Ronnie Wood Debuts Two New Rolling Stones-Inspired Art Pieces

The legendary guitarist's latest works capture iconic moments from the band's history.

Mar. 21, 2026 at 2:00am

Ronnie Wood, the legendary guitarist of The Rolling Stones, has debuted two new pieces of art inspired by the band's iconic history. The first piece, "Philadelphia 1981 III," is a painting depicting Wood and guitarist Keith Richards at a Stones concert in Philadelphia during their Tattoo You tour. The second, "Sympathy for the Devil," is an action shot of frontman Mick Jagger from the Voodoo Lounge tour, with Jagger wearing a feathered top hat and sunglasses. Both limited-edition prints are available for preorder now, with shipping starting on March 26.

Why it matters

As a multi-talented artist, Ronnie Wood's new Rolling Stones-inspired works offer fans a unique opportunity to own a piece of the band's storied history. The paintings capture iconic moments from the group's live performances, which have long been celebrated for their energy and showmanship.

The details

The first piece, "Philadelphia 1981 III," is a painting of Wood and guitarist Keith Richards at Philadelphia's JFK Stadium during The Stones' Tattoo You American Tour. The second, "Sympathy for the Devi," is an action shot of frontman Mick Jagger from the Voodoo Lounge tour, with Jagger wearing a feathered top hat and sunglasses. Both prints, signed by Wood, come unframed and are limited to just under 300 copies each.

  • The prints will be available for preorder starting on March 21, 2026.
  • Shipping for the prints will begin on March 26, 2026.

The players

Ronnie Wood

The legendary guitarist of The Rolling Stones, known for his artistic talents in addition to his musical prowess.

Keith Richards

The iconic guitarist of The Rolling Stones, who is featured in one of Wood's new paintings.

Mick Jagger

The legendary frontman of The Rolling Stones, who is captured in one of Wood's new action shots.

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What’s next

While there's been no word on whether The Rolling Stones have any plans to tour anytime soon, Wood is planning to take the stage in 2026. He recently announced two shows with his band at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, Sept. 7 and 8.

The takeaway

Ronnie Wood's new Rolling Stones-inspired art pieces offer fans a unique opportunity to own a piece of the band's legendary history, capturing iconic moments from their live performances that have long been celebrated for their energy and showmanship.