





Bob Dylan - Framed Print
BOB DYLAN
Singer • Poet • Revolutionary Voice of a Generation
"I contain multitudes."
— Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan didn’t just write songs — he sculpted ideas from silence, painting truth in metaphor, rebellion in rhyme. Born Robert Zimmerman in Duluth, Minnesota, in 1941, Dylan emerged from the smoky cafés of Greenwich Village with a guitar, a harmonica, and a mind ablaze with social conscience. By the early 1960s, his protest songs like Blowin’ in the Wind and The Times They Are A-Changin’ became anthems for civil rights and anti-war movements.
But Dylan never stayed still. In 1965, he plugged in at the Newport Folk Festival, shocking purists and redefining rock. His lyrics grew surreal, cinematic, spiritual. He blurred the lines between prophet and performer, alien and mirror. Albums like Highway 61 Revisited, Blood on the Tracks, and Time Out of Mind spanned decades of reinvention.
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016 “for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition,” Dylan remains a shape-shifter — elusive, defiant, and unyieldingly himself. His art resists definition, just like the man.
Artwork Details
Framed: Yesx
Frame Size: 680×980×25mm
Print Size: 580×880mm
BOB DYLAN
Singer • Poet • Revolutionary Voice of a Generation
"I contain multitudes."
— Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan didn’t just write songs — he sculpted ideas from silence, painting truth in metaphor, rebellion in rhyme. Born Robert Zimmerman in Duluth, Minnesota, in 1941, Dylan emerged from the smoky cafés of Greenwich Village with a guitar, a harmonica, and a mind ablaze with social conscience. By the early 1960s, his protest songs like Blowin’ in the Wind and The Times They Are A-Changin’ became anthems for civil rights and anti-war movements.
But Dylan never stayed still. In 1965, he plugged in at the Newport Folk Festival, shocking purists and redefining rock. His lyrics grew surreal, cinematic, spiritual. He blurred the lines between prophet and performer, alien and mirror. Albums like Highway 61 Revisited, Blood on the Tracks, and Time Out of Mind spanned decades of reinvention.
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016 “for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition,” Dylan remains a shape-shifter — elusive, defiant, and unyieldingly himself. His art resists definition, just like the man.
Artwork Details
Framed: Yesx
Frame Size: 680×980×25mm
Print Size: 580×880mm
BOB DYLAN
Singer • Poet • Revolutionary Voice of a Generation
"I contain multitudes."
— Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan didn’t just write songs — he sculpted ideas from silence, painting truth in metaphor, rebellion in rhyme. Born Robert Zimmerman in Duluth, Minnesota, in 1941, Dylan emerged from the smoky cafés of Greenwich Village with a guitar, a harmonica, and a mind ablaze with social conscience. By the early 1960s, his protest songs like Blowin’ in the Wind and The Times They Are A-Changin’ became anthems for civil rights and anti-war movements.
But Dylan never stayed still. In 1965, he plugged in at the Newport Folk Festival, shocking purists and redefining rock. His lyrics grew surreal, cinematic, spiritual. He blurred the lines between prophet and performer, alien and mirror. Albums like Highway 61 Revisited, Blood on the Tracks, and Time Out of Mind spanned decades of reinvention.
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016 “for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition,” Dylan remains a shape-shifter — elusive, defiant, and unyieldingly himself. His art resists definition, just like the man.
Artwork Details
Framed: Yesx
Frame Size: 680×980×25mm
Print Size: 580×880mm



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