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Ronnie will be at the Picasso museum in Barcelona next month for the book launch.
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schillidQuote
Ronnie will be at the Picasso museum in Barcelona next month for the book launch.
Wouldn't a bookstore be more appropriate?
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schillidQuote
Ronnie will be at the Picasso museum in Barcelona next month for the book launch.
Wouldn't a bookstore be more appropriate?
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schillidQuote
Ronnie will be at the Picasso museum in Barcelona next month for the book launch.
Wouldn't a bookstore be more appropriate?
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schillidQuote
Ronnie will be at the Picasso museum in Barcelona next month for the book launch.
Wouldn't a bookstore be more appropriate?
It's a book release party, so you choose a cool venue. Nothing better than the Picasso Museum, and Ronnie evidently knows the people there. Anyway, are bookstores still a thing?
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schillidQuote
Ronnie will be at the Picasso museum in Barcelona next month for the book launch.
Wouldn't a bookstore be more appropriate?
It's a book release party, so you choose a cool venue. Nothing better than the Picasso Museum, and Ronnie evidently knows the people there. Anyway, are bookstores still a thing?
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Palace Revolution 2000
I have to say he has gotten a lot better. The ballet works are not bad.
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Hairball
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Palace Revolution 2000
I have to say he has gotten a lot better. The ballet works are not bad.
They're not bad, but they're basically crappy copies of Edgar Degas (1834-1917).
Degas
Generally speaking, I'm not a big fan of Ronnie's paintings. The colors he uses are either too loud or too dull, the derivativeness of various styles, the lack of capturing correct facial expressions and proportions, and some of them look like he copied/traced directly from photographs. If he wasn't a famous rock star, not sure how far he would have made it in his art career.
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Hairball
Nice looking book.Quote
Palace Revolution 2000
I have to say he has gotten a lot better. The ballet works are not bad.
They're not bad, but they're basically crappy copies of Edgar Degas (1834-1917).
Degas
Generally speaking, I'm not a big fan of Ronnie's paintings. The colors he uses are either too loud or too dull, the derivativeness of various styles, the lack of capturing correct facial expressions and proportions, and some of them look like he copied/traced directly from photographs. If he wasn't a famous rock star, not sure how far he would have made it in his art career.
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flairville
The 500 special editions are signed by Ronnie.
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Cristiano Radtke
To launch his first ever art book published by Thames & Hudson, Ronnie Wood will be holding a book signing in WHSmith on 4 in Selfridges, Oxford Street, London on Tuesday 15th August 2017.
To avoid disappointment, we must stress that there will be no opportunity to view Ronnie for non-ticket holders.
Only copies of ‘Ronnie Wood artist’ will be signed. No other merchandise/materials will be signed.
MORE INFO HERE: [www.eventbrite.co.uk]
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Cristiano Radtke
To launch his first ever art book published by Thames & Hudson, Ronnie Wood will be holding a book signing in WHSmith on 4 in Selfridges, Oxford Street, London on Tuesday 15th August 2017.
To avoid disappointment, we must stress that there will be no opportunity to view Ronnie for non-ticket holders.
Only copies of ‘Ronnie Wood artist’ will be signed. No other merchandise/materials will be signed.
MORE INFO HERE: [www.eventbrite.co.uk]
Got my ticket
Thanks
Cristiano