This is my sixth and final review of the Heats in Series 11 of Landscape Artist of the Year. This episode apparently was the first heat of the series - and the view was of Dover Castle and its ramparts
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| Drone View of the location with LAOTY Pods, wildcard artists and Dover castle |
As always my review provides:
- more detail than the programme about each of the artists
- overview of the location for the day and how this worked for the artists and programme
- comments on themes which cropped during the programme
- details of the artists who were shortlisted and who won the Wildcard and this heat.
Episode 6: Dover Castle
Location and Weather
DOVER CASTLE
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| Dover Castle: a classic 11th century motte and bailey castle built by William the Conqueror transformed by Henry II in the 12th century with a massive stone keep and curtain walls |
- The massive earth ramparts and ditches surrounding the castle were thought to have been originally constructed about 800 years BC!
- The Romans constructed a lighthouse (Pharos) to guide ships into the harbour
- Churches were built in the 7th and 10-11th centuries
- 1066: William the Conqueror builds a castle there after he has defeated King Harold
- 1180-89: King Henry II rebuilds the Castle and constructs a huge Keep. This was the most expensive castle building project in England ever!
- 1215: King John constructs the important outer defences which hold when the castle is besieged the following year by the Prince of France
- 1217-56: over the next 30 years, enormous sums are spent strengthening Dover, making it one of the largest and most strategically important castles in England.
- 1793-1815: huge sums are spent during the French Revolution and the Napoelanic wars to make the castle safe
- 1939-45: The naval and later combined services headquarters were located in the Napoleonic tunnels and masterminded the invasion of France.
- 1956: the gun batteries were removed.
- For me they are good for locating the venue and the nature of its vicinity.
- However, the film-making of this series seems to have fallen prey to using the drone as much as possible.
- what WE DO NOT SEE ENOUGH OF is what the view looks like from each artist's pod.
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| The (very) quick view from an Artist's Pod |
Weather
- having a VERY big think about the wisdom of some locations
- where wind is VERY predictable
- eg near the coast, on top of a hill!!
- thinking about / finding out what the PREVAILING WIND DIRECTION is likely to be and how this might affect the pods i.e.
- it looked to me like they'd pitched the pods right in the path of every (PREVAILING) south west wind coming up the channel!
- I then checked on Google Maps and that is precisely what they had done!
- HOW can a Location Manager not understand about prevailing winds - and hence why some locations are NOT a good idea? I am just gobsmacked.
The prevailing wind direction in Dover is primarily from the west and south-west for most of the year, particularly from mid-May to mid-April.
Strong winds (force 5 or greater) occur frequently, with higher, more dangerous gusts often coming from the South-South-West (SSW) to West-South-West (WSW) directions, affecting the port's operating safety limits. (Google)
The Artists in the Pods
- including a synopsis of their background
- Links to their websites (if they have one) are embedded in their names.
- Social media platforms are also referenced - but typically only one













