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69 x 56cm, Edition of 295, Giclée print
Medium: Giclée print
Edition size: 295
Year: 2010
Size: H 69cm x W 56cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Among the most recognisable images from Dylan's Drawn Blank series, Train Tracks Green from 2010 transforms his railway sketches into powerful metaphors for journey and change. This print, released in an edition of 295, exemplifies Dylan's connection to American folk culture, where trains symbolise both literal and spiritual passage.
The composition of Train Tracks Green leads viewers along railway lines that stretch toward distant horizons, rendered in vibrant green tones that, despite the little foliage in the composition, speak to America’s captivating natural landscapes. Dylan's expressive colour choice transforms what could have been stark industrial imagery into something organic, hopeful, and peaceful. The endless tracks serve as visual metaphors for Dylan's itinerant lifestyle and the American journey itself - themes that resonate throughout his musical and visual work. His style combines bold, gestural brushwork with symbolic content, creating images that function both as landscapes and as emotional territories.
The Train Tracks motif has become closely associated with Dylan's visual identity, representing the intersection of his touring life and artistic practice. This 2010 edition reimagines earlier sketches with enhanced colour saturation, demonstrating how Dylan continues to find new meanings in familiar subjects - as people do throughout their lives. Railway imagery holds deep significance in American folk culture, representing both physical mobility and spiritual journey, while the colour green represents growth, renewal, and the natural world.