Artist flushed with success as she completes more than 200 paintings . . . on sheets of toilet paper
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Talented Paisley artist Caroline Gormley is on her way to the art history books as she marks one year of creating pandemic-inspired paintings on a roll of toilet paper.It was April last year that the creative mum-of-two was inspired to put a paintbrush to loo roll following the mania in supermarkets as the pandemic hit.Now with 200 paintings featuring memorable moments throughout the covid crisis, including portraits of Sir Captain Tom Moore, Nicola Sturgeon, Boris Johnson and even Donald Trump, Caroline is still hard at work on her pandemic masterpiece.She has hopes the clever artwork, which she spends hours working on every day during lockdown,