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The Beaten Path | The Silkscreen Collection 2026

This triptych captures the rugged beauty of California’s Joshua Tree National Park, showcasing Dylan’s fascination with pristine, unspoiled landscapes—places where nature tells its story freely and without restraint.

Train Tracks | 2025

Among Dylan’s most celebrated graphic works, “Train Tracks” is offered as a collection of four meticulously crafted, hand-signed limited editions. Each piece captures the artist’s signature blend of narrative and visual rhythm, inviting viewers to follow the lines, textures, and moods that evoke journeys both real and imagined.

Point Blank | 2025

Point Blank is a series of eight paintings brimming with a sense of spontaneity, as if each work captures fleeting moments or ephemeral memories. Dylan draws the viewer in through intimate depictions, presenting subjects that feel lived-in and grounded in personal experience, finding poetry in the smallest details.

The series features contemplative musicians and serene bridges, with each choice of subject enhancing its emotional depth. Viewers are invited to step into the spaces Dylan creates, engaging their imagination to explore the stories, characters, and moments within his art.

The Beaten Path | 2024

Much like the 1950s photographer Robert Frank, Dylan documents life as it is truly lived by ordinary people—those whose names never appear in the newspapers. In this collection, these everyday figures come into sharper focus, marking a shift from Dylan’s earlier works, which often omitted people entirely while still conveying profound humanity.

This latest chapter in Dylan’s exploration of the American landscape emphasizes residential life: people strolling along tree-lined streets, musicians performing outside a New Orleans home. The carefully curated series offers a fresh perspective, adding depth to Dylan’s ongoing portrait of America.

In Dylan’s own words, the collection captures the country “how you see it while crisscrossing the land and see it for what it's worth. Staying out of the mainstream and traveling the back roads, free born style.”

The Beaten Path, Route 66 | 2024

Bob Dylan’s latest collection, The Beaten Path, Route 66, presents four hand-signed limited-edition graphics that capture the fleeting beauty and quiet poetry of America’s iconic highway. Through his distinctive visual lens, Dylan offers glimpses of weathered motels, vintage road signs, and stretches of empty asphalt—moments that evoke both nostalgia and the transient nature of travel.

Each piece in the series invites viewers to experience the spirit of the open road, reflecting on the stories and journeys that unfold along the legendary Route 66. With characteristic attention to detail and an instinct for capturing the subtle rhythms of everyday life, Dylan transforms familiar roadside scenery into intimate, almost cinematic vignettes that celebrate both the vastness and intimacy of the American landscape.

The Beaten Path | Silkscreen Collection

The Beaten Path is Dylan’s visual journey through the American landscape, capturing iconic scenes that evoke the heart of the country. The collection spans sweeping cityscapes, modest roadside motels, and endless railways stretching into the horizon, each image infused with a sense of place and narrative. Carefully curated, these works offer a compelling glimpse into some of the most striking and memorable moments in Dylan’s ongoing exploration of America, celebrating both its grandeur and its quiet, everyday beauty.

The Beaten Path, Route 66 | 2024

This collection features four hand-signed limited-edition graphics, offering brief, evocative glimpses of weathered motels and vintage road signs—timeless scenes that define the legendary Route 66.

Deep Focus | 2023

Deep Focus draws on a cinematic approach, presenting narrative across foreground, middle ground, and background rather than concentrating on a single visual plane. The series captures four striking scenes, available individually or as a complete portfolio of four.

Bob Dylan’s acclaimed touring exhibition, Bob Dylan: Retrospectrum, recently concluded at the MAXXI Museum in Rome, featuring over 180 works spanning six decades, including his newest series, Deep Focus. Inspired by world cinema, the series presents figures and portraits that reflect Dylan’s continuously evolving artistic vision.

Each piece in the Deep Focus series is expertly produced in the UK using state-of-the-art printing technology. Created on a flatbed printer, the works combine a brushstroke-like texture with vibrant, richly saturated colors, perfectly complementing Dylan’s latest visual exploration.

The Beaten Path | 2023​

This six-print collection marks the latest chapter in Dylan’s ongoing visual chronicle of the American landscape, capturing iconic scenes as he traces the heart of the country. From sweeping cityscapes to modest roadside motels and endless, horizon-stretching railroads, each carefully curated work offers a glimpse into some of the most striking and memorable images in Dylan’s series celebrating the spirit and diversity of America.

The Beaten Path limited-edition series was first introduced in 2016, representing Dylan’s first major program since The Drawn Blank Series, and has since enjoyed widespread acclaim among collectors for its evocative depiction of the American experience.

