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Ronnie Wood's Art Captures Stones' Energy, Honors Charlie Watts
3 Dec
Summary
- Ronnie Wood celebrates 50 years as a Rolling Stone with new art.
- New series, 'Paint it Black,' honors bandmates, including Charlie Watts.
- Wood creates art inspired by music and band's live performances.

Ronnie Wood is celebrating his 50th anniversary as a member of the Rolling Stones with a new series of artwork titled 'Paint it Black.' These new portraits capture the energy of his bandmates, including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and the late Charlie Watts, inspired by their numerous live performances together.
Wood, who has been creating art since childhood, stated that his music and visual art are deeply connected, often spurring each other on. He created the 'Paint it Black' series from memory, hoping fans can feel the music when they view the paintings. The process of painting Watts was particularly emotional, as Wood reflected on Watts being the "heart of the Stones."
Having joined the band in 1975, Wood expressed his joy and sense of belonging, noting that being a Rolling Stone feels like home. With the band reportedly working on new music and possibly planning a European stadium tour for summer 2026, Wood remains an integral part of the iconic group.



