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Ronnie Wood flogging portraits of his Rolling Stones bandmates he painted during self-isolation

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RONNIE Wood looks to earn a bit of Jumping Jack Cash by selling pictures of his bandmates during lockdown. The Rolling Stones guitarist, 72, who is currently in self-isolation at his home in London, has kept himself occupied by painting his fellow musicians.

He showed off portraits of singer Mick Jagger, 76, guitarist Keith Richards, 76, and drummer Charlie Watts, 78, which he'd painted to help pass the time.

Posting on his Instagram account on Monday, a member of the rocker’s team wrote to his followers: “Ronnie has painted many musicians over his artistic career - including the Stones! “Each of these prints is hand-signed by Ronnie and available from his official art store.” Earlier this month the legendary group performed their classic.

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