This is about all the Heat Winners who will be participating in the Semi Finals of Series 11 of Landscape Artist of the Year 2026 - to be broadcast on Wednesday.
Which basically cuts down on what I need to write in the review of the Semi Finals - plus gives you a bit of a challenge to try and work out who might be the Finalists!
The focus for the semi-finals is The Ouse Valley Viaduct, West Sussex - see below. So reminiscent of a mountain in Ireland!
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| The Ouse Valley Viaduct |
Who's Who in the LAOTY Semi Finals 2026
- all the heat winners + their profiles
- all their submissions + heat paintings
Heat 1: Derwent Water, Lake District
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Kim Day with her submission |
My profile of her was as follows
Kim Day (Instagram) - She lives on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset and works as a freelance concept artist for the film and television industry. She has a BA Hons Fine Arts painting degree and a Masters from the NFTS | Royal College of Art in Design for Film. She works on Saunders Waterford 638gsm papers or stretched Linen with Acrylics, compressed charcoals and pastels pencils and pens, combining each medium to add variation to her mark making and colour quality.My review commented as follows:
In essence, she starts with the big shapes as tonal colours and then adds smaller marks (using I think acrylic markers) which lend and suggest detail
- Tai was very impressed by her artwork seen together. He thought it was brilliant.
- Eva liked the overall harmonious colour palettes of both artworks. She also picked up on the fact that Kim had identified and used the purple and pink undertones on the fells.
- Generally they were all very impressed by her use of colour and the way she filled her paper with landscape. Her subject didn't drop off or peter out.
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| Submission and Heat Art work by Kim Day |
Her artworks were described as
- having a delicious sense of colour.
- providing a sense of place
- responded to the majesty and statute of the place while interpreting it according to her own way of seeing things
Which to me sounds like a very likely candidate for the Final - but we are, of course, at a very early stage if we think what the commission is about.
This was my Review: Episode 1 of Landscape Artist of the Year Series 11 (2026)
I find it useful to see what she has said - in a guarded limited way - on Instagram. You can often find a bit of a hint. See what you think.....
Episode 2: St James Park, London
Nigel Glaze was the winner of the heat located in St James Park - looking at Buckingham Palace and the Victoria Memorial across the lake.














