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The Big Painting Challenge

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tiredoldwoman Mon 13-Feb-17 05:30:21

I waited excitedly all day for this , but it frustrated and made me growl "leave them alone to do it THEIR way" !! I felt the presenters were confusing, interfering , and made the very talented painters feel and look less so .
Some of the work that they were producing at home was superb .
I'll keep watching it though and see how it develops .

Lazigirl Mon 06-Mar-17 10:25:40

I'm still watching in the hope of picking up tips and really enjoyed the Portrait Gallery and portrait challenge last night. I agree about the mentors BB. Was surprised that they got rid of two but I think the boy, ?Daniel, was lucky to have survived so far. Jennifer's lack of grounding in drawing is very obvious but she uses colour very well I think. Art appreciation is so subjective and the judges had a disagreement last night. I'm not keen on the portrait painter judge, she appears very severe.

Deedaa Mon 06-Mar-17 20:53:00

Shock, horror! Jennifer did two almost recognisable portraits! And she didn't get picked as the favourite either. I did like the idea of making the paper cylinder head - very useful for getting proportions right.

BlueBelle Mon 06-Mar-17 21:00:21

I think the young lad was Rory or Ruari or something like that
I didn't like the colours in Jennifers painting of Floella

AlieOxon Tue 07-Mar-17 10:48:58

He's Ruaridh = Rory in Gaelic.
I watched it again last night. One of the things is it goes so quickly and even now there are so many people I only know some of them by name.
The first pic, Alan, David and Suman were good. Rory's recognisable, but not liked......and Jennifer's looked like a week-old corpse!

(Do abstract painters try to keep themselves and their character OUT of their paintings? I was just sent a name from Japan by a friend in Queensland - Yayoi Kusama. I don't know what to say to her about this, but the main idea seemed to be for the artist to make herself invisible! Very difficult to look at, actually.....but I'm off the point here.)

The celebrities' portraits were interesting! Especially as they were so different, Floella has such a striking and unusual face and Angela..well to me she looks like a 'stereotype pretty older woman on the TV' - no insult intended, but I didn't think anyone really got a likeness of her.
Floella - I liked Jimmy's. And also Jennifer's. What happened? Suddenly she produced a real portrait, that even looked like a relative of Floella's! If she could keep that up, and keep the emotional ideas as well, she could do something really good.

gulligranny Tue 07-Mar-17 13:21:17

I'm a total non-artist but interested in art. I am totally unimpressed with all of them and if these are the best of those who applied then the standard must have been very low indeed.

And can anyone tell me what The Rev Richard Coles brings to the programme?

AlieOxon Tue 07-Mar-17 13:53:28

I find him embarrassing!

Luckygirl Tue 07-Mar-17 13:58:19

I think one presenter would have been sufficient.

BlueBelle Mon 13-Mar-17 05:45:28

Afraid neither of the presenters do it for me, and they certainly don't need two

i think the right person went out last night I did actually like Jennifer's this time I thought the colours and the vagueness fitted the idea of movement Sunams was certainly the most 'moving' but Davids was my favourite although my critism was it didn't fit together as a picture they were like three separate figures on the paper ......a very hard subject to do I thought Alan's first one was very nice but the second one was awful I couldn't get past that leg both he and Jimmy had a very dodgy leg haha

Nana3 Mon 13-Mar-17 06:12:50

I enjoyed watching the artists work out how to draw and paint the dancers. They all seem to listen to advice a bit more. The Rev being a ballerina was an embarrassing moment. Also the brief glimpse down Jennifer's top as she bent over to work on the floor, they quickly avoided that again.
Looking forward to the final, who do you think will win? I'm thinking Suman deserves to on the results so far.

NfkDumpling Mon 13-Mar-17 07:21:54

Missed last nights. DH said 'oh no, not that again' and since he's been a bit down I decided to let him 'win'!

PRINTMISS Mon 13-Mar-17 08:42:34

It all seems so very stressful to me, and I thought painting was supposed to be relaxing, but I suppose if you are as good as some of these painters are, then they need to be stretched. Not for me, although I have enjoyed the programme.

