David Lynch has your number. But does it add up? Later he would tell an interviewer that he was in the early stages of planning a mouse kit, with the requisite parts bagged up in his freezer. Sadly, this never came to pass, but Lynch would continue to use unusual objects from dead bees to cigarette ashes in his artworks over the coming decades.
"Stairs, flower boxes, and mailboxes swell or shrink disproportionately, revealing the distortions of the artist's memory (that murky area where structural logic intermingles with emotional noise)."