This year the Final of Portrait Artist of the Year and the Winner's Programme have generated much more commentary than in any of the previous series - around 90% of which was adverse.
The finalists with their portraits completed in the Final |
This is why I'm splitting my comments into three separate posts.
- Today - a review about the Final / Commision and the paintings produced by the artists plusthe result
- Tomorrow, the Winner's Programme and the Commission
- Tuesday - a review of the PAOTY series and approach taken, and why it annoys very many viewers and whether it is really fit for purpose in the context of good practice and the current regulation of television.
Change of Location and Judges
There was no announcement about Kate's absence which was very weird.
I'm at a loss as to how on earth this happened if the bookings people at both BAC and within Sky Arts are both competent and do their job properly. The date of the Final (Tuesday 23rd April) was in the original instructions for people wanting to enter the competition.
The Sitters and Set-up
The Producer may ask all of the Finalists to depict the same Portrait of a Sitter at the Final Location, or each Finalist may be required to depict different Sitters at the Final Location.
It said nothing about what actually happened i.e. this year the Final had
TWO actors as the sitters
- Andy Serkis (age 60 from Lord of the Rings) and Lorraine Ashbourne (age 63 - of Margaret Thatcher in the Crown and Bridgerton fame), although only Lorraine got to sit down! They love climbing mountains
and had a story about how women climbed mountains in the past - in long
skirts. Hence they were dressed in 19th century dress accompanied by ropes and
"stuff" for climbing. They looked incredibly drab! The set-up and sitters for the Final Portrait
(Whoever thought this set-up was a great idea needs to be taken aside for a very detailed talking to to as to all the reasons it wasn't. Yet again ).
They were told they had an extra hour - for painting an extra person! (more comments later!)
The Artists
- Paul Lee (Instagram) - review of Episode 1 - a visual effects animator working for the feature film industry who lives in Tunbridge Wells. He has a fine art degree specialising in painting. He returned to oil painting in 2022 and has exhibited with national art societies.
- Brogan Bertie (Instagram) - review of Episode 3 - age 29, he lives in Margate. He has a BA (Hons) in Illustration and Visual Media from London College of Communication and worked in freelance illustration and animation until moving to Margate and training in leatherwork with Cope Studio and beginning to paint. He started painting in oils for the first time in the last year.
- Jennifer Anderson (Instagram) - review of Episode 4 - age 49, a professional portrait painter who lives in Glasgow and paints on metal. She has a 1st class honors degree in Fine Art (painting) from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee and has exhibited widely throughout the UK and internationally in New York, Singapore, Florida, Zurich, and Toronto and received a number of awards. She's very experienced at working on commission and has produced a number of portraits for Oxford Colleges and other universities and was selected for the BP Portrait Prize back in 2009 (and 2001/04/05/19)
The Portrait Paintings
- the painting produced during the filming on Final Day and
- another painting which they had been asked to produce after the semi-finals.
- decisions about cropping are determined by the amount of time to paint
- the level of finish is determined by the artist's normal style and the way in which they approach the background
The Final Paintings
Paul Lee |
This is actually the weakest painting I've seen by Paul in this series to date. He's had a good go at the double portrait - but it lacks his strength in tones as well as colour. It's also not helped by the electric blue background given the subtlty - one might say drabness - of the clothing.
"You've caught our expressions brilliantly. I know I look like that"Lorraine Ashbourne
Brogan Bertie |
- two different size heads (possibly due to merging two photos without correcting for scale?)
- a caricature approach
- brush marks which were really brutal
"My commission is at the opposite end of what I produced today"
Brogan Bertie
I don't have the ability to like labour over something so much and achieve this like methodical kind of like likeness, it's not what's interesting to me. It's interesting to me in paintings but I can't do it in my practice"...... I'm following what keeps me invested in the portrait"Brogan Bertie
Jennifer Anderson - with the portrait the sitters chose |
"I think I've got a good likenesses and I'm happy with the set up of the poses and the nice tilt of the heads. I just wish I had a bit more time"
Jennifer Anderson
As a number of external people commentating on the competition afterwards, it was also very evident that this was the best painting on the day.
