Sky Arts Portrait Artist of The Year 2014!

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Christian Hook has been crowned the Sky Arts portrait Artist of the Year 2014. The 43 year-old, originally from Gibraltar, saw off competition from more than 1,600 artists to secure the title in the highly competitive Sky Arts series, winning a £10,000 commission to paint a portrait of award-winning actor Alan Cumming for The Scottish National Portrait Gallery.

I have been following Sky Arts Portrait of The Year over the last few months. The competition started earlier this year with heats held in London, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Dublin. The semi-final saw seven artists paint a double portrait of evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and Anglican priest Sally Hitchiner. Finalists Christian, Aine Divine and Laura Quinn were then set an individual portrait commission challenge, painting boxer Amir Khan, Voice Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company Cicely Berry and renowned soprano Dame Kiri Te Kanawa. Their work was displayed and judged at the National Portrait Gallery in the closely fought final, alongside their portrait of Sir Ian McKellen.

The tense final, was held at the National Portrait Gallery in London and was the culmination of a 10 month search for the most talented portrait artist in the UK and Ireland. Christian won with a portfolio of work completed throughout the series including his final two pieces, a commission portrait of former two time world champion boxer Amir Khan and a portrait painted live in the gallery of acclaimed actor Sir Ian McKellen.

The competition started earlier this year with heats held in London, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Dublin. The semi-final saw seven artists paint a double portrait of evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and Anglican priest Sally Hitchiner. Finalists Christian, Aine Divine and Laura Quinn were then set an individual portrait commission challenge, painting boxer Amir Khan, Voice Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company Cicely Berry and renowned soprano Dame Kiri Te Kanawa. Their work was displayed and judged at the National Portrait Gallery in the closely fought final, alongside their portrait of Sir Ian McKellen.
Winner Christian Hook commented: “Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year 2014 has been an incredibly challenging feat and I am very proud to have won. It has allowed me to dig deep and push myself to new limits. I am truly honoured to have been given the opportunity to take part in this fantastic series. I’ve had the chance to work aside some of UK’s finest portrait artists and learn from them. Painting Sir Ian McKellen live at the National Portrait Gallery was a once in a lifetime experience that I’ll never forget.”
Series judge Kate Bryan, commented: “Christian creates work which interrogates the boundaries between figuration and abstraction beautifully, lending his sitters a unique sense of energy. I love the way his work is so filmic, it speaks of another era in some ways but yet feels totally new.”
Christian studied illustration at Middlesex University before establishing a career as an illustrator. After lecturing in illustration at the Royal College of Art and other universities his interest shifted to the fine arts. For the last few years Christian has been working as an artist focusing on depicting motion and time in his work.

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