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Dylan art work goes on show

Musician and artist Bob Dylan
Musician and artist Bob Dylan

The launch of a long-awaited art collection from music legend Bob Dylan is being held in Canterbury on Saturday.

The city's Fenwick store will host The Drawn Blank Series of watercolours done by the songwriter last year.

They are based on his sketches and drawings between 1989 and 1992 and the display will be the first time a UK audience will see them.

Samantha Jackson, of Washington Green Fine Art Publishing, said: "This is an incredible and unique opportunity to view and acquire a limited edition graphic from the critically acclaimed body of work by Bob Dylan.

"For those people lucky enough to buy one of his graphics they will not only own a magnificent piece of art, but also a little piece of history."

Dylan has sold over 110 million albums over a 46-year music career.

His most recent album - Modern Times - has sold more than 2.5 million copies and the multi-award-winning artist was awarded a special Pullitzer Prize for his impact on popular music and American culture.

The Drawn Blank Series is on display in The Art Room at Fenwick in St George's Street for two weeks from Saturday.

Opening times are 9am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm on Saturday and 11am to 5pm on Sunday.

For more visit www.washingtongreen.co.uk

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