
I heard this on the radio as I was getting ready to meet a couple of friends for lunch. I think I would very much like to go to this exhibition.
http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/internet/Leisure/Museums_and_galleries/City_Art_Centre_exhibition
Bob Dylan; The Drawn Blank series,
31 January - 15 March 2009
Edinburgh's City Art Centre presents an exclusive free exhibition of the artwork of Bob Dylan. The Drawn Blank Series is the most comprehensive and authoritative collection of Bob Dylan's art ever assembled and casts a vibrant new light on the creativity of one of the world's most important influential cultural figures
Bob Dylan has been a committed visual artist for more than four decades. Based on drawings and sketches made by Dylan while on the road during the period of 1989 to 1992, the paintings in The Drawn Blank Series visually echo the hallmarks of Dylan’s prose, poetry and music.
Bob
 Dylan is one of the world's most popular and acclaimed songwriters, 
musicians and performers, having sold more than 110 million albums and 
performed literally thousands of shows around the world spanning five 
decades.
Opening Times
Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday - 12 - 5pm

Free Admission

                   Contacts            
             Name: City Art Centre              
             Address: 2 Market Street, 
Edinburgh EH1 1DE
Edinburgh EH1 1DE
             Tel: 0131 529 3993             
             E-mail: museumsandgalleries
             

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acousticeagle wrote on Feb 2, '09 
What
 I find interesting about Dylan's art works are that they are about real
 subject matter, rather than abstract -or the trying to do something 
which no body else has thought up yet (if such a thing still exists). In
 that there's honesty. | 
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Feb 1, '09 
oh
 my thank you, still blushinjg..................:)  No my drawings are 
not that good but what I do think is that he draws and paints in the 
same style as he writes and sings...............that is 'rough around 
the edges', gritty, with colour, realistic but with the flaws of 
humanity...............if you see what i mean.  | 
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Feb 1, '09 
Thanks
 very much for all your comments folks................now I think I HAVE
 TO go to the exhibition .........then I can report back to you all ....
 :) | 
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Feb 1, '09 
Sorry
 about that Brenda................thought the gremlins had left me but 
seems they are back. maybe I will delete the picture and start again to 
see if that helps.  | 
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brendainmad wrote on Feb 1, '09 
I
 knew that he painted. Loretta, when I clicked on the seaside picture 
and the river one to make them bigger, the woman in the yellow dress 
came up. Wonder if that happened to anyone else. Gremlins? | 
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aimlessjoys wrote on Feb 1, '09, edited on Feb 1, '09 
WOW!
  Now this is a revelation. Thanks so much for sharing this because BD 
is one of my heroes & I never knew about his visual art, aside from 
his failed movies.  My fave of these is the one with the bicycle, but it
 makes me think of my old French textbook for some reason.  I'd love to 
have a look at his sketchbook, for sure, but these "snapshots" chronicle
 his immediate existence & mostly could be considered fodder ( maybe
 too strong a word to use ;-p) for his words, don't you think? Have Fun 
at the showing & I wish I could have a look at it, too! | 
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starfishred wrote on Feb 1, '09 
As good as these seem I like yours better but that is my opinion-he is famouse and we are not. Very nice post on him I knew he painted I have a doctore friend in Bevely Hills Ca. and he bought one for charity. | 
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lauritasita wrote on Jan 31, '09 
I wish I could go with you. He is very good, isn't he ? I love his work. Thank you for finding these ! | 
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Jan 31, '09 
Hi
 Laurita, like I said these pictures are very small, just hope I can get
 down to Edinburgh to see the exhibition. While searching online for 
pictures to use I did notice there are quite a lot of examples of his 
work out there, just not very big ones.  | 
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lauritasita wrote on Jan 31, '09 
Loretta,
 these are great, and I didn't know Dylan was an artist ! His work is so
 colorful, I would never think these were his. Thank you so much ! I 
think I'll take another look ! Love, Laurita.  | 
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Jan 31, '09 
Thanks
 Bennett...............my only regret is that i just can't find any 
bigger pictures of his work. If I manage to get down to Edinburgh to see
 the exhibition I hope to get some better pictures to share | 

 As good as these seem I like yours better
As good as these seem I like yours better 

 
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