
Portraiture
Our five amateur painters get to grips with portraiture. Mark paints a retired RAF Pilot with an incredible story of the Cold War.
Fifty years after the death of iconic artist William Conor, a group of amateur painters are challenged to recreate modern-day interpretations of his works, but only one can claim the ultimate prize of hanging alongside Conor’s masterpieces in a gala exhibition.
In this final episode, our five amateur painters get to grips with portraiture. Mark paints a retired RAF Pilot with an incredible story of the Cold War and Diane renders her Reverend Uncle Tom on canvas. We also reveal the artist who will claim the People’s Painter title and hang their work alongside William Conor in a gala exhibition.
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'I can do you with a blond tint!'
Duration: 00:40
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Whose painting will grab the judges attention?
Duration: 00:23
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Producer | Julie Forbes |
| Director | Brian Martin |
| Producer | Niamh Minahan |
Broadcast
- Sun 17 Feb 201922:00BBC Two Northern Ireland HD & Northern Ireland only

