Hand Lettering Inspired by Bob Dylan

Brandon McFarland on Monday, Oct. 1st

Inspired by Bob Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues” video, in which the singer flips cards with the lyrics as the song plays, artist Leandro Senna created his own version in a new video.

Senna drew each line of the song on individual cards (66 total) using only pencil, black tint pens and brushes. “I’ve been thinking for a lot of time on doing a personal project where I could get out of the computer for a little bit, and have pleasure doing something handmade,” Leandro writes on his website. “Getting back to the basics.”

Get a closer view of each page here.

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