbled together strange theatrical machinery - and took many, many photos. In the end, this massive trove was culled to just two precious images, a distillation, if you like, of his journey into Dom Pérignon.





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