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54 x 41cm, Edition of 295, Giclée print

Part of Dylan's celebrated Drawn Blank series, Man On A Bridge (2008 Portfolio) depicts a solitary figure standing contemplatively on a bridge four times over, each in a different colourway. This compelling print, released as an edition of 295, showcases Dylan's distinctive expressionistic style whilst capturing seemingly poignant, fleeting moments observed during his extensive travels across America and beyond.
Man On A Bridge shows Dylan's skill at transforming observed moments into emotionally resonant artworks. The solitary figure, rendered with bold lines and dynamic colour contrasts, stands against what appears to be a 20th century urban backdrop, possibly in San Francisco or New York - cities where counterculture flourished. Dylan's Expressionism-inspired approach prioritises emotional impression over realistic representation, with varying colour palettes across the series potentially representing different moods and moments of the 1960s. The grey rendition may evoke the sombre atmosphere following pivotal cultural events like the Kennedy assassination.
Like much of Dylan's visual art, this piece reflects themes of isolation and contemplation that parallel his musical narratives. The bridge itself becomes a metaphor for transition and observation, positioning the figure - and by extension, the artist - as a witness to societal change. In contrast with Dylan’s other print portfolios, the linework of each of these four renditions on the same image is unique. The drawing of the man is different in each, adding to the uniqueness of the emotions they capture. This work demonstrates Dylan's ability to translate the observational qualities found in his songwriting into compelling visual statements about the human condition.