Decorative tote bag for Watts Gallery Artists' Village

I was delighted to be asked to design a tote bag for Watts Gallery - Artists'​ Village, based on their collection of artworks, crafts and architecture. I was also assisted in my design by a local womens group too who were extremely helpful in selecting which of Mr and Mrs Watts designs they preferred (I think Mary Watts chapel designs were a winner). It's now on sale on the gallery's website too.

About Vicky
A versatile and imaginative artist, Vicky Scott uses a whole range of media from paper collage to digital painting to create images in her signature style. Her quirky, colourful and nostalgic illustrations thrive on a sense of optimism, which makes her work excellent for lifestyle publications, ad campaigns and decorative projects.
Want to discuss a commission?
Similar illustrations by Vicky
Autumnal plants and wildlife page art
Fun filled illustrated map of London
Maps Barcelona Map
Vicky's latest news
Puzzled
Puzzled
The puzzles page of Scoop Magazine is decorated with the papercraft of Vicky Scott.
Puzzled
Pack Your Bags
Pack Your Bags
Vicky Scott's map of London appears in French educational book Pack Your Bags.
Pack Your Bags
The Sumatran Rainforest
The Sumatran Rainforest
Appearing in the latest issue of Wild Times, Vicky Scott crafts a vibrant collaged cover and inside spread.
The Sumatran Rainforest
Do you commission animation as well?
If so, we represent many outstandingly talented animators, creating gifs, explainers, characters, stop motion and motion graphics for TV, film, games and digital streaming in 2d and 3d.
Other offices: France | Germany | Brazil | South America | China | Australia | SE Asia | UK |
Open the search sidebar
Briefly describe what you are looking for, and Genie will try and suggest some ideas.
ask an agent
Search
Search picks out matching ideas and keywords from our artists, styles galleries and news archive, and invites the AI Search Genie to offer artist suggestions for your project.
ask an agent
Howdy
We are happy to help!