David Lynch’s personal belongings attacked auction house in Los Angeles

Hundreds of items on the personal property of film producer David Lynch are being auctioned at Julien’s in Los Angeles, with online tenders already exceeding $56,000. The sales include nearly 450 yuan, covering Lynch’s career and movie props, music equipment, Polaroids, and more. The sale will officially end on June 18.
Lynch, with Blue velvet and Mulholland Drivedied in January after being diagnosed with emphysema at the age of 78. He also produced paintings that were widely exhibited in the museum.
One of the best performing items on sale by Julien is Lynch’s personal chairman who customizes his name on the back. Bidding has reached $15,000. Red curtains hanging from black and white zigzag floors in Lynch’s 1990 TV series Double Peaks The current price is $2,750. Photos of nuclear explosions used in this sequel to the series, Twin Peaks: Rewardalso reaching $6,000.
Other outstanding works include Lynch’s personal 35mm prints Eraser headhis 1977 debut album is currently $7,000. Old-fashioned boomerang sofa, similar to using Lost highwaypriced at $4,500. A signature version of a person’s ray photo, depicting an unknown theme of the hand’s signature has reached $3,500.
The auction also includes instruments that Lynch plays in his personal studio at home. Customized five-neck Ferrington guitar and Roland synthesizer pairing cost between $3,000 and $8,000.
As the final bid ends this weekend, the total value of the batch is expected to rise. The auction was held in partnership with Turner Classic, a series dedicated to the main characters working in film and television.