Still Life
Amateur painting competition presented by Mariella Frostrup and the Rev Richard Coles. The ten painters begin the competition by tackling still life.
Mariella Frostrup and the Rev Richard Coles have been polishing up on their Pollocks and reviewing their Rembrandts as they return for The Big Painting Challenge. Ten amateur painters, all with bags of enthusiasm and lashings of potential, arrive in Glasgow for the start of a six-week artistic boot camp. They will be working with professional mentors Diana Ali and Pascal Anson, who are there to tutor and test them in equal measure.
The first genre the artists face is still life, and the task sees them painting objects they have each brought from home. Can they transfer a 3D object convincingly onto a 2D canvas? This is followed by a masterclass, a specially designed teaching moment to help both artists and anyone at home trying to improve their painting skills on volume and tone.
The next challenge is a supersized still life. At a distillery, the artists must reproduce the large-scale and very shiny stills and fermenters used in the production of whisky and gin. Once completed, their works are displayed to the public, who give their favourite artist a pass to the next round. Judges Lachlan Goudie and Daphne Todd then deliver their verdicts on the amateurs' artistic endeavours and decide which of them will be sent home.
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Paint what you see
Duration: 01:15
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Perception of Still life
Duration: 01:15
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A Masterclass in Reductive drawing
Duration: 01:09
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Mariella Frostrup |
Presenter | Richard Coles |
Judge | Lachlan Goudie |
Judge | Daphne Todd |
Participant | Diana Ali |
Participant | Pascal Anson |
Executive Producer | Rachel Watson |
Series Producer | Louisa Gray |
Director | Paul Newton |
Broadcasts
- Sun 1 Apr 2018 18:00
- Mon 12 Nov 2018 06:15
- Thu 23 Sep 2021 14:15麻豆官网首页入口 Two except Scotland
- Fri 31 Mar 2023 14:45麻豆官网首页入口 Two except Scotland