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Rocking artwork on display

Artwork by one of the biggest rock stars on the planet is going on show in Kent from today.

The Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood, whose bandmate Mick Jagger attended Dartford Grammar School, has been painting for more than 50 years and is unveiling part of his debut collection of fine art at Bluewater shopping centre.

The five limited edition pieces, published by Washington Green Fine Art Publishing, include paintings of live performances by the band and self-portraits.

Glyn Washington, managing director of Washington Green Fine Art, said: "Every so often each century, time draws out and seals a place in the history books for creative geniuses in our midst and Ronnie Wood is one such outstanding artistic talent.

"He picked up a paintbrush way before he picked up a guitar. This collection of art is testament to the enduring journey of a truly accomplished artist."

The collection will be on display in the Upper Rose Gallery at Bluewater from today.

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