Knocked Out Bob Fine Art Print
Back in the day I mean really really back in the day I was introduced to Bob Dylan @bobdylan in San Francisco in kindergarten. We sang Blowin’ in the Wind because it was 1970 and that was what you did in the seventies. I really loved that song!
Years later I got into the album Slow Train Coming and loved all those songs. Lucky for me I got to cross paths with @brad.newman and got to go deeper and listen to Highway 61 Revisited, Desire, Street Legal, Infidels and much later Knocked Out Loaded. I honestly haven’t heard a Bob Dylan song that I haven’t loved and enjoyed, but for some strange reason there is a song called Brownsville Girl on Knocked Out Loaded that I will always want to hear and listen to. It is eleven minutes long but it is so fun and delightful with the telling of this road trip story. Many times bits of that song are running through my head. Some people say that Knocked Out Loaded was Bob’s worst album? I don’t even know what to do with that, because I don’t think he has yet to create a worst album, lol, that is the kind of fan I am?!?!?
Please know I love Bob so much, there will not just be one post and piece of art to honor Bob. It is impossible to capture the depth and the magic of this person and their life story and their incredible ability to weave these musical tales into our brains. This art is meant to capture a little bit of the background to the wild album cover of Knocked Out Loaded. I mean look, SH*T is about to go DOWN!!! What is even happening? Let the warm and washed out colours of this piece let your mind and body wander to places you went one time where your teeth like pearls shone like the moon above? Yes please! #bobdylan #
Unique signature by the artist included for authenticity.
20x20” and 30x30”: Framed Print / 2.0mm Mount / Float Glass Glaze: Float Glass Frame: High-quality wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish.
Paper: Enhanced Matte Art Paper Substrate Weight: 200gsm
Mount: 2.4mm
40x40”: Framed Print / Non-mounted / Perspex Glaze:Acrylic/Perspex Frame:ClassicPaper Type:Enhanced Matte Art PaperSubstrate Weight:200gsmMount:No Mount/mat
Unframed all sizes:Paper Type:Enhanced Matte Art PaperSubstrate Weight: 200gsm
All framed and canvas prints are wrapped in a protective sleeve with individual plastic or cardboard guards added to each corner. Additional cardboard is secured over the print surface to minimise the risk of breakages or transit damage. Each print is then shipped in a heavy duty cardboard box.
Our unframed fine art prints are hand rolled in protective tissue paper and then shipped in extra thick cardboard tubes, unless they are 15x20cm and being delivered in the UK, or A4 or smaller and being delivered in mainland Europe (in which case they are shipped in thick cardboard envelopes).
Back in the day I mean really really back in the day I was introduced to Bob Dylan @bobdylan in San Francisco in kindergarten. We sang Blowin’ in the Wind because it was 1970 and that was what you did in the seventies. I really loved that song!
Years later I got into the album Slow Train Coming and loved all those songs. Lucky for me I got to cross paths with @brad.newman and got to go deeper and listen to Highway 61 Revisited, Desire, Street Legal, Infidels and much later Knocked Out Loaded. I honestly haven’t heard a Bob Dylan song that I haven’t loved and enjoyed, but for some strange reason there is a song called Brownsville Girl on Knocked Out Loaded that I will always want to hear and listen to. It is eleven minutes long but it is so fun and delightful with the telling of this road trip story. Many times bits of that song are running through my head. Some people say that Knocked Out Loaded was Bob’s worst album? I don’t even know what to do with that, because I don’t think he has yet to create a worst album, lol, that is the kind of fan I am?!?!?
Please know I love Bob so much, there will not just be one post and piece of art to honor Bob. It is impossible to capture the depth and the magic of this person and their life story and their incredible ability to weave these musical tales into our brains. This art is meant to capture a little bit of the background to the wild album cover of Knocked Out Loaded. I mean look, SH*T is about to go DOWN!!! What is even happening? Let the warm and washed out colours of this piece let your mind and body wander to places you went one time where your teeth like pearls shone like the moon above? Yes please! #bobdylan #
Unique signature by the artist included for authenticity.
20x20” and 30x30”: Framed Print / 2.0mm Mount / Float Glass Glaze: Float Glass Frame: High-quality wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish.
Paper: Enhanced Matte Art Paper Substrate Weight: 200gsm
Mount: 2.4mm
40x40”: Framed Print / Non-mounted / Perspex Glaze:Acrylic/Perspex Frame:ClassicPaper Type:Enhanced Matte Art PaperSubstrate Weight:200gsmMount:No Mount/mat
Unframed all sizes:Paper Type:Enhanced Matte Art PaperSubstrate Weight: 200gsm
All framed and canvas prints are wrapped in a protective sleeve with individual plastic or cardboard guards added to each corner. Additional cardboard is secured over the print surface to minimise the risk of breakages or transit damage. Each print is then shipped in a heavy duty cardboard box.
Our unframed fine art prints are hand rolled in protective tissue paper and then shipped in extra thick cardboard tubes, unless they are 15x20cm and being delivered in the UK, or A4 or smaller and being delivered in mainland Europe (in which case they are shipped in thick cardboard envelopes).
Back in the day I mean really really back in the day I was introduced to Bob Dylan @bobdylan in San Francisco in kindergarten. We sang Blowin’ in the Wind because it was 1970 and that was what you did in the seventies. I really loved that song!
Years later I got into the album Slow Train Coming and loved all those songs. Lucky for me I got to cross paths with @brad.newman and got to go deeper and listen to Highway 61 Revisited, Desire, Street Legal, Infidels and much later Knocked Out Loaded. I honestly haven’t heard a Bob Dylan song that I haven’t loved and enjoyed, but for some strange reason there is a song called Brownsville Girl on Knocked Out Loaded that I will always want to hear and listen to. It is eleven minutes long but it is so fun and delightful with the telling of this road trip story. Many times bits of that song are running through my head. Some people say that Knocked Out Loaded was Bob’s worst album? I don’t even know what to do with that, because I don’t think he has yet to create a worst album, lol, that is the kind of fan I am?!?!?
Please know I love Bob so much, there will not just be one post and piece of art to honor Bob. It is impossible to capture the depth and the magic of this person and their life story and their incredible ability to weave these musical tales into our brains. This art is meant to capture a little bit of the background to the wild album cover of Knocked Out Loaded. I mean look, SH*T is about to go DOWN!!! What is even happening? Let the warm and washed out colours of this piece let your mind and body wander to places you went one time where your teeth like pearls shone like the moon above? Yes please! #bobdylan #
Unique signature by the artist included for authenticity.
20x20” and 30x30”: Framed Print / 2.0mm Mount / Float Glass Glaze: Float Glass Frame: High-quality wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish.
Paper: Enhanced Matte Art Paper Substrate Weight: 200gsm
Mount: 2.4mm
40x40”: Framed Print / Non-mounted / Perspex Glaze:Acrylic/Perspex Frame:ClassicPaper Type:Enhanced Matte Art PaperSubstrate Weight:200gsmMount:No Mount/mat
Unframed all sizes:Paper Type:Enhanced Matte Art PaperSubstrate Weight: 200gsm
All framed and canvas prints are wrapped in a protective sleeve with individual plastic or cardboard guards added to each corner. Additional cardboard is secured over the print surface to minimise the risk of breakages or transit damage. Each print is then shipped in a heavy duty cardboard box.
Our unframed fine art prints are hand rolled in protective tissue paper and then shipped in extra thick cardboard tubes, unless they are 15x20cm and being delivered in the UK, or A4 or smaller and being delivered in mainland Europe (in which case they are shipped in thick cardboard envelopes).