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Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Lien ()
Date: April 25, 2019 19:17

The Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood has unveiled a series of new paintings, including a Picasso-inspired picture that honours his band.

Entitled ‘Abstract Stones’, which you can view below, the painting is one of five different works of art Wood is selling online as hand-signed prints from tomorrow (April 26).

I call it The Picasso Stones. It’s my interpretation of Picasso’s painting The Three Dancers,” Wood said. “Looking at the original, I was inspired to do my own take featuring the boys. I did a few versions and each one was slightly different and more honed than the last.
“I had great fun doing it. Picasso did his own take on a lot of artists but I bet he never thought no one would ever do a take on him. I hope and think he’d be flattered, but also a bit shocked and pleasantly surprised at my take on his work.”


Wood has also painted a set of his own personal interpretations of classic Stones tour posters: Bridges to Babylon, Urban Jungle and Voodoo Lounge. For more information, head to Ronnie Wood’s official site here.

Read more at [www.nme.com]

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: duke richardson ()
Date: April 25, 2019 23:26

for the life of me i want to like that painting ..

but its silly and goofy, without the Picasso reference. with it, its just weird.

sorry Ronnie..

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Big Al ()
Date: April 26, 2019 00:34

Is this what the NME has become? I used to buy the newspaper religiously every Thursday. Now it’s seemingly just another trashy site. Something so iconic is no more.

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Hairball ()
Date: April 26, 2019 00:46

"I bet he never thought no one would ever do a take on him"


Lol...only millions of beginning painting students who are assigned to do this in beginning painting classes.
I even had a professor way back when who had an entire show based on his "take" on Picasso.
Ronnie should hone his skills and stick with his own style, whatever that is.

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Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: April 26, 2019 01:22

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ROCKMAN



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Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Koen ()
Date: April 26, 2019 01:29

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2019-04-26 15:30 by Koen.

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Date: April 26, 2019 05:06

I'm just not sure about Keith's right arm doubling as Mick's todger.

I;m with Duke on this - I usually want to like Ron Wood's paintings. Love his dedication; and he is a working painter, yes. I don't think he would get the recognition on the strength of paintings alone, w/o his rockn roll pedigree.

Anyone should have the freedom to pursue their love in the arts, but there is a finite space of recognition and attention that painters in the world can ask for. And IMO he is using space that should go to controversial, brilliant, BROKE artists.

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: April 26, 2019 05:12





ROCKMAN

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
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Date: April 26, 2019 06:14


Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: April 26, 2019 06:47





ROCKMAN

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: hopkins ()
Date: April 26, 2019 08:40

with very rare exceptions, it's sort of a common joke, or diss, to have a rock star market, well, this kind of ....
I'm no critic so I don't want to say what i won't say, well maybe I sorta said it. eye popping smiley

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: rebelrebel ()
Date: April 26, 2019 09:45

I quite like it. It's only a bit of fun.

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: matxil ()
Date: April 26, 2019 10:34

As a joke, it's not bad.

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Stoneage ()
Date: April 26, 2019 10:59

To be fair to Ronnie though: He has a certain amount of talent. He can draw to begin with. There are many celebrities that dabbles with art without even knowing the basics.
They often do abstract paintings since they can't draw, (or paint), at all. People actually buy those paintings (or whatever you call it) because they are celebrities.
At least Ronnie is one step above that...

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: frankotero ()
Date: April 26, 2019 12:22

I like Ronnie's work more than Dylan and Mccartney for what it's worth. At first I didn't care for this picture but its slowly growing on me.

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: z ()
Date: April 26, 2019 12:27

Quote
matxil
As a joke, it's not bad.

As a bad joke, it's even good.

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: matxil ()
Date: April 26, 2019 13:40

Quote
z
Quote
matxil
As a joke, it's not bad.

As a bad joke, it's even good.

smiling smiley

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Spud ()
Date: April 26, 2019 14:43

I think some folks underestimate Ronnie a little as an artist.

Were he not an otherwise famous celebrity his art would still have been more than good enough to find its way into galleries and make him a decent living.

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Date: April 26, 2019 14:46

He's got a lot of talent. It's the imagination dept. that's lacking a bit.
I was just looking at the painting under discussion here, and I notice, if it weren't for the 'Jagger' IMO it would be a good deal better.

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Stoneage ()
Date: April 26, 2019 15:16

No, it wouldn't.

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Stoneage ()
Date: April 26, 2019 15:25

Quote
Spud
I think some folks underestimate Ronnie a little as an artist.

Were he not an otherwise famous celebrity his art would still have been more than good enough to find its way into galleries and make him a decent living.

Don't think so. There are thousands of amateurs out there just as good as him. Or better. Very few can make a living out of it.

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Koen ()
Date: April 26, 2019 15:31

They are for sale: [shop.ronniewood.com]

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Spud ()
Date: April 26, 2019 15:36

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Stoneage
Quote
Spud
I think some folks underestimate Ronnie a little as an artist.

Were he not an otherwise famous celebrity his art would still have been more than good enough to find its way into galleries and make him a decent living.

Don't think so. There are thousands of amateurs out there just as good as him. Or better. Very few can make a living out of it.

There will be thousands of amateur guitar players who are just as good too .

As with music...a bit of luck is required to go along with the talent if you are to be successful ...and Ronnie has enough artistic talent to have succeeded, given that little bit of luck .

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Elmo Lewis ()
Date: April 26, 2019 15:42

I usually like Ronnie's artwork. This is awful.

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Date: April 26, 2019 15:44

Quote
Spud
Quote
Stoneage
Quote
Spud
I think some folks underestimate Ronnie a little as an artist.

Were he not an otherwise famous celebrity his art would still have been more than good enough to find its way into galleries and make him a decent living.

Don't think so. There are thousands of amateurs out there just as good as him. Or better. Very few can make a living out of it.

There will be thousands of amateur guitar players who are just as good too .

As with music...a bit of luck is required to go along with the talent if you are to be successful ...and Ronnie has enough artistic talent to have succeeded, given that little bit of luck .

So true. And Ronnie has been blessed with a lot of good luck.
But I do believe we can nudge our own good luck along at times. He has been so clever with his timing and friends. And of course he has worked hard. It's probably been a riot most of the way; but he stayed on the road for what? the first 15 years straight? And squeezed a few solo albums in there too.

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Spud ()
Date: April 26, 2019 15:46

This particular work isn't to my tastes either...but there will be plenty to whom it does appeal.

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Stoneage ()
Date: April 26, 2019 15:49

Quote
Koen
They are for sale: [shop.ronniewood.com]

Horrible, horrible, horrible! Good luck to those buying it...

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: bitusa2012 ()
Date: April 26, 2019 16:22

I think Ronnie is demeaning his own work by "dabbling" in so many styles. Artists have "their own" style or signature look I think. I don't think Picasso himself would paint like Monet, or Monet like daVinci, or daVinci like...Ronnie etc.

Stick to your own style Ronnie. Stop cloning others'. Be sure of YOURSELF, man.

Rod

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: keithsman ()
Date: April 26, 2019 16:32

I just wish Ronnie could play like he can paint grinning smiley

Re: Ronnie Wood's The Picasso Stones
Posted by: Kurt ()
Date: April 26, 2019 16:57

Never begrudge anyone for creating...

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