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55 x 40cm, Edition of 295, Giclée print
Medium: Giclée print
Edition size: 295
Year: 2016
Size: H 55cm x W 40cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Sunday Afternoon is a 2016 print from Bob Dylan’s Drawn Blank series, released in an edition of 295. This artwork depicts a tranquil landscape, capturing the essence of a peaceful day by the water. The piece is part of Dylan's exploration of everyday scenes, reflecting his multifaceted artistic talent beyond music.
Bob Dylan's Sunday Afternoon conjures a serene landscape characterised by vibrant, natural colours and fluid lines - even the horizon is deliberately at an angle. The composition invites the viewer into a picturesque scene where boats rest gently on the water, framed by trees in the foreground that create the idea that the viewer is looking out across the water from a place of privacy. Dylan's technique reveals a blend of Expressionism and Impressionism, echoing the styles of artists who captured the subtleties of light and atmosphere before Dylan and paying homage to centuries of similarly evocative landscape painting.
Created as part of Dylan's ongoing exploration of tranquil, everyday moments, this print reflects his fascination with the ordinary made poetic, mirroring the Impressionist tradition of capturing light and leisure and the Expressionist tendency to reveal the energy within still scenes. The artwork's calm and introspective quality stands as a testament to Dylan's artistic versatility, representing his later visual period where he increasingly depicted serene landscapes and the quietude of rural or small-town life.