Winner Pieter by Susanne du Toit
(left) and runner-up
The Uncertain Time by John Devane
The winner and runner-up of this year's BP Portrait
Award are both artists who have painted portraits of their children.
South-African
born artist Susanne du Toit won the £30,000 top prize for a portrait in oils of
her 35-year-old son Pieter.
Coventry-based
artist and teacher John Devane took the £10,000 second prize for a portrait of
his three children.
The paintings
will go on show at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Gallery
director Sandy Nairne called du Toit's painting "simple but
outstanding".
Du Toit, who is
now based in Crowthorne, Berkshire, also wins a commission from the gallery's
trustees worth £5,000.
She painted her
son as part of a series of portraits of her family.
'Intensely engaging'
She allowed
Pieter to find his own pose, with the condition that his hands would appear
prominently as she finds them essential to convey personality.
"Having said that, the averted gaze of this
portrait, which was his choice, struck me as characteristic of his reflective
character, and became intensely engaging", she said.
This will be the second time Devane's work has been
exhibited at the BP Portrait Award - his picture In the House of The Cellist
was seen in the 1995 exhibition.
He painted his children Lucy, 25, Laura, 20, and Louis,
15, over a period of three years.
The painting sets out to show how children emerge
from childhood and reveal something of their adult selves.
Almost 2,000 artists from 77 different countries
entered portraits in the competition.
55 portraits have been selected for the exhibition
which opens to the public at the gallery on Thursday (20 June) before
travelling to Aberdeen in November and Wolverhampton next year.
Scottish painter Owen Normand, who studied at
Edinburgh College of Art but is now based in Berlin, won the £7,000 Young
Artist Award.
Source: BBC
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