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This special film joins the Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year 2016 at Petworth to take a look at their journey through the competition and their remarkable work.
It's the final and the artists arrive in Loch Ness to capture the beauty of the Scottish Highlands before Frank Skinner and Joan Bakewell announce the winner.
It's the semi-final and the artists set up their easels at Margate harbour, where they attempt to capture the stunning coastline views. Frank Skinner and Joan Bakewell host.
The competition moves to Stowe, Buckinghamshire, where the artists attempt to capture views of the stunning country house and gardens.
Eight new artists and a host of wildcard entries attempt to capture the picture-perfect views of Wray Castle, Cumbria.
The competition moves to Kent, where eight new artists and a host of wildcard entries attempt to capture the stunning countryside views of Scotney Castle.
Eight new artists and a host of wildcard entries attempt to capture the picture-perfect views of Stowe in Buckinghamshire. Frank Skinner and Joan Bakewell host.
The competition continues as hosts Frank Skinner and Joan Bakewell welcome eight new artists and 50 wildcard entries to the stunning Wray Castle in Cumbria.
Frank Skinner and Joan Bakewell search for a new star landscape artist as contestants capture National Trust properties across the country, starting at Scotney Castle, Kent.
Stephen Mangan is back with a brand-new series of Landscape Artist of the Year, on the hunt for Britain's best landscape artist. In this first heat, he's off to Hampton Court, where eight artists are lined up in front of the palace's baroque east front. The winner of this heat will go through to the semi-final and be one step closer to claiming the prize; a £10,000 commission for the Courtauld Gallery, to create a landscape of the South of France inspired by painters Monet, Cezanne and Van Gogh. Joining our main competitors will be a host of artists trying their luck as Wildcards, hoping to catch the eye of judges Kathleen Soriano, Kate Bryan and Tai Shan Schierenberg. If successful, one lucky wildcard winner will stand the chance of a place in the semi final. So, with only four hours to create a masterpiece, who has what it takes to become Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year?