Sparklefizz Mon 13-Mar-17 09:32:24

Printmiss, it's like all these programmes (Bake Off, etc), they would be boring to watch unless they put a deadline on the activity and put pressure on them to work against the clock. However, I do wonder how true it is because a friend went on the Channel 4 programme years ago called "Watercolour Challenge" and the 4 hour time slot they were allegedly given to paint was a lie.... they had almost all day! This became apparent when one episode of "WC" was filmed in the square in Monmouth and a large clock was visible in the background so it was obvious at what time they started and finished.

shysal Mon 13-Mar-17 09:32:49

It amused me that Jimmy didn't know who Kim Kardashian was. What planet does he live on? I had thought his ballerina's backside looked like hers too!
I just know someone on here is going to ask who she is now smile

Sparklefizz Mon 13-Mar-17 09:33:48

Why is the Rev even on this programme? Who is he? He's just a spare part.

Sparklefizz Mon 13-Mar-17 09:34:53

I agree Shysal ... I immediately thought his ballerina's backside looked like hers! His figures seemed to be more "Beryl Cook" than "Degas".

Lazigirl Mon 13-Mar-17 09:45:18

I am really enjoying this programme and it gave me some ideas about capturing movement. I went with my art group to draw at a dance rehearsal once and found it challenging and stressful. Came away with a lot of stick figure sketches. I think Sunam has developed her drawing/painting very well during the programme, but my money still on Jennifer. She has a lightness of touch and uses colour well - her drawing skills are her weakness.

Deedaa Mon 13-Mar-17 21:20:00

PRINTMISS painting is definitely NOT relaxing unless your just playing at it. It's so stressful trying to make a painting work.

I think Sunam was spot on with her painting this week. A lovely painting full of movement but with a light touch. Not sure why Jennifer always has to put hers on the floor at some point.

flaxwoven Tue 14-Mar-17 07:33:31

Too many presenters. We are shouting at the screen "show us the paintings". There is too much of the presenters and judges talking and we want to see the paintings and how they develop. You don't need the rev. and Mariella, just a voice over would do. I think the teacher called Pascal inspires you and gives some very helpful hints and tips, but the other one with the silly nose ring is just very critical. I think the good thing is that these are very amateur artists which might encourage other people to have a go. The Sky arts portrait/landscape artist of the year is very enjoyable and the amateurs are more skilled, but again there is too much talking and faces, and not enough camera on the paintings and how they develop.

Luckygirl Tue 14-Mar-17 08:52:37

Who is Kim Kardashian? (?spelling) grin

shysal Tue 14-Mar-17 09:30:06

Luckygirl grin

PRINTMISS Tue 14-Mar-17 10:47:57

Deedaa I thought they advised painting as a form of relaxation
if you were having a rough time. A couple of friends of mine who
were both on the verge of a breakdown were advised to take up water-colour painting. One of them was extremely good at it too, the other mediocre, but both benefited from the experience.

Deedaa Tue 14-Mar-17 17:53:06

I should like a few days with Pascal. I think he'd give me the sort of nagging I need to make me get on with stuff.

I suppose it is different if you are just looking for a hobby rather than a career PRINTMISS Although even when I was helping out with a U3A painting group there were one or two people who used to get very stressed. Sadly it was because they couldn't make their paintings look like the ones in the instruction books. I couldn't make them see that their own way of painting was just as valid and often more intersting.

BlueBelle Tue 14-Mar-17 18:05:29

I don't like Pascal too much he's so dour at least the woman smiles ..... 3 judges, 2 mentors and 2 presenters far too many

ginny Tue 14-Mar-17 18:14:36

I wish we could see more of all the paintings together too. I

Deedaa Wed 15-Mar-17 22:06:24

Pascal is a barrel of laughs compared with some of the people who taught me grin

Just caught up with the end of The Portrait Painter of The Year. Best artist definitely won. His portrait of Grahame Norton was lovely.