Ronnie Wood proudly unveils his new painting for sale of The Rolling Stones ... trends now
Ronnie Wood has revealed his latest painting for sale as a portrait of the Rolling Stones in Cuba.
The guitarist, 75, is an avid and talented artist and has created a painting depicting the band performing on a street in Havana.
Taking to Instagram to share the new piece, he wrote: 'Ronnie's latest portrait of the Rolling Stones shows the band on a Havana Street, with Charlie playing a Cuban drum, Mick dancing with a flourish and Darryl throwing his Fedora into the air!
'The painting illustrates how the band were inspired and invigorated by the Havana musical scene and the people of Cuba, at the time of their spectacular free concert for over 500,000 people.'
Another painting is dated March 25, 2016 and showed the setlist of the free concert that the band played in Cuba, which was filmed for Havana Moon.
Incredible: Ronnie Wood has revealed his latest painting for sale as a portrait of the Rolling Stones in Cuba
Amazing: The guitarist, 75, is an avid and talented artist and has created a painting depicting the band performing on a street in Havana
Setlist: Another painting is dated March 25, 2016 and showed the setlist of the free concert that the band played in Cuba, which was filmed for Havana Moon
Artistic: Taking to Instagram to share the new piece, he wrote: 'Ronnie's latest portrait of the Rolling Stones shows the band on a Havana Street, with Charlie playing a Cuban drum, Mick dancing with a flourish and Darryl throwing his Fedora into the air!
The prints are both signed and are called Stones in Cuba and Havana Setlist, available to buy.
It comes after it was revealed Ronnie has made a fortune on his incredible paintings as he pockets over £1 million in a year.
He filed new accounts for his art company revealing he made a massive £1,437,277 in profit