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91 x 71cm, Edition of 295, Giclée print

Created in 2008 as part of the Drawn Blank series, and released in an edition of 295, Dylan's Amagansett depicts a scenic view of this East Hampton hamlet from a porch perspective - placing the viewer directly behind the eyes of the artist. This signed print demonstrates Dylan's combination of Expressionism and Impressionism styles, focusing on creating fluid, dynamic scenes that capture a fleeting moment in time rather than static representations.
Amagansett, named after a hamlet on the south shore of Long Island, showcases Dylan's ability to transform ordinary suburban scenes into compelling visual narratives through his distinctive artistic voice. The composition features a timber porch and stairway with cars visible driving up a hill beyond, employing the slightly distorted perspectives characteristic of Dylan's visual style. The viewer is invited into the artwork, almost to stand on the porch themselves and contemplate how the artist must have felt in that moment. His technique prioritises raw expression over technical precision, using bold lines and an engaging colour palette where azure sky and ocean hues contrast strikingly with warm earth tones of the landscape.
In the Drawn Blank series, Dylan intended to capture the essence of American residential life, finding beauty in commonplace settings that form the backdrop of daily existence, rather than in mainstream tourist attractions. In this way, Dylan transforms chance observations into imagery that never fails to resonate with viewers looking for culturally authentic art. The original painting of Amagansett was part of Dylan's first major gallery exhibition, at the Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz in Germany in 2007, marking an important milestone in his transition from musician to recognised visual artist.