This is one quarter of a Stones series featuring only half of their instantly recognisable faces.
I was lucky enough to see them in 1964 at Aberdeen's Capital and though it lingers in my memory it is purely visual. The screams of the women filled the hall. These paintings illustrate how much more interesting we look if we are fortunate enough to reach a decent age.
This is a one-off Original piece on Saunders Waterford 300gsm HP paper, using mixed media including Watercolour Paint, Acrylic Paint, Inktense Pencils and occasionally Unison Colour Soft Pastels.
Unframed: 1010 x 680 mm
Framed: 1310 x 980 mm