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The Final of Series 11 of Landscape Artist of the Year (2026) was held at The Falkirk Wheel in Scotland last summer - and was broadcast on Sky Arts on Wednesday evening (followed straight afterwards by the programme about the commission for those wondering when that's on. My review of that will follow by Sunday).
Following this review of the Final, there are two more posts to go
- Review of the Commission
- Review of the Series as a whole.
About this post
- 5 other participants are missing
- there is the need to recap the journey to the Final
- plus a more indepth profile of each artist AND
- the story of the three artists doing a commission between the semi-finals and the Final
- Artists in the Final
- Venue: Where/when the Final was held plus observations about the subject
- Observations, Themes and Tips
- The Commissions
- The Final Painting
- The Winner
- all my reviews of previous programmes in this series at the end of this post.
- how to read reviews of past series
- Plus how to apply for the NEXT series which will be filmed this summer in six heats in three places around the UK.
But before I begin.....
- A lot of people appear to THINK that the winner is determined by the artwork they paint in the final (i.e. 4 hours).
- This is not the case.
- Unfortunately, what really happens seems to be spelt out less clearly than it needs to be given the number of people who think this.
- the submission AND
- the heat painting i.e. it is NEVER just about the heat painting.
- the submission AND
- the heat painting AND
- the semi final painting AND
- the commission AND
- the painting in the Final i.e. it is NEVER just about the 4 hour painting in the Final.











