Ep 4. Episode 4
- February 6, 2018
- 43 min
Portrait Artist of The Year season 4 brings another exciting episode where 9 artists compete for the title of Portrait Artist of the Year. In Episode 4, the artists are required to paint the portrait of Benjamin Zephaniah - a British writer, dub poet, and Rastafarian. The contestants have 4 hours to produce a piece of art that captures the essence of Benjamin's personality and character.
The artists start nervously, with some struggling to capture Benjamin's likeness and others who are finding it difficult to convey the depth of his character. The pressure is on, as they are being judged not only on their technical skills but also on their ability to bring out the essence of their subject. As the clock ticks, the contestants are seen battling their creative impulses and trying to find ways to make their portraits stand out from the rest.
Throughout the episode, we see the artists engaging in lively conversations with Benjamin, trying to understand his personality and the stories that inform his life's work. Some artists highlight his bravery and courage while others focus on his gentle nature and poetic side.
It's a battle of wits, creativity, and emotions as the artists try to put their best foot forward. While some try to be as realistic as possible, others take a more abstract approach to the portraiture. The judges, Tai Shan Schierenberg, Kate Bryan, and Kathleen Soriano, provide insightful feedback to the contestants, pushing them to go beyond their comfort zones and discover new aspects of their artistic abilities.
As the episode progresses, we see artists struggling with their mistakes and trying to fix them, trying to capture the essence of the subject while staying true to their own artistic expression. The clock continues to tick down, and with each passing minute, the artists feel the pressure of the looming deadline.
Finally, it's time for the big reveal, and the artists are nervous as they wait to see how their works have been received. Benjamin Zephaniah is equally surprised by the portraits and the diverse ways in which the artists have approached his character. The judges provide insightful feedback, and some of the artists receive high praise for their work, while others are left with important lessons to take away.
Overall, Episode 4 of the Portrait Artist of The Year season 4 is an exciting and satisfying watch. The artists are creative, the subject is engaging, and the drama of the competition is gripping. Portrait Artist of The Year continues to astound viewers with its ability to draw out the essence of its subjects and showcase the artistic talents of its contestants.