Photos: Ronnie Wood Art Exhibition: Rolling Stones Guitarist Portraits Include Mick Jagger, Keith Richards [PHOTOS]

By IBTimes Staff Reporter | Apr 11, 2012 10:56 PM EDT

There's more to Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood than meets the eye.

The 64-year-old rocker is quite the painter. His latest exhibition, titled "Faces, Time and Places," is on display in New York City.

"Lots of musicians happen to be artists because you find, especially if you're a Gemini like me, that you're blessed with two things: music and art," the musician said at the exhibition's Monday opening, CBS reported.

His work is being presented by the Symbolic Collection at 498 Broome Street. The exhibition is open through June 30. Gallery hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday to Sunday, Cliché magazine reported

The exhibit includes portraits of Wood's Rolling Stones bandmates, Muhammad Ali and Al Pacino, Reuters reported.

Wood will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for the second time on Saturday as a member of The Faces, the Associated Press reported. He revealed at the exhibition opening that the Rolling Stones will be headed back to the studio this month.

"We're going to get together to have a rehearsal and see what happens," Wood told Reuters.

Check out these photos of Wood's art!

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Ronnie Wood can certainly paint!

Source: Reuters / Lucas Jackson Date:04/11/2012
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A photographer snaps art by Ronnie Wood.

Source: Reuters / Lucas Jackson Date:04/11/2012
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Ronnie Wood with new lady love, Sally Humphreys.

Source: Reuters / Lucas Jackson Date:04/11/2012
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Ronnie Wood stands with another famous musician, Kenney Jones.

Source: Reuters / Lucas Jackson Date:04/11/2012
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Art by Ronnie Wood on display in New York City.

Source: Reuters / Lucas Jackson Date:04/11/2012
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Another painting by Ronnie Wood.

Source: Reuters / Lucas Jackson Date:04/11/2012
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