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92 x 125cm, Edition of 295, Giclée print

Standing as the large format centrepiece of The Beaten Path collection, Dylan's 2016 Endless Highway, a signed giclée print from an edition of 295, captures the quintessential American road experience through his romantic artistic lens. This dramatic desert landscape evokes the themes of journey and movement that have been central to Dylan's creative output across multiple decades.
Endless Highway stretches across desert terrain under a dramatic sky painted in a palette of warm oranges, purples, and yellows - Dylan has a tendency to warm up even the coolest of colours, as if the viewer is looking back on a memory with rose-tinted glasses. Dylan's conceptual connection to Highway 61 proves particularly significant here. The artwork functions as both literal landscape and metaphorical journey, representing the cultural artery that connects Dylan's Minnesota birthplace to the musical heartlands of the American South. He has described this route as fundamental to his artistic identity, stating it “begins about where I began. I always felt like I'd started on it, always had been on it and could go anywhere.” His loose, broken brushwork results in a blurrier finish than in much of his more architectural work, evoking the sense of heat haze on the road, fading sunlight, and the imperfections of memory. The piece still retains the contemplative, documentary quality that defines The Beaten Path collection, and embodies the Beat Generation's celebration of travel and Dylan's lifelong engagement with American road culture.