A combination of artworks by American singer songwriter Bob Dylan and iconic photographs of him through his career will be showcased in St Albans this month.
In the ‘Drawn Blank Series’ around 20 of Mr Dylan’s sought after signed limited edition sketches will be on display at Gallery 105 in Victoria Street.
Other artwork on display will include portraits of characters Dylan encountered on his ramblings as well as interiors, landscapes, still life, nudes and street scenes of which there no more than 250 copies of each in the UK.
The photographs which will be on show were taken by Elliott Landy, official photographer at Woodstock in 1969, and Don Hunstein, who was chief photographer at Columbia Records for many years.
Exhibition organiser, Jean Dennis, said: “This is a unique combination of iconic photographs and collectable artworks by a legendary musician who has received renewed huge interest due to his recent European tour.
“I saw this as an opportunity to showcase him as an artist on top of his famously influential status as a musician to the St Albans community.
“This really is an exhibition not to be missed.”
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