The first major art gallery exhibit by Bob Dylan opened Saturday at the Halcyon Gallery in London's lively Mayfair district. Although he's been a committed visual artist since 1961, this is only the second time that Dylan's work has been shown publicly -- the first being a three-month stint in Germany's Chemnitz Museum. Of the work, Dylan remarked on the enjoyment of sketching saying, "I'd lose all track of time completely. An hour or two would go by and it would seem like only a minute."
The Drawn Blank series features a collection of pencil, watercolor and gouache works that Dylan completed during his time on the road from 1989 to 1992.
