I’m so relieved that the Jane Goodall portrait from a couple of years ago was absolutely fabulous and did her justice. Although some of the recent rather controversial ones have grown on me. I do think that they choose someone that they think will have a rapport with the sitter.
I always watch it, although I prefer Landscape Artist Of The Year because Portraits aren't my thing. In fact I never have any human figures in my paintings, not even tiny ones in the distance, The first set of artists were all very good so hopefully we can look forward to a really good series.
I agree with MayBee70 that the Jane Goodall portrait was wonderful. They seemed to have such a good time together while she was working on it.
I can't draw or paint to save my life but I enjoy watching this. I like to see the 3 different end products on the same sitter. Fascinating how an artist sees something different to the other painters.
I usually watch this but just didn’t get around to it this last week, I never agree with the judges 😁 and in the portrait or the landscape challenge I know if I pick the worst one it will win.Sounds like it was different this time.
I have just watched the second episode and this time I didn't agree with the judges' choice. Again, some very talented artists and of course the lovely Stephen.
I loved the portrait done by the sixteen year old boy.
I did too. A great talent and came over as a lovely boy.
I'm a bit basic when it comes to portraiture, I want the portrait to look like the subject and I didn't think any of them really captured the Hairy Biker chap's likeness, whereas the rugby player was good in all 3. But then it was a painting of the author that won which I thought was a bit stylised.
Art is so subjective - I rarely agree with the judges.
I am pleased to say I have picked the winner two weeks in a row.
Strange how nobody in one group managed to capture a good likeness of Si King. One looked like Kenny Rogers, another an older Paul Young and a graphical depiction of Santa Claus.