Artist of the Year
Joining the Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year 2016 at Petworth to have a look at their journey through the competition and their remarkable work.
Joining the Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year 2016 at Petworth to have a look at their journey through the competition and their remarkable work.
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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.
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 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.
Joan Bakewell and Frank Skinner welcome a new group of artists to Knaresborough, where they are challenged to paint the striking views of the historic viaduct.
A new group of artists arrive at Rhossili Bay on the southwestern tip of the Gower Peninsula in Swansea, and attempt to capture the striking scene on canvas.
A new group of artists are challenged to paint the imposing world-famous steelworks at South Gare, near the mouth of the River Tees.
Hosts Joan Bakewell and Frank Skinner launch a nationwide search for the Landscape Artist of the Year 2017 as contestants paint iconic locations across the country.
Joining the Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year 2016 at Petworth to have a look at their journey through the competition and their remarkable work.
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.
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.
Hosts Frank Skinner and Joan Bakewell launch a nationwide search for a new Landscape Artist of the Year as contestants capture National Trust properties across the country.
Look back on the best moments from the ninth season of Portrait Artist of the Year.
Under the watchful eye of the judges, six celebrities sit down to paint Slade's Noddy Holder, designer Lawrence Llewellyn-Bowen and singer Mica Paris.
The competition winner's £10,000 prize is to paint a portrait of Sir Lenny Henry for London's National Gallery's permanent collection.
The semi-final stage continues as the contestants create portraits of the former Deputy Chief Medical Officer for England Jonathan Van-Tam.
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