Description
This portrait of BOB DYLAN by Drew Friedman depicts the legendary singer, songwriter, and cultural icon as he looked around 1966. By this time, Dylan had forsaken the acoustic music that brought him initial fame, and he’d gone electric. He’d angered old fans, attracted new ones, and was about to release the monumental double album, Blonde on Blonde.
Drew has been a longtime fan of Dylan, and this is the third Dylan limited edition print we’ve offered.
Asked why he chose this period for the portrait, Drew explained: “For me it was that hair, his Jew-fro at its most complex and astounding. I wanted to capture that.”