RONNIE WOOD Paint it black-Pretty beat up Keith + B. F. HAND SIGNED ROLLING STONES
RONNIE WOOD Paint it black-Pretty beat up Keith + B. HAND SIGNED ROLLING STONES. This product data sheet is originally written in English. Born in Middlesex, England in 1947. Both apply equally to Ronnie Wood. Title: ” Paint it black – Pretty beat up ” Keith Richards and longtime backup singer Bernard Fowler. Limited Edition Hand signed by Ronnie and numbered 5/295 or similar on heavy BLACK paper. 38.2″x28.3″. (96.52 x 69.85cm). Screenprint with Gold Leaf on black Somerset Velvet 280gsm. Hand Torn Edges on All Sides. DRYSTAMP (EMBOSSED) by publisher Scream Art LOWER RIGHT. Very good condition, never framed. Please consider the Photo’s of the actual Artwork as part of the description. Please note that there sometimes can be a slight color variation from Photo to actual art work. Ronnie Wood was born in Hillingdon, Middlesex, England, in 1947, into a musical and artistic family – his father Arthur was an amateur musician and ten-year-old Ronnie played his first gig as a member of his father’s Original London Skiffle Group at the Regal cinema in Uxbridge. His two older brothers Arthur and Ted went to art school and Art was also an accomplished musician. At sixteen years old, before pursuing his musical career, Ronnie went to Ealing College of Art in west London. Ronnie’s paintings of musicians and the Rolling Stones in particular command high prices and yet his art is not restricted to just musical subjects. He paints animals as well as portraits of other well-known figures including the large painting of London’s’movers and shakers’ that adorns the wall of the capital’s Ivy restaurant. Among those who own original Ronnie Wood artworks are former US President Bill Clinton, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jack Nicholson. We understand that things can happen and if for some reason, you need more time… Just write so that we can work it out for you. If you invoice shows something else, please wait for revised invoice before paying! He paints animals as well as portraits of other well-known figures including the large painting of London’s’movers and shakers’ that adorns the wall of the ca.