Episode 2: Portrait Artist of the Year
(series 10 / broadcast 18 October 2023)
Painting in a heat of Portrait Artist of theYear 2023 broadcast as Episode 2 with the cameras and the onlookers.... |
Episode numbering
I should preface this post by saying - or rather reiterating - that I am numbering episodes from the start of the series proper (i.e. the REAL art competition) and consider what Sky Arts is calling Episode 1 to be a Celebrity Special - which I do NOT count for numbering purposes. What Sky Arts needs is a specific Celebrity Artist of the Year Special which can then accommodate all previous such episodes - and avoid them getting confused with the proper competition.
So this is the real Episode 2 which is unfortunately numbered as Episode 3 on the current series 10 folder of videos.
You can see more about the previous episode and who won previous series at the end of this post. Plus how to access my post about the Call for Entries for Series 11.
Episode 2: The Sitters
The sitters for Episode 2 are:- Jay Rayner - an English journalist and food critic for The Observer and host of the 'Out to Lunch' podcast (and son of Claire Rayner for those of us who remember her!). He's also a jazz pianist with a sextet and his special object were his cufflinks repreenting piano keys.
- Nijal Arthanayake - ex rap artist; currently an English radio and TV presenter who broadcasts on BBC Radio 5 Live
- Susanna Reid - an English television presenter and journalist; used to present BBC Breakfast before she became one of the co-presenters of Good Morning Britain. Has also appeared on Strictly!
Episode 2: The Artists
The nine artists in Episode 2 on the steps of Battersea Arts Centre where all the heats are held. |
- Paul Aston (Instagram) - a horticulturalist from Cambridge. As a painter, his subject matter varies from portraiture to landscape and still life. He is also interested in exploring the experience of stammering through paintings.
His portraits of people stammering have helped to broaden the debate around speech diversity and have been used by speech and language therapists and stammering support groups to challenge preconceptions about stammering. He has spoken at conferences about his work and appeared on podcasts.
- Eleanor Dunn (Instagram | YouTube) - a photorealism artist working in graphite pencil and a bartender living and working in Leeds. Born in Berkshireand, she always wanted to draw and moved to Leeds to study Fine Art. She now very much enjoys the creative community in Leeds.
- Emma Hill (Instagram) - She lives and works in London as a PR Consultant and copywriter. A former Beauty Editor she is now a brand consultant and scribe. She is also a figurative artist working primarily from life.
- Caroline de Peyrecave (Instagram) - A full time artist based in Surrey. She founded WARpaint which is an arts project that raises funding for charities that support serving veterans and serving personnel who are living with the devastating and life-changing effects of war. The core of the project is a selection of life size portraits of living sailors, soldiers and aircrew, men and women, representing conflicts that the United Kingdom has been involved in since World War Two.
- Gail Reid (Instagram | YouTube | X) - a Bristol based full time artist. She writes a blog and share livestream and edited video demonstrations on YouTube and Instagram. On her YouTube channel sh has a large collection of demos and other material. READ my blog post about her blog post about Preparing for Portrait Artist of the Year - Gail Reid shares her experience and tips. I think she might also be limbering up for LAOTY by drawing and painting her way around France on her family holiday this year
- Dale Sinoia (LinkedIn) - a customer care agent living in Swansea. He is also a 2D/3D /designer/concept illustrator who is entirely self-taught. He works as a traditional artist as well as being a digital artist using software such as Photoshop, CAD, Zbrush, substance painter, blender and Procreate.
- Drew Thomson (Instagram) - a full time artist based in Glasgow. Scottish Portrait Awards Finalist 2021 and 2022
- Maria Underwood (Instagram) - A professional artist who lives in Deal. She seeks to celebrate and give visibility to women of any age who are comfortable in their own skin. She takes commissions and works mainly in oils, with acrylic and pen, on linen, canvas and board.
- Lee-Roy Zozo (Instagram) - a professional artist who grew up living in England and France. Studied concept art (digital painting) at @synstudio 2016-2017
Another week, another set of artist 🎨 Meet those competing in Heat 2👋
— Storyvault Films (@StoryvaultFilms) October 18, 2023
Who will be able to impress the judges and make it through to the semi final? Tune in tonight to find out!#PAOTY | Wednesdays | 8pm | Sky Arts@skytv #PAOTY #SkyArts @StephenMangan @JDBakewell pic.twitter.com/vIia0jW84o
Self Portrait Submissions
As I've been saying for ages, the self-portrait submission is the ONLY bit of information the Judges have as to:
- how well you can paint a portrait when NOT under time pressure
- whether you can paint anything more than a head
- whether you have the necessary talent and skills to paint a commissioned portrait for a distinguished instituition - for a fee of £10,000 (i.e. no poor submissions allowed for this!) (Episode 1 | Series 10)
Size, content and calibre of submissions
- Portrait format x 9
- Large x 1
- Medium x 4
- Small x 4
- Tiny x 0
- full size or most of body (including hand) x 3
- upper torso including hand(s) x 1
- upper torso (no hands) x 0
- head, shoulder and hand(s) x 1
- head and shoulders (no hands) x 3
- head x 1
How much do you think the self portrait submission counts towards who gets shortlisted? |
Themes
The Slow Painter
- how to speed up your typical approach so you can deliver a finished artwork within the four hour time allowance - but still keep your style
- how to crop your painting to a size that allows you to maintain your style - and still finish.
