Drawers Off
March. 01,2021Comedian Jenny Eclair hosts as amateur artists reveal their naked ambition in a life drawing class like no other, as they compete to win a cash prize. Five different artists will not just paint, but will strike a pose for their fellow artists.
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Tattooist Glyn has plenty of life drawing experience, but PR consultant Sara has very little. Who will capture the best likeness of burlesque fan Shevon?
PR consultant Sara models for her fellow artists. Art expert Diana Ali reins in speedy sketcher Sarah, while Glyn ditches his favourite graphite and embraces colour.
Today's muse, Will, reveals an inspirational pose that has his fellow artists rushing to tell a story with their paintbrushes. Glyn attempts to tone down the Gothic elements of his signature style.
Sarah from Edinburgh takes her turn to model for the group, but her choice of pose gives Shevon problems with perspective
Our five artists compete for the final place in the winners' gallery, before Jenny crowns the Drawers Off artist of the week
Sci-fi fan Chris has plenty of life drawing experience, but cruise ship entertainer Steph has very little. Which of them will best depict the first of the group to model, retiree Jilly?
The group face a challenge as management consultant Jon bares his body art. Can Jon's fellow artists replicate his intricate tattoos and handle the surprise he has in store for them?
Cruise ship singer Steph takes centre stage and models for the group. Experimental Jon swaps his pencil for... a pizza box! And will Jilly's abstract style be a washout?
Graphic designer Alpha takes his turn to model for the group. Mentor Diana urges the group to take a stripped-back approach, but can they rein in their radical ideas?
Gaming enthusiast Chris strikes a sci-fi-themed pose as the artists eye up the final spot in the winners' gallery. And who will be crowned Jenny's Drawers Off artist of the week?
Retiree James has plenty of life drawing experience, but architecture student Solomon has none. Who will best depict the first of the group to model, ex-bodybuilder Brad?
It's meditation teacher Julie's turn to model for the group. Art mentor Diana challenges Tiggy to produce a full figure this time and architecture student Solomon embraces colour.
The group's next model, James, has a plan in mind to challenge all the artists. And after yesterday's session, Brad's looking to get back in art expert Diana's good books.
Art student Tiggy models for the group, but capturing her pose leads to James coming under the watchful eye of art expert Diana, while Solomon takes a more unusual approach
After a week of headless drawings and bold brushstrokes, the artists compete for the final place in the coveted winners' gallery, before Jenny crowns the artist of the week
Musician Stew has plenty of life drawing experience but warehouse clerk Amanda has very little. Who will best depict the first of the group to model, Hugh Jackman lookalike Glenn?
Amanda models for the group but Dave gets in a flap about his shading. And after modelling yesterday, it's Glenn's first time behind an easel and he's determined to make a splash.
It's Husna's turn to model. Amanda's looking to make a big impression, Stew has problems with perspective and art expert Diana challenges Dave to tackle all parts of the figure.
Dave models for the group. Stew is keen to produce a technically perfect painting, Glenn gets experimental with colour and Amanda goes all out with a variety of mediums.
After a week of making a splash and some shading strife, the artists compete for the final place in the coveted winners' gallery, before Jenny crowns the artist of the week