This is about what happened at the Semi Finals of the Portrait Artist of the Year 2023 at the Battersea Arts centre - which took place last April and was broadcast on Sky Arts on the 29th November. It...
This is about what happened at the Semi Finals of the Portrait Artist of the Year 2023 at the Battersea Arts centre - which took place last April and was broadcast on Sky Arts on the 29th November. It covers
The Semi Finalists - covered in Which PAOTY Semi Finalists will be in the PAOTY 2023 Final? - in which I reviewed all the artists and their two paintings to date.The Heat Paintings - also covered in the above postThe Wild Card - an eighth painterThe Sitter setup and settingThemes - my commentaryDecision-making The FinalistsAll the artists in a semi circle around Emma Bunton |
Plus it includes my commentary on what happened in the Semi Final. Just to note that
I never comment on those who do appalling paintings in the heat - but only reference themes which emerged during the programme.HOWEVER as we get to the final stages of a very public art competition for a big money prize, I tend to become a tad more explicit in my commentary on how artists did - albeit I lean towards describing what happened as opposed to naming the artist. Bottom line the feedback becomes more direct the closer you get to the prize.You can also read Gail Read's blog post PAOTY Semi Final - My internal monologue! which is very interesting.
The Semi Finalists
Four semi-finalists - Wendy, Davide, Ed and Gail |
Four more semi-finalists - Anna, Yvadney, Lorena and Sara |
The Heat Winners
I listed and profiled all the heat winners in my previous post Portrait Artist of the Year - The Semi-Finalists - with my view of how well they would do.
They are - in Episode order:Episode 1 - Anna-Louise LoyEpisode 2 - Gail Reid (Instagram | YouTube | X)Episode 3 - Lorena Levi (Instagram)Episode 4 - Davide di Taranto (Instagram)Episode 5 - Sara Reeve (Instagram)Episode 6 - Wendy Barratt (Instagram)Episode 7 - Ed Lawrenson (Instagram) Plus a wildcard!The Artists:
back row: Anna, Gail, Davide and Ed
front row: Wendy, Sara Lorena and Yvadney
This is the image from last post which reviewed all self portraits and heat paintings by the artists who won the heats and were participating in the Semi Finals.
PAOTY 2023: The self portrait and heat paintings by the seven Heat Winners
The Artists: back row: Anna, Gail, Davide and Ed front row: Wendy, Sara Lorena and Yvadney |
This is the image from last post which reviewed all self portraits and heat paintings by the artists who won the heats and were participating in the Semi Finals.
PAOTY 2023: The self portrait and heat paintings by the seven Heat Winners |
The Wild Card
Self portrait and heat painting by Yvadney Davis |
Sitter and Setting
Sitter
The sitter was 47 year old Emma Bunton, an English singer, songwriter, actress, and media personality- better known to many of us who were around in the 90s as Baby Spice of the Spice Girls - the best selling girl group of all time.
She's now very much an entrepreneur in her own right and somebody who works with children's charities.
Emma Bunton with her "Baby Spice Buffalo Boots" |
As a sitter, she is that well known "trap" for all portrait artists - the beautiful woman with flawless skin and great hair!
Tai predicted she would cause them all problems and she certainly did for more than half the painters!
Her "special object" was her very old Buffalo Boots which she was well known for wearing as a Spice Girl. Apparently they were responsible for a number of broken bones!
Her suit was also pretty challenging as was the amount of red an violet in the background.
Setting
The place where the filming took place is the large hall at Battersea Arts Centre i.e. the same as for the Heats minus the pie segments set. (I'm intrigued to see next week as to whether, post pandemic, they've got back into the National Portrait Gallery for the Final)
Instead for the semi finals, they
dress up the back of the room with long red velvet curtains and purple lightboxes provide a large circular red carpet and all the easels in a semi-circle around the sitter.Plus all the heat paintings go on the back wall - and bear in mind at this stage that
the artists have only just met one another and have not seen their self portraits or their heat paintings. So this is the point - as they walk in - when they get to see some of what the competition can do AND get overwhelmed by the size of the set and the distance from their easel to the sitter! It's jaw dropping even if you are just a spectator walking in.The view of the dais and chair from the easels |
Battersea Arts Centre: the Heat Paintings and the set-up for the Semi Finals |
Note that artists don't get to choose where they go. All their kit and particular requirements are set out in advance.
Themes
Size and format
The portrait paintings produced can be categorised as follows:
The need to see progression
"Today has got to be more than a likeness"
She might have added, the minimum threshold for getting selected for the final SHOULD be that you have achieved a minimum of a likeness
Nerves and apprehension - and the impact on the head
I wondered if they thought it was going to just be another version of the heats - with different people. If they did, thwy were were wrong. ALL but one were heat winners and the evidence of what they could do in four hours was on the back wall!
The ones who failed to deliver what they are capable of included:
Scaling up - go big or go home
Decision Making
The Sitters' Choice
Wendy Barrett with her semi-final portrait of Emma Bunton (4 hours) |
Selection for the Final
Emma Bunton by Davide di Taranto (a very small painting) |
Emma Buntion by Lorena Levi |
Do you want to paint in a heat next year?
This is my post about the Call for Entries: Series 11 of Portrait Artist of the Year (next year). Essential reading for all those who want to do well - it's got links to all my past reviews and all the themes and tips identified in the last five years.
Plus if you want to find out more.....
Want to watch the Portrait Artist of the Year 2023 being filmed? - the dates relate to last year but the process should be the sameHow 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 ArtsWhat 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 Portrait Artist of the Year - REFERENCE
Previous Finals
Reviews of PAOTY Series 10
This year's heats are:
Review: Episode 1 Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10) 11 October 2023Review: Episode 2 Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10) 18 October 2023Review: Episode 3 Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10) 25 October 2023Review: Episode 4 of Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10) 1 November 2023Review: Heat 5 of Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10) 8 November 2023Review: Heat 6 of Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10) 15 November 2023Review: Episode 7 of Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10) 22 November 2023