
Ronnie Wood received formal art training at Ealing College of Art in London. During Ronnie’s long music career he has never stopped sketching and over the past fifteen years his work has been staged in one-man exhibitions in Europe, Asia, North and South America. Exhibiting works in various mediums including oil paintings, charcoal drawings, woodcuts, lithographs, etchings and drypoints, Ronnie’s shows have included retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art in San Paulo, Brazil in 1996 and The Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, USA in 2002.
In 2004 the prestigious Arts programme The South Bank Show dedicated a programme to Ronnie Wood and his two passions: music and painting.

Stu by Ronnie Wood
Screen printed in twelve colours
Edition size: 950 signed and numbered in pencil
Paper size: 30cm x 23cm
Image size: 24.2cmx19cm
Printed on Somerset TP 300gsm paper by Bernard Pratt, Pratt Studios, England
Enclosed in a hard cover portfolio, inside the slipcase accompanying
the book
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