The Asia Series | 2021

The Asia Series by Bob Dylan offers a visual reflection on his travels through Japan, China, Vietnam, and Korea, presenting a body of work unlike anything previously released.

The series comprises four hand-signed limited-edition graphics, capturing evocative scenes of people, interiors, architecture, and landscapes. Drawing from a wide range of sources—from on-the-spot sketches to archival photographs and film—Dylan renders each image in muted, atmospheric colors. True to his philosophy, the works follow the natural order of reality, with the artist noting, “the idea is to keep everything where it should be.”

The Drawn Blank Series | 2021

Coinciding with the Frost Art Museum’s Retrospectrum exhibition, Bob Dylan’s 2021 release presents two of the earliest paintings from his iconic The Drawn Blank Series recreated as an exclusive set of hand-signed limited-edition graphics. Signed by the Nobel laureate and Grammy Award-winning musician, these collectible works revisit the origins of Dylan’s distinctive artistic style and celebrate the early development of one of the world’s most influential cultural voices.

The set features Backyard and Truck, carefully selected from our portfolio of original and limited-edition Dylan artworks. These pieces highlight the artist’s early approach—poetic depictions of Americana rendered in loose, textured lines—offering insight into the evolution of his visual expression. With a small edition of just 95, the set is exceptionally rare, printed on rough-edged museum paper to reflect the texture of Dylan’s original sketchbooks, making it a highly desirable addition for collectors of his art.

Mondo Scripto | 2020

The second installment of this limited-edition series continues Bob Dylan’s personal selection of some of his most celebrated lyrics, each originally handwritten in pen and accompanied by an original pencil drawing.

This set of six hand-signed graphics features songs released between 1963 and 1966, including Subterranean Homesick Blues and Girl From The North Country. Thoughtfully curated, the collection explores recurring themes of love, loss, and social commentary, offering a glimpse into the work of a cultural icon who has inspired audiences for over six decades. 

Train Tracks | 2020

Released in July 2020, this sold-out collection of limited-edition giclée prints by Nobel laureate and legendary musician Bob Dylan offers a fresh reinterpretation of one of his most iconic graphics.

Train Tracks, first created in 2008 as part of The Drawn Blank Series, has captivated collectors worldwide. Dylan has revisited and reworked the image across several collections, including his 2010 portfolio, adding new depth and perspective.

 

Art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon observes: “His Train Tracks images seem particularly charged with romantic feeling. The paintings of railway tracks are like pictures of the feelings embodied in the itinerant folk song-writing traditions of America…to which Dylan has always felt close.”

The Beaten Path | 2019

Featuring some of his most striking images to date, the May 2019 installment of The Beaten Path by Bob Dylan quickly became one of his most celebrated collections.

With only a few titles remaining—including Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn and Threatening Skies—this hand-signed limited-edition series reflects Dylan’s ongoing evolution as a visual artist. From motels and diners to sunset skies and bridges, the works capture an unvarnished vision of America as seen during his travels across the country. Moving beyond the everyday imagery of consumer culture, Dylan presents landscapes that are both universal and timeless—stripped of illusion, depersonalized, and instantly recognizable in their honesty and simplicity.

The Brazil Series | 2019

Transcending language, culture, and class, The Brazil Series by Bob Dylan captures the spirit of a country that profoundly inspired him during his tour.

While in Brazil, the Nobel Prize-winning artist was struck by its beauty and cultural richness. Beyond rehearsals and performances, Dylan immersed himself in the everyday life of its people, seeking to understand and respect their culture. The original 2015 collection reflects these real-life observations, eschewing romanticized portrayals in favor of textured depictions of ramshackle favelas and the vibrancy of local communities, rendered in warm, earthy tones of rust and ochre. Through careful use of perspective and dimension, Dylan invites viewers to experience the scene fully—absorbing its colors, rhythms, and the music of daily life.

Later that year, The Brazil Series II introduced three additional images—Favela Villa Candido, Grande Árvore Beachfront, and Wagon Master—executed in Dylan’s signature style. The series features tonal greens and blues reminiscent of Cézanne, one of Dylan’s favorite Impressionists, further highlighting the painterly quality and depth of his observation.

The Drawn Blank Series | 10th Anniversary | 2018

Celebrated by the Evening Standard as depicting “familiar scenes from Dylan’s autobiographical artistic oeuvre,” this commemorative series marks ten years since the original launch of The Drawn Blank Series.

