Ronnie Wood, 68, shares a sweet kiss with adoring wife Sally, 37, as he pays a special visit to The Royal College of Art 

Ronnie Wood is known as an artist of the musical variety, but his wife Sally was there to see him embrace his other creative side on Wednesday night.

There with a kiss and an adoring glance, the 37-year-old beauty supported The Rolling Stones rocker as he paid a special visit to The Royal College of Art to present an award.

Loved up couple Ronnie, 68, and Sally - who married in 2012 after meeting a decade ago - blended seamlessly into the crowd, sharing a passionate smooch before he presented the winner of the National Open Art Competition.

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Sweet kiss: Ronnie Wood adoring wife Sally shared a sweet smooch as they blended into the crowd at The Royal College of Art presentation on Wednesday night

Sweet kiss: Ronnie Wood adoring wife Sally shared a sweet smooch as they blended into the crowd at The Royal College of Art presentation on Wednesday night

After all, it seems that it's a love of art that binds the Sally and Ronnie, since they met when he was hanging one of his £300,000 paintings.

She was working was working at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane but it wasn't until 2011 that the duo became romantically involved, thanks his divorce from second wife Jo.

Ronnie was there on Wednesday to present his own work of art, the Sculptured Bronze Rhinoceros, which he playfully posed with inside the venue; showing off some of his enduring spirit.

Giddy teenagers: The loved up duo, who married in 2012, simply couldn't have looked happier

Giddy teenagers: The loved up duo, who married in 2012, simply couldn't have looked happier

Showing her support: The 37-year-old was there to see Ronnie present the NOA award

Showing her support: The 37-year-old was there to see Ronnie present the NOA award

Adoring: She kept shooting his adoring looks as a show of support for her artist husband

Adoring: She kept shooting his adoring looks as a show of support for her artist husband

The rocker wore a jazzy polka dot suit jacket, while she looked youthful in a short flirty skirt with black tights and ankle boots. 

The theatre producer wore a heart locket around her neck and sported a rocky leather jacket to suit her man's style. 

It had clearly been a proud night for the star, as he later said on Twitter: 'It was an honour to present my annual Bronze Rhino Sculpture Award to winner Reginald S Aloysius #NOA15 @tnoac'

Enthusiasts: Ronnie revealed his keen passion for art alongside his wife

Enthusiasts: Ronnie revealed his keen passion for art alongside his wife

Attention to detail: The rocker pointed out his favourite bits as he spent time perusing the gallery

Attention to detail: The rocker pointed out his favourite bits as he spent time perusing the gallery

Art fan: Ronnie has been producing artwork outside of music for many years now

Art fan: Ronnie has been producing artwork outside of music for many years now

Ronnie revealed on the night that he considers himself more of an artist who plays the guitar when he presented the NOA winner with an award. 

Speaking to London Live on the night, Ronnie said: 'I could be a painter, who's a guitarist or a guitarist who paints - either way is fine with me. Yeah I am.'

Ronnie, who originally went to art school, added: 'I often paint to music and play to paintings.'

One of Ronnie's works went up for sale at prestigious auction house Christie’s in 2013 for a staggering £300,000. 

Joker: The star seemed familiar with the Sculptured Bronze Rhinoceros, because he crafted it himself

Joker: The star seemed familiar with the Sculptured Bronze Rhinoceros, because he crafted it himself

Award winner: He would have to part with the beloved animal, but it would stay in the college each year

Award winner: He would have to part with the beloved animal, but it would stay in the college each year

Art lovers: Ronnie looked jazzy in a polka dot jacket, while she looked youthful in a short skirt and tights

Art lovers: Ronnie looked jazzy in a polka dot jacket, while she looked youthful in a short skirt and tights

Though Ronnie's old pal Bob Geldof recently confessed that he thinks the rock star is rubbish at art, nonetheless, telling Daily Mail's Sebastian Shakespeare in March: 'Personally, I think Ronnie’s work is terrible.'

'Rock stars like Ronnie should stick to music, not painting. There are quite a few famous rock stars who do art, but I think Ronnie, Bob Dylan and all the rest — they are all useless.

'I’m very much into art myself, but I wouldn’t go around saying I’m any good at painting. So why do rock musicians do it?' 

Playful: The Rolling Stones star had some choice words for his fellow artists on the night

Playful: The Rolling Stones star had some choice words for his fellow artists on the night

Quick boost: He kept pepped up with a can inside the venue and seemed to blend in well with the crowd

Quick boost: He kept pepped up with a can inside the venue and seemed to blend in well with the crowd

Quick picture: Sally and Ronnie talked shop with the BBC's Art Editor Will Gompertz (right)

Quick picture: Sally and Ronnie talked shop with the BBC's Art Editor Will Gompertz (right)

Fond farewell: Ronnie posed with the bronze animal, which he had crafted himself

Fond farewell: Ronnie posed with the bronze animal, which he had crafted himself

 

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