Paintings by last year's winner - Wendy Barrett from left: submission, heat painting, painting in the final, semi-final painting, commission for the final |
No second thoughts about which portrait they liked best! |
a diptych oil painting on metal of Lorraine Chase and Andry
Serkis by Jennifer Anderson (completed in five hours in the Final of PAOTY Series 11 2024) |
The "Commission" Paintings
Cleo Laine by Duncan Shoosmith (commission for Final of PAOTY 2019) |
The thing for the viewing public and those watching the final in person is that they all know who these people are - and what they look like and hence can make an assessment of whether or not they are a good portrait.
However, I rather suspect that having switched to "nearest and dearest" during Covid - and made a saving on sitters fees as a result, the production company preferred to make a bigger profit rather than go back to famous sitters - who tend not to come free when they're working.
- Paul painted his fiancee bundled up in a colourful blanket outside reading a book
- Brogan painted his partner Stef
- Jennifer painted her sister who is also creative
Paul lee with his two paintings |
Brogan Bertie with his two paintings |
Brogan's commission painting of his partner Stef demonstrates his apparent obsession with large legs/thighs but is noticeably much better than his painting in the final.
When he has the time, his mark-making is much more considered. His colouration is also very interesting. I do however feel he is creating art rather than a portrait. I don't think he's actually that interested in a likeness for example.
Except I think he still has one eye on Freud who painted people because he liked to paint people - but he didn't paint on commission.
Jennifer Anderson with her two paintings |
"I hope the commission painting demonstrates a bit of range. I don't just do little heads on metal. I can work with space"Jennifer Anderson
However, I do not think she played her best hand in this competition - in terms of what the Judges seem to like. She has produced a larger painting - of commission standard - which is very much like the way she paints her commissions for Oxford Colleges and the like. While exquisite and tender it is subdued and not exciting.
"A sensitive thoughtful portrait by Jennifer"Tai Shan Shierenberg
The Winner of Portrait Artist of the Year 2024
The announcement of Portrait Artist of the Year |
Brogan Bertie is winner of Portrait Artist of the Year 2024 |
"He's a great painter - a phenomenal painter ........I feel really excited about being able to launch a young artist out into the world"Tai-Shan Shierenberg
Reviews & Learning Points (PAOTY Series 5-11)
Series 11 of PORTRAIT ARTIST OF THE YEAR (Autumn 2024)
- PAOTY 2024: Heat Tickets sold out / All successful artists notified
- Portrait Artist of the Year starts tomorrow - and the Series 11 sitters are...
- Review: Episode 1 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2024 (Series 11)
- Review: Episode 2 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2024 (Series 11)
- Review: Episode 3 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2024 (Series 11)
- Review: Episode 4 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2024
- Review: Episode 5 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2024
- Review: Episode 6 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2024
- Review: Episode 7 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2024
- Review: Episode 8 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2024
- The Semi Finalists - Portrait Artist of the Year 2024
- Review: Semi Finals of Portrait Artist of the Year 2024
Series 10 of PORTRAIT ARTIST OF THE YEAR (Autumn 2023)
- Review: Episode 1 Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10) 11 October 2023
- Review: Episode 2 Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10) 18 October 2023
- Review: Episode 3 Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10) 25 October 2023
- Review: Episode 4 of Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10) 1 November 2023
- Review: Heat 5 of Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10) 8 November 2023
- Review: Heat 6 of Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10) 15 November 2023
- Review: Episode 7 of Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10) 22 November 2023
- Which PAOTY Semi Finalists will be in the PAOTY 2023 Final?
