Ronnie Wood releases limited edition print of his stunning Freddie Mercury portrait, “The Mercury.” Only 250 hand-signed copies available, with profits benefiting the Mercury Phoenix Trust’s fight against AIDS. Secure your piece of rock history at ronniewood.com starting September 10, 2024.
Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood has released a limited edition print of his stunning portrait of Freddie Mercury. The piece, titled “The Mercury,” captures the legendary Queen frontman in his iconic yellow jacket from the band’s unforgettable Live Aid performance. Wood’s masterful brushstrokes and vibrant colors bring Freddie’s energy and charisma to life on the canvas.
Fans and art collectors alike now have the opportunity to own a piece of rock ‘n’ roll history. The limited edition print is available in a run of just 250 numbered copies, each individually hand-signed by Wood himself. Priced at £799, this exclusive artwork is sure to be a treasured addition to any collection, as reported by goldradiouk.
But “The Mercury” is more than just a beautiful piece of art – it’s also a tribute to one of the greatest singers in rock ‘n’ roll history. Wood, a longtime friend and admirer of Mercury, created the portrait as a way to honor his legacy and celebrate his enduring impact on music. By purchasing a print, fans can join Wood in paying homage to the incomparable Freddie Mercury.
Best of all, according to yahoo, a portion of the profits from each sale will be donated to the Mercury Phoenix Trust. This charitable organization, founded by Mercury’s Queen bandmates Brian May and Roger Taylor, along with their manager Jim Beach, is dedicated to funding education and awareness projects in the developing world to combat AIDS. With over 1,500 projects funded in 57 countries and more than £17 million given away, the Trust has made a significant impact in the global fight against this devastating disease.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of rock history while supporting a worthy cause. The limited edition print of “The Mercury” will be available for purchase starting September 10, 2024. Visit Ronnie Wood’s official website or the Mercury Phoenix Trust for more information and to secure your copy before they’re gone forever.
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