Painting at Eden Gardens - Landscape Artist of the Year - S07 EP4 - Art Documentary

Published 2022-10-01
Join eight talented artists at Cornwall's Eden Project as they face a four-hour challenge to create stunning artworks amidst the lush terraced gardens. The artists grapple with the sea of green, each employing unique techniques, from collages and monochromatic studies to bold colour expressions. Judges analyse their progress, providing insights into the creative process. Watch the drama unfold as these artists strive for a coveted spot in the semi-final, showcasing their skills in this breathtaking landscape.

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Artists from across the nation, both seasoned and novice, converge on iconic locations to capture their essence on canvas. Amidst the backdrop of wildlife, historic edifices, and landmarks, they race against time, vying for the approval of discerning judges. While episode winners progress to subsequent rounds, up to 50 wildcard artists per location also hope to dazzle the judges. Their aim? A coveted spot in the grand final and the title of Landscape Artist of the Year.

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All Comments (21)
  • Oi Vey! Once again, the wild cards are leaps and bounds ahead of the contestants. Kim
  • @c.t5136
    Wow! The wildcard lady's foliage was amazing - so beautiful, and exactly matched what was in front of her. Love that!
  • @athira_n_s
    I loved Thomas’s painting, the colours are so beautiful and yummy… 😍
  • @renzo6490
    Susan Isaac's painting was outstanding!
  • Completely off topic here, but am I alone to think that Ms. Joan Bakewell is looking younger with every episode?! She's amazing and so is this series!! TY for sharing with us. Cheers from sunny FL 🙂
  • @bobcatrdh
    Thank you for posting these. If I only had one thing to watch this would be it.
  • The posting of a new episode is always the highlight of my week. This was a particularly difficult subject. And they all did a wonderful job. The final paintings were so unique that it’s almost like comparing apples and orange. I can’t imagine the difficulty of the task of choosing a winner.
  • Always love this show.. Thank you so much.. But.. I really didn't care for any of them
  • @stonew1927
    I would have loved to have seen the female artist with the messy abstract chair advance to the semifinals. I just love her style and I think it's a lot more interesting than the winner. In fact, although I like the winner's work, I wouldn't have picked him for the top three. Beside my favorite mentioned, I also liked the collage lady and the colorful painting by the older gentleman with the hat and round glasses. I thought those three were the strongest.
  • @gogo-word
    Yes! Thomas's painting is immeasurably provocative. This painting along with the first submission painting, although in different style, seem to hold deep secrets. Somewhat like a fuzzy memory or a dream that vanishes once you open your eyes.
  • @lisengel2498
    Its so fun to Watch and listen to the different artists saying a few words of their approach and compairing with the results during the total process - and for me it elegantly illustrates that making art and experiencing art and judging art it not something you “can hang on a linear evaluation “ its , when heart moving, made as a wonderfull entanglement of the impressions of a moment caressed and blended with memories, associations, longing, colors, texture, intuitions feelings and ….. its so much fun and it can open into deep experience each time you are present. Art is truly a multidimensional communication of a moment of Life 🎵💜🎶🦄🦋🙏
  • Listening to the various rationales for choosing favorites, never appeases me. I like realism, like I'm looking at a photograph of a place I'm likely never to get to travel to.
  • @conniekiers9554
    How could they have excluded the collage from the shortlist? And then to choose a messy, ugly one with a chair in it? They complsined about the chair in the one painting, but then pick that ugly one as a top 3?
  • I really liked Thomas's painting and was happy he stopped at the raw stage instead of trying to make it into a more "finished" piece. Dynamic mark making and juxtaposition of color.
  • @obeahpantie
    Susan Isaac, brilliant, unique, dynamic work ❤
  • @ricconn4530
    Why did the judges or presenters not mention that Thomas was also on Portrait artist of the year? They did it for others.