14477/1Artistic Katie Luckett, aged six, has scooped first prize in a T-shirt design competition with her beautiful vision of Malmesbury.
The youngster, who lives in Reeds Farm in Malmesbury, drew a view of the town under a rainbow with a pot of gold.
Chris Curtis, owner of Whirlybobs children's clothes shop in Oxford Street chose her design from among 50 entries.
And now Katie has now been rewarded with a £50 voucher to spend on new clothes at the shop.
Mr Curtis started the competition to encourage children to visit the store and use their creative talents.
Mr Curtis said: " We wanted to generate some fun and enthusiasm among kids and get them to see our store.
"We had 50 entries and they were all of a very high standard. Some were coloured and others were cut-out shapes. It makes it a very difficult job for us to judge.
"But I have to say Katie's design was great. I really liked her view of Malmesbury with a rainbow, pot of gold and beautiful blue sky."
Proud mum Georgina Luckett said: "Sometimes Katie says she wants to be an artist.
"She likes drawing very much at Malmesbury Primary School and maybe one day she will be a fashion designer.
"I am not artistic but perhaps she gets her talent from her grandfather. He was an artist."
Whirlybobs specialises in clothes for children up to eight.
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