On December 10th, in New York City, Flavorlab and the creative community came together to celebrate Bob Dylan’s laureate achievement and pay tribute to End Hunger, a charity close to the nobel prize winner’s heart. In the spirit of the 1960’s, Flavorlab treated guests to an interactive night of amazing creativity.
70 people created The Dylan portrait collaboratively during a live music performance at Flavorlab in New York City. The house band included Rob Stoner, former Bob Dylan bandmate, on bass and vocals. The band played some of Dylan’s classic tunes including “Hurricane,” “Like a Rolling Stone,” “The Ballad of Hollis Brown,” and many others. Lauren Rudolph, New York artist and Live Forever co-founder, acted as creative director on the portrait. Guests painted throughout the course of the evening.
This beautiful piece of artwork sold at auction with all proceeds going to the End Hunger Network.
Jerry Michaud – End Hunger Network:
“Hey, Glenn. We received a check from CharityBuzz for the Bob Dylan portrait auction. Terrific job. I shared the video and all the information with Jeff Bridges who thought it was “totally cool, man!”I think I caught him in a Lebowski moment. Take care and thank you for your support.”