Concept art and the finished puppet/suit/rig by Rick Baker for An American Werewolf in London (1981).
The first time I saw it I was about 10. That transformation scene: man. You could almost feel it happening to yourself. In later years though, whenever I would think of the film, the first images that popped up were of those misty moors at the beginning of the film. Tense.
The Yoda puppet under construction.
ALICE art by French illustrator/filmmaker/artist/etc, etc, Roland Topor (1938-1997).
Illustrations by Maria Bubleva for a 1989 Russian—Soviet—edition of ALICE IN WONDERLAND. I love the dreamlike colors.
Illustration by Justin Todd for a 1987 edition of WIND IN THE WILLOWS.
Follow the rabbit… UNTITLED, BOULDER, COLORADO. Photo by Francesca Woodman, 1972-5.
Soviet-era bus stops, photographed by Christopher Herwig.
Faeryland cards from the 1920s. Art by Alice Marshall.
Designs by Bernie Wrightson for creatures from Stephen King’s The Mist (2007).
Mary Blair concept art for Disney’s ALICE IN WONDERLAND (1951).
Meanwhile... Photos taken by Richard Beymer (Ben Horne) on the set of TWIN PEAKS. The last episode of season 2, by the looks of it. 1991.
I loved Ben Horne’s story in TWIN PEAKS: THE RETURN. Once the king of wicked plans and nefarious schemes, he just sat there behind his desk, lost, as if nothing had worked out for him. He was tired of being evil.