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This artwork is taken from the second instalment of Bob Dylan's 2015 release, The Brazil Series. Inspired by his real-life observations, the series of works shuns a romantic view of the country in favour of textured depictions of ramshackle favelas and genuine community spirit, heightened by rusty browns and ochre shades.
By using perspective and dimensions, he encourages viewers to relax into the kaleidoscope of colours and hear the music. The tonal green and blue shades have been likened to those of Cézanne - one of Dylan’s favourite Impressionists.
Displayed on Hahnemühle 350gsm Museum Etching Paper and framed in silver leaf pine wood.
This artwork is taken from the second instalment of Bob Dylan's 2015 release, The Brazil Series. Inspired by his real-life observations, the series of works shuns a romantic view of the country in favour of textured depictions of ramshackle favelas and genuine community spirit, heightened by rusty browns and ochre shades.
By using perspective and dimensions, he encourages viewers to relax into the kaleidoscope of colours and hear the music. The tonal green and blue shades have been likened to those of Cézanne - one of Dylan’s favourite Impressionists.
Displayed on Hahnemühle 350gsm Museum Etching Paper and framed in silver leaf pine wood.
As one of the most influential artists of all time, Bob Dylan has sold more than 125 million records. His contribution to worldwide culture has been honoured with many awards. These include an Academy Award for his song 'Things Have Changed', along with 10 Grammy Awards and a Special Citation Pulitzer Prize for his “profound impact on popular music and American culture”. Further accolades include France’s prestigious appointment of Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur, a Kennedy Center Honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Nobel Prize in Literature for "having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition”.
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