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56 x 70cm, Edition of 295, Giclée print
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Rooted in Dylan's Minnesota Iron Range childhood, Iron Railing transforms industrial heritage into a compelling visual narrative. This striking print from the mid-2000s, released in an edition of 295 as part of the Drawn Blank series, uses thick metalwork to frame a fragmented vibrant background, embodying Dylan's lifelong connection to the iron ore country where he could “breathe it and smell it every day.”
Iron Railing represents more than experimental composition - it embodies the industrial DNA that shaped Dylan's worldview in Hibbing, Minnesota. The ironwork serves as both visual focal point and metaphorical barrier, reflecting Dylan's understanding of iron as “negative space” that can “shut you out or shut you in.” The bold colours and dynamic brushwork beyond, suggesting flowers, trees, and houses, emphasise the symbol of separation and perspective. This piece predates his major sculptural works, making it crucial early expression of themes that would later manifest in installations like Mood Swings and Rail Car. Dylan's apparent spontaneous, intuitive style mirrors his improvisational musical approach whilst celebrating the working-class heritage that grounds his artistic identity. The print invites contemplation on structure versus freedom, recurring themes throughout his multifaceted career that bridge his industrial upbringing with his artistic evolution.