A wildly exaggerated 90s cartoonish political‑caricature illustration of Mick Jagger as an over‑the‑top, rubber‑faced character with huge expressive eyes and an impossibly wide mouth, standing in front of a massive bright red door. He holds an oversized dripping bucket of black paint, lunging forward with manic determination as if he’s about to paint the door black. The rest of the Rolling Stones appear behind him as distorted, satirical caricatures — huge heads, tiny bodies, exaggerated wrinkles, chaotic rock‑and‑roll energy. The scene is drawn in the style of classic 90s political newspaper caricatures: bold ink lines, cross‑hatching, exaggerated proportions, humorous symbolism, and dynamic motion. The red door dominates the composition, glowing intensely, while Mick’s bucket spills dramatic splashes of black paint. The atmosphere is loud, chaotic, and comedic, capturing the essence of ‘I see a red door, and I want it painted black’ in a satirical, cartoonish, political‑caricature style. Mehr sehen