Ronnie Wood, 77, was supported by his glamorous wife, Sally, 46, as he launched an exhibition showcasing his artwork. The legendary Rolling Stones guitarist has enjoyed a remarkable year, raking in more than £1 million through his paintings. The couple looked effortlessly stylish as they attended the event, with Sally by his side, providing a solid show of support as her husband continues to build his successful art career. Wood’s paintings have gained significant attention, contributing to his impressive earnings and establishing him as not just a music icon, but also a respected visual artist.
Sally Wood, 46, supported her husband Ronnie at the launch of his exhibition, turning heads in a floral minidress, sheer black tights, and classic black heels. While Ronnie Wood, 77, has been recognized for his work with The Rolling Stones, he has also seen remarkable success in his art career. The musician made over £1 million in profit from his paintings, with accounts from 2023 revealing a profit of £1,437,277 from the previous year.
Ronnie’s passion for painting began at Ealing Art College in the ’60s, where he studied alongside future icons like Freddie Mercury and Pete Townshend. Although he took a break from painting during his rise to fame, he returned to it in the ’80s and found it to be a deeply immersive experience. One of his recent works, unveiled in March 2023, depicts The Rolling Stones performing on a street in Havana, capturing the energy and spirit of their iconic free concert for over 500,000 fans.
In another piece, Ronnie painted the setlist of their 2016 concert in Cuba, which was filmed for Havana Moon, offering a personal glimpse into the band’s monumental moment in Cuban history. The success of his art has proven to be just as enduring as his legendary musical career.
The Rolling Stones’ 24th studio album, Hackney Diamonds, released in October, has seen enormous success. It debuted at number one, marking the band’s 11th chart-topping album. The album quickly became the fifth fastest-selling of the year and the third most streamed album on Apple Music.
In addition to the album’s success, six tracks from Hackney Diamonds—Angry, Sweet Sounds of Heaven, Get Close, Bite My Head Off, Depending on You, and Mess It Up—made it into this week’s top 100 singles midweek chart, further solidifying the album’s popularity across multiple platforms.















































