It turns out Bob Dylan hasn’t spent his time blowin’ in the wind since he won the Nobel Prize; he’s been busy painting.
He may have sold more than 125 million records worldwide, but he’s also a dab hand at the canvas. Today a new collection of his works will go on display at Castle Fine Art Galleries across the UK from May 25.
Fans of the music legend can see and purchase works in the The Drawn Blank Series: 10th Anniversary at 36 outposts of the gallery, with London locations including Covent Garden, South Molton Street, Royal Exchange and St Christopher’s Place.
The release of these new artworks marks 10 years since the original Drawn Blank Series of works, and will feature familiar scenes from Dylan’s autobiographical artistic oeuvre.
Each edition has been hand-signed by Dylan with prices starting at £2,000 – so make sure A Hard Rain’s not Gonna Fall while you carry your new artwork back home.
For more information visit castlefineart.com
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