Keith
Keith
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Edition of 15 in 3 sizes
Although performing with the Rolling Stones since 1961, Keith Richards only uses 15 guitars. Commissioned in 2018 to paint Keith Richards by a Boston collector and his wife who own over 20 Quigley works—the immortal riff master, the soul of the Rolling Stones, the definition of rock and roll survival found out about the painting and although has yet to commission his own version now follows the artist's career. Quigley captures the guitarist who turned rebellion into an art form and somehow lived to tell the tale. From "Satisfaction" to "Start Me Up," Keith's guitar work defined generations and proved that raw talent, relentless touring, and zero compromise could build a legacy that outlasts everything. He's the ultimate SKRAPPER: still standing, still playing, still refusing to slow down. This piece honors a musician who became a symbol of creative endurance and the power of never giving up on your art.
Quigley's entire 2011 edition of 60 Lincoln prints has been sold out since 2013. The 2015 edition of 16 is sold out as well. Both now sell for $5,000-$7,000, a clear example of how his prints escalate in value when editions sell out. Don't hesitate on these unique opportunities to collect what is still available.
Published and hand signed in 3 sizes on the highest quality canvas and paper to offer affordable but collectible investment options for art enthusiasts and friends who may struggle with the decision to own a piece of Quigley's work. Making the work accessible. Edition of 15 in 3 sizes.
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