Ronnie Wood flogging portraits of his Rolling Stones bandmates he painted during self-isolation – The Sun

RONNIE Wood looks to earn a bit of Jumping Jack Cash by selling pictures of his bandmates during lockdown.

The Rolling Stones guitarist, 72, who is currently in self-isolation at his home in London, has kept himself occupied by painting his fellow musicians.

 Ronnie Wood is looking to earn a bit of extra cash by selling portraits of his fellow Rolling Stones bandmates

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Ronnie Wood is looking to earn a bit of extra cash by selling portraits of his fellow Rolling Stones bandmatesCredit: Instagram
 Fans can get their hands on the prints, each hand-signed by Ronnie himself, from his official art store

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Fans can get their hands on the prints, each hand-signed by Ronnie himself, from his official art storeCredit: Instagram

He showed off portraits of singer Mick Jagger, 76, guitarist Keith Richards, 76, and drummer Charlie Watts, 78, which he’d painted to help pass the time.

Posting on his Instagram account on Monday, a member of the rocker’s team wrote to his followers: “Ronnie has painted many musicians over his artistic career – including the Stones!

“Each of these prints is hand-signed by Ronnie and available from his official art store.”

 Ronnie is currently self-isolating at his home in London and has been painting to pass the time

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Ronnie is currently self-isolating at his home in London and has been painting to pass the timeCredit: PA:Press Association

Earlier this month the legendary group performed their classic hit You Can’t Always Get What You Want during the One World: Together At Home concert, despite all being in separate locations.

And last week they released new track Living In A Ghost Town – their first single in eight years.

 A member of the rocker’s team showed of his works off art on Instagram, saying 'Ronnie has painted many musicians over his artistic career - including the Stones'

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A member of the rocker’s team showed of his works off art on Instagram, saying ‘Ronnie has painted many musicians over his artistic career – including the Stones’Credit: Instagram
 Portraits include singer Mick Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards, and drummer Charlie Watts

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Portraits include singer Mick Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards, and drummer Charlie WattsCredit: Instagram

Mick Jagger revealed that the band decided to finish off the new song during the coronavirus crisis.

It had been started off in Los Angeles and London as the band worked on tracks for a forthcoming album – but they were forced to put the project on hold amid bans on travel.

In the end, writers Mick and Keith Richards felt the tune was so fitting for the moment they opted to finish it off in isolation and make it available to fans.

 It's not the first time Ronnie has unveiled his extensive collection - he painted five Picasso-inspired pieces while the band took a short break from touring last year

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It’s not the first time Ronnie has unveiled his extensive collection – he painted five Picasso-inspired pieces while the band took a short break from touring last year
 Earlier this month The Rolling Stones performed their hit You Can’t Always Get What You Want during the One World: Together At Home concert

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Earlier this month The Rolling Stones performed their hit You Can’t Always Get What You Want during the One World: Together At Home concertCredit: Global Citizen 2020

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