Artist of the Year
The contestants' second challenge takes them to the Herstmonceux Observatory in East Sussex, as the search for Landscape Artist of the Year 2019 continues.
The contestants' second challenge takes them to the Herstmonceux Observatory in East Sussex, as the search for Landscape Artist of the Year 2019 continues.
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The contestants' second challenge takes them to the Herstmonceux Observatory in East Sussex, as the search for Landscape Artist of the Year 2019 continues.
The search for the UK's best landscape painter kicks off, as a new batch of 36 hopefuls head to Smeaton's Tower in Plymouth, Devon, for their first challenge.
Following the winner of Landscape Artist of the Year 2017 to Jamaica, where they will paint the breathtaking view from Noel Coward's home, Firefly.
It's the final and the three remaining artists capture the landscape of Winkworth Arboretum in Surrey, before one is crowned Landscape Artist of the Year 2017.
The remaining artists compete for a place in next week's final as they aim to impress the judges with their landscapes of the Hop Shop lavender farm in Kent.
The last of the heats takes place in Worm's Head, Wales, where the artists have just four hours to capture the stunning coastal scene on canvas.
The competition heads to Paddy's Hole, South Gare, where Frank Skinner and Joan Bakewell invite a new group of artists to capture the striking harbour scene.
It's the final and the artists arrive in Loch Ness to capture the beauty of the Scottish Highlands before Frank Skinner and Joan Bakewell announce the winner.
It's the semi-final and the artists set up their easels at Margate harbour, where they attempt to capture the stunning coastline views.
The competition moves to Stowe, Buckinghamshire, where the artists attempt to capture views of the stunning country house and gardens.
Eight new artists and a host of wildcard entries attempt to capture the picture-perfect views of Wray Castle, Cumbria.
The competition moves to Kent, where eight new artists and a host of wildcard entries attempt to capture the stunning countryside views of Scotney Castle.
Eight new artists and a host of wildcard entries attempt to capture the picture-perfect views of Stowe in Buckinghamshire.
The competition continues as hosts Frank Skinner and Joan Bakewell welcome eight new artists and 50 wildcard entries to the stunning Wray Castle in Cumbria.
The semi-final stage arrives as those who have made it to this round are set the task of creating portraits of the acclaimed soul singer and songwriter Rebecca Ferguson.
The celebrity sitters this time include self-proclaimed German Comedy Ambassador to the UK Henning Wehn, singer-songwriter and one-time Fame Academy graduate Lemar, and writer and author of The Sunday Times bestseller Queenie, Candice Carty-Williams.
Join Joan Bakewell and Stephen Mangan for another heat, with the celebrity sitters this time including actor Jim Carter, poet and writer Benjamin Zephaniah, and Gold Medallist Paralympian and 'Strictly Come Dancing' star Ellie Simmonds.
The competition continues at full speed with the artists creating portraits for British author and former Director General of MI5 Dame Stella Rimington, popular rapper Big Zuu, and classical soul musician Alexis Ffrench.
Join Joan Bakewell and Stephen Mangan for another heat in this year's competition, with the celebrities this time including dancer and TV personality Bruno Tonioli, saxophonist Yolanda Brown and British astronaut Helen Sharman.
The celebrity sitters this time include Madness frontman and Baggy Trousered legend Suggs, television and radio presenter and personality Miquita Oliver, and former Olympic champion curler Eve Muirhead.
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