First released in 2008, the series represents Dylan’s initial exploration into fine art, reimagining sketches he created between 1989 and 1992 while touring America, Europe, and Asia. Originally published in his Drawn Blank book in 1994, these landscapes, hotel interiors, and figure studies were transformed into richly layered works using watercolor and gouache over an intensive eight-month period in 2007.

The collection includes 14 of Dylan’s most iconic graphics, each printed on natural white cotton paper and personally hand-signed by the artist, offering collectors a rare insight into the origins of his visual storytelling.

Mondo Scripto | 2018

Few artists have left as profound an imprint on both music and the visual arts as Bob Dylan. Renowned for his musical innovation and Nobel Prize–winning lyricism, Dylan has captivated audiences for more than six decades. The Mondo Scripto collection presents a selection of his most celebrated lyrics, each originally handwritten in pen and accompanied by an original pencil drawing.

As the first-ever visual presentation of Dylan’s lyrics, this groundbreaking series has been featured in Vogue and the Evening Standard. It has since been included in his Retrospectrum exhibition, which has traveled internationally—from MAM Shanghai and Today’s Art Museum in Beijing to the Jupiter Museum of Art in Shenzhen—and now continues at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum in Miami.

The Beaten Path | 2016 - 2019

Building on the foundation of The Drawn Blank Series, The Beaten Path marks the next chapter in Bob Dylan’s artistic journey, focusing on the American landscape in 2016. The series celebrates Dylan’s own well-travelled route across a country that continues to fascinate and inspire him.

Viewers are invited to follow Dylan as he criss-crosses the United States, exploring backstreets, country roads, and hidden corners often overlooked. Each hand-signed artwork provides a window into his perspective, capturing an artistry that resonates across generations and offers a unique portrait of America through the eyes of one of its most enduring cultural icons.

MOOD SWINGS | 2013

Mood Swings is an art exhibition by Bob Dylan that was shown in London from November 16, 2013, to January 25, 2014.

Mood Swings is a series of artworks where Dylan explored sculpture, painting, and experimental use of materials. The exhibition primarily featured iron sculptures and metalworks, distinguishing it from his more well-known graphic prints and paintings.

The title Mood Swings functions as an artistic concept rather than a psychological term. The exhibition included works made from recycled metal objects such as scrap, bicycle parts, and household utensils, creating a visual sense of changing moods. Some pieces resembled symbolic gates or portals, using negative space and industrial materials to express transitions between different emotional or spatial states.

Dylan has explained that he grew up surrounded by iron in Minnesota’s Iron Range, and this connection to industrial materials and form inspired the works in Mood Swings. The title reflects the variations in feeling and visual expression throughout the exhibition rather than emotional swings in a literal sense.

The Drawn Blank Series | The Silkscreen Collection 2008

Marking Bob Dylan’s first foray into fine art publishing, this groundbreaking collection was released in 2008 and reimagines sketches Dylan created between 1989 and 1992 while touring America, Europe, and Asia.

Originally published in his Drawn Blank book in 1994, the drawings of landscapes, hotel interiors, and nudes were digitally enlarged onto deckle-edged paper. In total, Dylan created an impressive 320 original paintings, including the first four-ever Train Tracks images.

A major exhibition featuring selected works, alongside newly reworked versions, premiered in the summer of 2008 to widespread critical acclaim. Later that year, a selection of limited-edition graphics from the collection was released, many of which sold out immediately. To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the series in 2018, a special edition was launched, celebrating Dylan’s enduring influence in the visual arts.

Train Tracks 2008

Released in 2008 to widespread critical acclaim, “Train Tracks” has become closely associated with Dylan’s iconic 1975 album Blood on the Tracks. The endless railway line, set against an anonymous landscape, evokes his journeys from gig to gig across America, capturing the sense of movement and passage inherent in his music and life.

Originally part of The Drawn Blank Series, which featured sketches Dylan created between 1989 and 1992, the piece showcases his signature loose lines and instinctive brushwork. For the 10th-anniversary release in 2018, Dylan revisited the work with a bolder, more stylized approach, marking a new chapter in his visual autobiography. The image was later issued as his first-ever silkscreen in 2019 and as part of a four-piece collection in 2020.

Trains are a recurring motif in Dylan’s lyrics, including Freight Train Blues, where he writes: “Well, the only thing that makes me laugh again / Is a southbound whistle on a southbound train.”

 

Upon its release, this graphic sold out immediately, cementing its status as a key work in Dylan’s visual and musical legacy.

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