The article recounts an interview with David Lynch, highlighting his upbeat attitude about positive European reviews for his film Lost Highway in 1997. Lynch's passion for transcendental meditation (TM) profoundly influenced his creativity and perspective on art, suggesting that peace and calm are not the ultimate outcomes of meditation. He believed that artists can portray suffering without personal anguish, stressing the necessity of understanding it instead. The discussion also reflects on Lynch's journey as an artist, marked by a deep exploration of the darker aspects of human experience.
It's a beautiful thing. And then he laughed some more.
The artist doesn't have to suffer to show suffering. You just have to understand it in your own way.
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