A rare opportunity to acquire a complete framed set of six limited edition graphics from Bob Dylanâs acclaimed Drawn Blank Series 2016. This sought-after collection includes the following titles: Woman in Red Lion Pub, Fisherman, Man on a Bridge, Sunflowers, Sunday Afternoon, and Sidewalk CafĂ©. Each piece is individually hand-signed by the artist and numbered 63/295, presented in matching frames to create a striking and cohesive display.
Published in a strictly limited edition, these works showcase Dylanâs distinctive visual styleâlayered with poetic ambiguity and a keen eye for lifeâs fleeting moments. This complete set is accompanied by the original certificates of authenticity and full provenance, ensuring both value and collectability.
A standout acquisition for collectors of modern art or fans of Bob Dylanâs multifaceted creative legacy.
Medium: | Giclée |
Format: | Paper |
Size (Unframed): | 70 x 56 cm |
Size (Framed): | 85 x 68 cm |
Signed: | Yes |
Limited Edition: | Edition 63 of 295 |
Bob Dylan is one of the most recognizable names in the world and a legendary figure in music history. Born in 1941 in Minnesota, USA, Dylan grew up immersed in music, eventually gaining fame for his blues and folk compositions. His work became a soundtrack for the 1960s, closely tied to Americaâs civil rights movement. While his musical legacy is unparalleled, Dylanâs art career, though less widely known, has also left a significant mark.
Dylanâs journey as a visual artist began in the 1960s after a motorcycle accident left him recuperating at home, during which he took up drawing. He continued to sketch and draw during his touring years, culminating in a collection of works created between 1989 and 1992 that he later published in a book.
In 2007, Dylanâs art gained wider recognition when the Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz in Germany invited him to exhibit. This opportunity inspired him to create additional pieces for the show, resulting in the celebrated âDrawn Blankâ collection. Building on this success, Dylan introduced his âBrazilâ series in 2010, inspired by his travels in South America, marking a significant evolution in his art.
In recent years, Dylan has continued to explore new themes and styles, drawing inspiration from his global tours. Notable series include his âAsiaâ works in 2011 and the âNew Orleansâ collection in 2016. His art, much like his music, resonates deeply with collectors and admirers, further solidifying his status as a multifaceted creative force.
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