Ronnie Wood is best known as the legendary guitarist for The Rolling Stones, but he is also an accomplished visual artist with a career that spans decades. Trained at Ealing Art College, Wood’s early passion for drawing was nurtured alongside his music, eventually developing into a distinct and expressive style celebrated worldwide.
His artwork often explores the vibrant energy of the music world, capturing intimate, behind-the-scenes moments of rock and roll legends, many of whom he knows personally. Wood works across multiple mediums, including drawing, painting, and limited edition prints. His bold use of line and colour reflects both his personality and the rhythm of his musical life.
Published by Washington Green and exhibited globally, Wood’s work is held in private and public collections. His prints, such as The Blue Smoke Suite, remain highly sought-after among collectors of music-inspired art. Critics, including the late Brian Sewell, have praised his work for its authenticity and technical strength.
Wood continues to create and exhibit, maintaining a unique dual career that bridges music and fine art. His pieces offer fans and collectors a raw, personal insight into one of the most enduring icons of modern British culture.