Beautiful illustration by the lovely lovely Lenny Correa.
Lenny currently has residency at Space Beam, an art collective headquartered in an abandoned soy factory in Incheon, South Corea.


Robert Allen Zimmerman

Oh, Bob. What’s happened to you? Newport Folk Festival, July 1965.

My most favourite song from [in my opinion, his best production] Blonde on Blonde Disc One:
4th Time Around, recorded live down below right hurr.

Released 16 May 1966.

Often speculated to have been a parody/mock response to The Beatles’ Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) from Rubber Soul.


Released 3 December 1965.

The delivery of the two lyrical reveries and the melodic parallels are quite convincing.

Bob’s influence on Lennon becomes vividly apparent starting from You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away [8 August 1965].

Folks have grappled back n forth about the tension between Bob and the Beatles, more specifically between Bob n John.

Another common parallel between the two: Masters of War // Working Class Hero.

Beef or no beef, either/or, I appreciate em both.
And it’s hard to tell when they’re smokn pot n talkn shit on Cash n Cass in this footage from 1966 after a show on Dylan’s Euro tour.

And another ill-u-stration of Lenny’s…

Cordozar Calvin Broadus

Always fun to dilly dally lodi dodi la di da di w/ or w/o Snoop.

One last thing to peep: Lenny’s super cool <3 collaborative co-existence project.
[A collaboration between two artists via the collaboration between two environments of a subject. YEE!]


Martha. City worker, Colombian-American. West New York, Hudson County, New Jersey Palisades.


Martha in Jingu-mae, Tokyo, Japan.