Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood is exhibiting off some of the art he created while on tour last year at Bluewater’s Castle Galleries.

The guitarists Drawn to Life collection captures his renowned bandmates, including Dartford duo Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, during their global 14 on Fire tour.

The four new prints went on display today and are free to view until April 19. There’s a limited edition run of just 295 prints and the portfolio is available to buy from £2,650.

Peter Gilby, Castle Galleries, Bluewater’s Gallery Manager said: “Most of us recognise Ronnie Wood as a music legend, but are unfamiliar with his other creative side – he’s actually a very accomplished artist and as his musical career progressed, he also continued his passion for painting.

“He draws with such fluidity and expression that his bandmates are really brought to life. It’s an exciting collection that any art lovers as well as fans will appreciate.”

Ronnie Wood said: “There is no kind of therapy like the one you have from starting and seeing a picture through to the end.

“In a secret sort of way, I like the people who I draw to see the way I’ve depicted them. Unlike music, it’s a solo effort. There’s no one else to blame.”