On one side of this drawing, the artist immortalized his assistants (Malonny volunteers), and on the other, Bob Dylan, a songwriter, writer, and performer from the USA riding a motorcycle. This world-famous personality was chosen because Dylan's family roots are in Suvalkija (region in Lithuania, where Marijampolė is). In the middle of the fence, next to a black cat and a bus stop named after the symposium, Malonny, another famous personality is depicted: Canadian poet, musician, and singer Leonard Cohen. It turns out that this prominent artist's family also comes from Suvalkija. R. Bartkus named this part of the composition "L. Cohen waiting for the bus to Vilkaviškis." In this drawing, you can also recognize an accent from the beloved but now destroyed drawing "House of Ghosts" created by Ray Bartkus during "Malonny 1."
| Camera used | Huawei EML-L29 |
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| Marker type | artwork |
| City | Marijampolė |
| Country | Lithuania |