The Resting Face
A really interesting composition
- place the head well - getting the features positioned well and at the best angle for you
- crop the body / torso effectively and accurately
- Caroline de Peyrecave - her large submission was highlighted as being a painting in the tradition of the "swagger" portrait of an artist at work which has traditionally been produced by male artists in the past - who like mansplaining....
- Paul Aston's self portrait was part of a series of paintings he's completed to help show others what people who stammer look like e.g. having a speech impediment means many use their arms and hands much more while trying to speak. The clouds and sky in the background helped to keep us focused on the artist in the foreground
- Gail Reid's self portrait of an artist in a cold studio paining in an anorak and hoodie
- The one portrait that stopped all the Judges in their tracks was the one by Maria Underwood who pushes crops the portrait of the body and then pushes it to the edges of the picture plane - which makes her style very distinctive.
A full portrait or a sketch study?
The Judging
Who the Sitters chose
The SITTERS chose portraits as follows
- Nijal Arthanayake chose the painting by Maria Underwood - with the extraordinary suit.
- Jay Rayner chose Gail Reid's painting - which was the largest and most finished of the three
- Susanna Reid chose the portrait by Drew Thomson. To be honest I can't say that any of the artists in her segment captured her likeness well.
The Judges review the artists' artwork FOUR times
- before the heat - when reviewing who should be selected for the Heats
- at the beginning of the heat - when they consider the self-portrait submissions
- at lunchtime and then
- again at the end after the sitters have reviewed the artwork
Judges LIKED artists who:
- caught the likeness - and did not lose it
- capture the stature and posture of the sitter - and their 'weight' literally and figuratively
- know all about colour values and tones
- who can paint convincing hands
- paint clothes (i.e. more than just a head)
- maintain their style and carry it over from self portrait to heat portrait
- are photorealists but have worked out how to make this work for the time limits of a PAOTY heat
- painting upside down - they see it as an indication that there are queries about proportion or likeness to be resolved
- artists who did not challenge themselves
- artists who fail to achieve a likeness
- artists who've made very good progress but fail to finish and deliver the final likeness
The Shortlist
The Artists and their Self Portraits |
- Gail Reid
- Paul Aston
- Caroline de Peyrecave
The Shortlisted Artwork Left: self portrait; Right: Heat Portrait by Caroline de Peyrecave, Paul Aston and Gail Reid |
Self Portrait and Portrait of Jay Rayner by Caroline de Peyrecave |
The Judges were very impressed by her self portrait and Caroline was very obviously a contender. They liked the fact that it was a confident painting and she was 'breaking the rules' in terms of sterotypes of 'portrait of the artist' in a gender sense. It was a clever choice and I think she was almost bound to get selected on the strength of that submission.
Episode 2 Winner
The final line-up for the announcement of heat winner Which one looks like the winner to you? |
I'm amazed at the quality of her practice portraits. One the basis of which I'd say she's a dead cert to be shortlisted if not win her heat. For one thing she's not just doing heads and she is including hands - which I've been recommending for some time. When everybody else does heads, make sure you stand out and produce a good upper torso portrait!
Gail Reid won - and looks out of focus because she is bouncing up and down! |
Do you want to paint in a heat next year?
- Want to watch the Portrait Artist of the Year 2023 being filmed? - the dates relate to last year but the process should be the same
- How artists are selected for PAOTY or LAOTY - a blog post I wrote last year. The process as explained by Stuart Prebble, the Chairman of Storyvault Films, the independent television company who make the series for Sky Arts
- What do you do if you don't respond to the PAOTY call in 48 hours? for those who don't make a particular note of the dates they will contact you.
Sky Arts Artist of the Year - REFERENCE
Previous Finals
Here are my posts about previous finals
- Morag Caister wins Portrait Artist of the Year 2022 (Series 9 2022)
- Calum Stevenson wins Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 8 Autumn 2021)
- Curtis Holder wins Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 7 Autumn 2020)
- (I'm still trying to work out what happened to the post about the Final in Spring 2020 when Christobel Blackburn won)
- Duncan Shoosmith is Portrait Artist of the Year 2019
- Review: The Final of Portrait Artist of the Year 2018
- Gareth Reid is Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year 2017
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