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Ronnie Wood Celebrates 50 Years with The Rolling Stones Through Vibrant Portraits
17 Nov
Summary
- Ronnie Wood, The Rolling Stones guitarist, marks 50-year anniversary with the band
- Wood showcases his artistic talent by creating portraits of bandmates Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and the late Charlie Watts
- The collection, titled "Paint It Black," features signed, limited edition prints for fans

In November 2025, legendary Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood is marking a remarkable milestone – 50 years with the iconic rock band. To commemorate this achievement, Wood is showcasing his exceptional artistic talent through a new collection of portraits titled "Paint It Black."
The collection features vibrant depictions of Wood and his bandmates – frontman Mick Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards, and the late drummer Charlie Watts. Each portrait captures the spirit and energy of the musicians, reflecting their long-standing musical partnership and the live shows they have shared over the past five decades.
Wood, who has been painting since childhood, expressed his pride in the band's journey and his desire to share these prints with fans worldwide. "It's hard to believe it's been 50 years since I joined The Rolling Stones. In these portraits, I wanted to capture the spirit of Mick, Keith, me and our late friend Charlie Watts, and the live shows we've been lucky enough to play together," he said.
The collection, which is now available for purchase on the Ronnie Wood Shop, offers signed, limited edition prints of each portrait, with Wood personalizing each one with a message of choice for fans. The release also coincides with the reissue of "Black and Blue," Wood's first record with the band following the departure of Mick Taylor.



