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70 x 56cm, Edition of 295, Giclée print

A limited edition print from 2008, Man On A Bridge Brown depicts a solitary figure on a bridge in a palette of semi-naturalistic greens and browns. Part of Dylan's Drawn Blank series, this work transforms his earlier 1989-92 sketches into a powerful visual commentary, integrating folk art elements with Americana themes that echo his musical narratives and explore the solitary American experience.
Man On A Bridge Brown illustrates Dylan's adept use of bold lines and raw energy that characterise his distinctive style, with the scene rendered in rich browns and vibrant strokes that are at once natural and exaggerated. Unlike many other iterations of this composition, the figure wears sombre tones against a background of high contrast and bright colours. His posture and surroundings suggest a narrative beyond the canvas, inviting viewers to ponder the story behind the image whilst Dylan's blend of folk art and Expressionism resonates with themes of the “ordinary,” common throughout his music.
The work bridges his visual and auditory artistic expressions through composition that embodies the “everyman" Dylan championed throughout his career, exploring themes of isolation and the individual's place within American culture and the vastness of the country. Positioned within the broader context of his work, this piece exemplifies Dylan's exploration of evolving Americana. The bridge represents transition and contemplation, and the figure pauses to reflect on the meaning and consequences of his journey.