Rolling Stones Guitarist Turned Artist Opens Pop-Up Exhibition In London

Ronnie Wood, best known as guitarist for the Rolling Stones, is opening a popup exhibition at Carousel, 71 Blandford Street, London to showcase his artwork.

Opening on the 13th December, The Ronnie Wood Collection will give visitors the chance to see some of his best-loved paintings and never before seen works, as well as a series of limited edition signed prints.

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“I’m always looking for new inspiration for my art. Colour fills my life. Even the decoration in my homes is a riot of colour,” said Ronnie Wood. “I’ve done art for albums, including the cover of an Eric Clapton album, and I do the Stones’ set lists as little works of art. Art fills my life and art will continue to be my life.” He has established himself as an artist as well as a musician throughout the years, and his work is widely collected around the globe.

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The exhibition will also include a recreation of Ronnie Wood’s art studio. His art ranges from depictions of band members and musicians he admires, to family and close friends – he is also well know for his self-portraits.

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