Landscape Artist of the Year “Stonehaven” S9E4 31 January 2024 on Sky Mix
On Wednesday 31 January 2024, Sky Mix broadcasts an episode of the series Landscape Artist of the Year!
Contents
- 1 Stonehaven Season 9 Episode 4 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “Stonehaven” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “Stonehaven” Episode New?
- 4 Landscape Artist of the Year Stonehaven Cast & Stars
- 5 Stonehaven Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch Landscape Artist of the Year Stonehaven Online
- 7 Landscape Artist of the Year Series Information
Stonehaven Season 9 Episode 4 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Landscape Artist of the Year” on Sky Mix, the picturesque setting of Stonehaven Harbour in Aberdeenshire takes center stage in the fourth heat. As the competition intensifies, host Stephen guides eight talented artists and a selection of wildcards through the challenges of capturing the beauty of this scenic location. The stakes are high as participants vie for a coveted spot in the semi-final.
The Stonehaven heat promises to showcase a diverse array of artistic interpretations, each artist bringing their unique perspective to the canvas. Against the backdrop of the charming harbor, viewers can anticipate a visual feast as the competitors navigate the nuances of the landscape, aiming to create captivating artworks that stand out in this competitive environment.
What Time is the “Stonehaven” Episode On?
The Stonehaven episode of Landscape Artist of the Year will be broadcast on January 31 2024 on Sky Mix at 8:00 PM.
Is the “Stonehaven” Episode New?
The Stonehaven episode of Landscape Artist of the Year is all new!
Landscape Artist of the Year Stonehaven Cast & Stars
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Kate Bryan Kathleen Soriano Tai-Shan Schierenberg Joan Bakewell Frank Skinner Stephen Mangan |
Stonehaven Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Landscape Artist of the Year Stonehaven Online
Landscape Artist of the Year Series Information
It is a nationwide search to find the best landscape artist. Filmed at picturesque locations around the UK, contestants paint some of the UK's most spectacular scenery for a chance to win a £10,000 commission for the National Trust's permanent collection. Through several rounds, winners are selected to advance to the semifinal, and then to the final. Judging the competition are British art historian Kate Bryan, and a variety of experts from the art world. |