Aside from his rocking with the Rolling Stones, Ronnie Wood is also an accomplished artist, who paints the band’s set list before every gig.
And now the 77-year-old legend has unveiled his new portrait The Mercury.
The painting depicts the Queen singer in his iconic yellow jacket worn during the 1986 Wembley concert.
Ronnie has made available and personally signed 250 of his digital numbered Freddie Mercury prints.
Meanwhile, a portion of profits from the sale of the prints, which are £799 each, will benefit the Mercury Phoenix Trust. To find out more click here.
Express.co.uk previously spoke with illusionist and artist Derren Brown about his Freddie Mercury portrait and you can read the interview here.
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