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Ronnie Wood: Artist (Hardcover)
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Ronnie Wood: Artist (Hardcover)
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Ronnie Wood is one of the foremost rock guitarists in the world,
but his artistic talents extend beyond music. Throughout his
stellar musical career from The Birds to the Faces and the Rolling
Stones, Ronnie has never lost his passion for painting, drawing and
sculpture. Exuding the same irrepressible energy as Ronnie himself,
Ronnie Wood: Artist is the first ever comprehensive collection of
his paintings and other artworks, created to mark the occasion of
his seventieth birthday. The bright, bold volume brings together
the fruits of a lifetime in the arts, brimming with six decades of
memorable and diverse work, from his art college portfolio (he
studied alongside Pete Townshend) to the intimate work of his
personal life today. Inside, a generous selection of his Stones
work, including rare watercolours of Mick, Keith and Charlie
backstage, meets acrylics of contemporaries Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck
and Keith Moon. Portraits of formative jazz innovators Count Basie,
Miles Davis and Billie Holiday sit alongside blues heroes Howlin'
Wolf, Muddy Waters and Big Bill Broonzy. Paintings of Hollywood's
elite - Paul Newman, James Dean and Marilyn Monroe - juxtapose
real-time fashion sketches of Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell and deft
pastel compositions from his residency at the Royal Ballet. The
artist himself provides the captions and insights into the thought
and motivation behind each piece. With an introduction by Emmanuel
Guigon (director of the Museu Picasso, Barcelona, where Ronnie will
be beginning a residency in 2018) and an afterword by none other
than Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood: Artist exists where fine art and
rock 'n' roll collide. This extensive and eclectic collection
offers unique insights into the entire world of Ronnie Wood, and,
with close to 400 works, is a fitting testament to the artistic
range and ambition of rock 'n' roll's most successful artist
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