Artist of the Year
In the fifth heat, eight artists head to Tyneside to capture its industrial heritage with an artwork inspired by the Gateshead Tyne Bridge. Opened in 1928, the bridge has become iconic to the local area and people.
In the fifth heat, eight artists head to Tyneside to capture its industrial heritage with an artwork inspired by the Gateshead Tyne Bridge. Opened in 1928, the bridge has become iconic to the local area and people.
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In the third heat, Stephen Mangan heads to Kent to visit the 13th-century Hever Castle, where eight artists and 50 wildcards look to put its Italianate loggia and scenic gardens to canvas.
In the second heat, eight artists and 50 wildcards visit the port of Liverpool to put its historic docks and vibrant waterfront to canvas, with the winner going through to the semi-final.
Stephen Mangan heads to the imposing ruins of Dunnottar Castle in Aberdeenshire, where eight artists take on the challenge of capturing its scenic beauty to secure a spot in the semi-final.
Enjoy this year's best moments as more hopefuls vied for the title of Landscape Artist of the Year.
The 2023 victor takes on and completes a £10,000 commission to paint a seascape to hang in the Royal Museums Greenwich.
The stage is set as the remaining contestants head to the stunning village of Portmeirion in North Wales for 2023's grand finale.
This year's final is within touching distance as the remaining contestants are tasked with painting the Thames Barrier flood defence in London.
Back searching for Britain's best landscape painter, Joan Bakewell, Stephen Mangan and the judges head to Blackpool for the first of this year's heats.
Discover the best moments from this year's competition, which saw more hopefuls go head-to-head to be crowned Sky Arts' Landscape Artist of the Year.
Six celebrities including Jim Moir, Jessie Cave, Jordan Stephens, Rose Matafeo, Caryn Franklin and Tomasz Schafernaker head to the picturesque town of Whitstable to showcase their artistic flair.
The victor of the 2022 competition expresses their artistic prowess through capturing a spectacular location in paint.
The Lake District awaits the three remaining artists who have one final opportunity to wow the judges in 2022's grand finale.
The five heat winners and one wildcard winner must impress to secure safe passage to the final, and they have a most impressive structure to capture. Heading to Scotland, the artists must commit the iconic Forth Bridge to canvas.
The competition revisits Compton Verney as the artists bid to impress the judges in the fifth and final heat.
In the grand final of 2019's competition, the artists must impress the judges in their toughest challenge yet: a night-painting of the iconic Battersea Power Station.
The judges have chosen the semi-finalists, and the first set of winners from the regional heats head to Scotland, to the port town of Cromarty. Joined by the Wildcard Winner, the semi-finalists must capture the rugged small town.
Joan Bakewell and Stephen Mangan head to the south coast as the artists create seascapes of Plymouth Sound and its enchanting, historic Drake Island. The semi-final is coming up, so wowing the judges is more important than ever.
In the fifth heat, eight artists head to Tyneside to capture its industrial heritage with an artwork inspired by the Gateshead Tyne Bridge. Opened in 1928, the bridge has become iconic to the local area and people.
The contestants head to Sussex's Herstmonceux Castle, hoping to capture the historic splendour of one of the oldest buildings still standing in Britain.
Eight artists head to the banks of the River Tyne. They've got four hours to create an artwork of the engineering marvel and impress the judges.
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