[1] From 1969 to 1975, she was married to Roger Waters of the rock band Pink Floyd,[2] her childhood sweetheart.
[3] Trim's father was a research scientist at the University of Cambridge,[1] but encouraged her to concentrate on art.
[1] During her time with Waters, she worked as an art teacher, including a period during the mid to late 1960s at Walthamstow High School for Girls and Dame Alice Owen's Girls' Grammar School in Islington, North London.
[1][4] She was shown on the gatefold sleeve of the original release of Pink Floyd's 1969 album Ummagumma,[2] but was excised from subsequent CD reissues.
[1] Following her divorce from Waters, she spent ten years living alone in London,[1] concentrating on her pottery, focusing on coiled pots.