Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood's artwork at Wolverhampton gallery

Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood has given art fans some Satisfaction by Painting It Black with the second release of his rare and coveted artworks at a Black Country gallery.

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Part of The Private Collection, Wood's work will be displayed in Castle Galleries on Victoria Street in Wolverhampton until February 5.

Prices start from £795.

The famous rockstar has included some ultra-rare work in this collection including two charcoal etchings, released in 2002 with only 120 editions.

The Study for Mick and Study for Keith will be available for purchase for the first time.

There are also works of Guns 'N' Roses guitar god Slash, Jimi Hendrix and Bob Marley.

Ian Weatherby-Blythe, managing director of Washington Green Fine Art Group Ltd, said: "There is a true sense of eclecticism, yet all master the connection between art and music."