- Review: Semi Finals of Portrait Artist of the Year 2023 (29th November 2023)
- Wendy Barratt is Portrait Artist of the Year 2023 (Series 10)
- PAOTY 2023: Commission Painting of Dr Jane Goodall
Series 9 of PORTRAIT ARTIST OF THE YEAR (Autumn 2022)
- Review: Episode 1 of Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 9)
- Review: Episode 2 of Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 9)
- Review: Episode 3 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2022 (Series 9)
- Review: Episode 4 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2022 (Series 9)
- Review: Episode 5 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2022 (Series 9)
- Review: Episode 6 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2022 (Series 9)
- Review: Episode 7 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2022 (Series 9)
- Portrait Artist of the Year - The Semi-Finalists - a summary of who made the semi finals
- Review: Semi Finals of Portrait Artist of the Year 2022 (Series 9)
- Morag Caister wins Portrait Artist of the Year 2022 (Series 9)
- PAOTY Commission - Painting Sir Lenny Henry (aka Len)
Series 8 of PORTRAIT ARTIST OF THE YEAR (Autumn 2021)
- Call for Entries: Portrait Artist of the Year 2021 (Season 8)
- Portrait Artist of the Year 2021 starts 13th October 2021
- How Portrait Artist of the Year actually works in practice
- Review: Episode 1 of Portrait Artist of the Year Series 8 (Autumn 2021)
- Review: Episode 2 of Portrait Artist of the Year Series 8 (Autumn 2021)
- Review: Episode 3 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2021 (Series 8)
- Review: Episode 4 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2021 (Series 8)
- Review: Episode 5 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2021 ( Series 8 )
- Review: Episode 6 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2021 (Series 8)
- Review: Series 8 Episode 7 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2021
- Review: Semi Finals of Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 8)
- Calum Stevenson wins Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 8 Autumn 2021)
Series 7 of PORTRAIT ARTIST OF THE YEAR (Autumn 2020)
- Review: Episode 1 of Portrait Artist of the Year Series 7
- Review: Episode 2 of Portrait Artist of the Year Series 7
- Review: Episode 3 of Portrait Artist of the Year Series 7
- Review: Episode 4 of Portrait Artist of the Year Series 7
- Review: Episode 5 of Portrait Artist of the Year Series 7
- Review: Episode 6 of Portrait Artist of the Year Series 7
- Review: Episode 7 of Portrait Artist of the Year Series 7
- Review: Episode 8 of Portrait Artist of the Year Series 7
- Review: Semi-Final of Portrait Artist of the Year - Autumn 2020
- Curtis Holder wins Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 7 Autumn 2020)
- PAOTY Commission: Curtis Holder draws Carlos Acosta
Series 6 of PORTRAIT ARTIST OF THE YEAR (Spring 2020)
- Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year 2020 starts on...
- Review: Episode 1 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2020
- Review: Episode 2 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2020
- Review: Episode 3 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2020
- Review: Episode 4 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2020
- Review: Episode 5 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2020
- Review: Episode 6 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2020
- Review: Episode 7 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2020
- Review: Episode 8 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2020
- Review: Semi-Final of Portrait Artist of the Year ...
- Not quite sure why the post about the final is missing.... must have been something to do with Covid....
Series 5 of PORTRAIT ARTIST OF THE YEAR (Winter/Spring 2019)
- Review: Episode 1 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2019
- Review: Episode 2 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2019
- Review: Episode 3 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2019
- Review: Episode 4 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2019
- Review: Episode 5 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2019
- Review: Episode 6 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2019
- Review: Episode 7 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2019
- Review: Episode 8 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2019
- Review: Semi-Final of Portrait Artist of the Year 2019
- Duncan Shoosmith is Portrait Artist of the Year 2019
- Portrait Artist of the Year: 2019 Exhibition Tour
Series 4 of PORTRAIT ARTIST OF THE YEAR (Winter / Spring 2018)
- Review: Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year 2018 - Episode 1
- Review: Episode 2 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2018
- Review: Episode 3 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2018 (now updated with the interview with the winner)
- Review: Episode 4 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2018
- Review: Episode 5 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2018
- Review: Episode 6 of Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year 2018
- Review: Episode 7 of Portrait Artist of the Year 2018
- Review: Semi Finals of Portrait Artist of the Year 2018
- Review: The Final of Portrait Artist of the Year 2018
- How artists are selected for PAOTY or LAOTY - an IMPORTANT blog post in which the process is 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.
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