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Inspired by my memories of a youth surrounded by enormous cultural changes, this piece depicts one of my favorite music icons, Bob Dylan, surrounded by imagery of war. Although he was not truly an anti war activist, his music was often the backdrop for such events as the civil rights movement, Kent State Massacre, and The War in Viet Nam. It is done in a style that is a reminiscent of another hero of my youth, Peter Max. This was my first experiment with stencils and the street art style of painting.

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Blowin' In The Wind Painting

Lynne Bolton

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Other

Size: 24 W x 36 H x 0.3 D in

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Inspired by my memories of a youth surrounded by enormous cultural changes, this piece depicts one of my favorite music icons, Bob Dylan, surrounded by imagery of war. Although he was not truly an anti war activist, his music was often the backdrop for such events as the civil rights movement, Kent State Massacre, and The War in Viet Nam. It is done in a style that is a reminiscent of another hero of my youth, Peter Max. This was my first experiment with stencils and the street art style of painting.

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Acrylic on Other

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24 W x 36 H x 0.3 D in

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I'm a self-taught artist who has made a living for over 15 years, painting portraits of blues legends in oils and wood stain.(under a pseudonym) I paint on anything I can find, including chairs, guitars, wood and canvas, jeans, walls and electrical boxes on the street. I started designing and painting stage sets for several theaters, including my own Ocean Beach Playhouse from 2010-2015, and I currently paint for stage free lance. I recently moved to a part of San Diego called The East Village. It's in my tiny one-car garage (The Paint Factory) that I began to experiment in abstract backgrounds using spray paints, acrylics and oils. My style is a little edgy, raw and urban. I'm also a little messy and have paint on me most of the time. My recent obsession is Mod 60's imagery, which includes models, musicians and pop culture icons, both current and from my childhood. All my art is experimental as my skills in realism do battle with my desire to warp and manipulate reality. I'm a poor stencil artist…but from my lack of skills evolved a style that is a mix of stencil work and painting that creates a colorful mash up that pleases me….for the moment! I'm also experimenting with abstract painting in acrylics using palette knives and brilliant color.

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