A SERIES of paintings by one of the world's most influential musicians, Bob Dylan, has gone on display for the first time in York.

The Beaten Path exhibition features a collection of 15 limited edition graphics have been released by the fine art publisher, Washington Green Fine Art, and are available to buy from Castle Fine Art in The Coppergate Centre and www.castlefineart.com.

The body of work is a continuation of the first instalment of The Beaten Path, released last year.

It marks the next chapter in the visual chronicle of Dylan’s travels whilst touring, capturing iconic images as he journeys through America.

From epic cityscapes to humble roadside eateries and boundless, limitless highways, the collection of graphics offers a view into some of the most pivotal and powerful images of Dylan’s oeuvre to date.

As with the exceptionally popular debut collection, each edition in the new release will again be individually hand-signed by the artist.

Produced in a variety of sizes, the individual graphics are priced from £1,750.

Felicity Wittingham, gallery manager for Castle Fine Art, York, said: "Following the overwhelming response to Dylan’s debut The Beaten Path collection last year, we have received huge demand for more of his work.

"It is a real honour to have this major new body of work in our gallery, giving us a unique insight into the everyday occurrences and objects of American life through Dylan’s eyes.

"We anticipate the artwork will be popular with collectors and art lovers across the world, and would invite those who would like to view the collection to visit the gallery sooner rather than later."

For more information, visit: www.castlefineart.com

Dylan has sold more than 125 million records around the world, and he was written and performed some of the most popular songs the world has ever known.

Dylan dates the origins of his work as a visual artist to the early 1960s.