Ronnie Wood has turned his wife’s shapely bottom into a rug.

The Rolling Stones guitarist regularly paints Sally, 41, in the nude.

Ronnie, 72, who plays the Stones’ classic Paint It Black on tour, told the Sunday People: “I’ve turned three paintings into rugs and they are backstage on the tours.

“They are called Wild Horses, The Bum and I Feel Like Playing.

"I have painted Sally a lot and The Bum is hers.

"It’s fantastic. It is painted from a sketch then I developed it on my iPad using a brushes app.”

'The Bum' is a painting by Ronnie Wood - which he's now had made into a rug

Ronnie, who married Sally in 2012 and is dad to three-year-old twins Gracie and Alice, added: “Painting Sally is a dream.

“Sometimes I even draw and sketch something on the quiet and she doesn’t even know I’m doing it.”

The Bum and I Feel Like Playing are ­dedicated to theatre producer Sally, while Wild Horses is a tribute to the Stones’ track of the same name from their 1971 Sticky Fingers album.

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The couple married in 2012 and are parents to three-year-old twins Gracie and Alice.

Ronnie sold a nude painting of Sally in 2014 for a reported £200,000.

He revealed The Bum rug as he launched his new Bremont watch collection which includes hand painted faces he created on tour.

The collection is titled 1947, the year of his birth. Ronnie has ­designed 47 watches selling for £35,000 each.

Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood during Conde Nast Media Group Presents Fashion Rocks 2004 - Backstage and Audience at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York, United States. ***Exclusive*** (Photo by KMazur/WireImage for Conde Nast media group)

Ronnie recently hugged Rod Stewart on stage as the two shared their cancer stories.

“I join Ronnie now who’s had lung cancer,” Rod told the crowd. Ronnie added: “Someone up there likes us.”

For the hundreds of people packed into Surrey’s Wentworth Golf club for a charity Faces reunion, 74-year-old Rod’s admission he’d had prostate cancer sparked headlines around the world.

Ronnie, 72, was diagnosed with cancer in May 2017 and went public three months later.

The Stones legend got the all-clear after a five-hour operation.