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Topic History of: Bob Dylan as a painter
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Wyot I had no idea he painted. They are really good; I like the ones in the Edward Hopper tradition the best...
Genuine poets and painters are rare..
Honey Green Man wrote:
I am actually impressed by his work, drawing and painting people is hard.

To me, they are similar to Jack Vettriano's. Lots of movement.
I suppose art snobs don't like Dylan's paintings either?
Green Man I am actually impressed by his work, drawing and painting people is hard.
Honey I cant find the one you would like, Mr King, but some of them are splendid.
JK2006 I have to say he has become a very fine painter; I've actually bid on his man in bar.

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