2020
In the series premiere, six of the country's top artists travel to Somerled Farm to create their own rendition of this quintessential Canadian view. Armed with paints, brushes, canvas and everything in between, the artists set up shop in their outdoor studios. With just four hours to create a landscape masterpiece, it's an all-out battle of the brushes to impress the judges and win a spot in the final.
2020
In the second of three qualifying rounds, a new batch of artists travel to Cobourg Marina and have just four hours to create a landscape masterpiece of this famous Canadian view. But a busy marina proves to be a challenging subject for the artists. As the scenery changes, the artists are forced to adapt their process, and the hot afternoon sun wreaks havoc inside their outdoor studios. To win a spot to compete in the final, they must deliver their best work.
2020
A new batch of the country's top artists are tasked with capturing their version of a gritty industrial landscape, and Mother Nature has some tricks up her sleeve. With only four hours to paint, and in ever-changing weather conditions, the artists are pushed to their limits to see who will earn the last two spots in the final, where they will compete to win $10,000.
2020
In the season finale, seven top artists will battle it out to see who will be crowned Landscape Artist of the Year Canada and take home the grand prize of $10,000. The artists travel to stunning Lake Rosseau for their final four-hour painting showdown. But this is no ordinary landscape - this is Group of Seven territory. The pressure is on. Who will rise to the occasion when it matters most?