ABC could be forced to axe Anhs Brush With Fame as artist Anh Do refuses to sign for a new series
Anhâs Brush with Fame may not return for seventh season.
The future of the popular ABC interview series, hosted by Anh Do, is in doubt with the artist and comedian ârefusing to sign on for another series,â reports TV Blackbox.
The news comes after Do, 44, was forced to respond to claims his paintings on the show are prepared ahead of filming and in some cases are not entirely his own work.
Axe: The future of popular ABC interview series Anhâs Brush with Fame, hosted by Anh Do, is in doubt with the artist and comedian ârefusing to sign on for another series,â reports TV Blackbox
The industry websiteâs sources claim âsocial media backlashâ to Doâs âprocess and finished artworksâ is one of the reasons he wants to walk away.
The ABC said in statement that the seventh season of Anhâs Brush with Fame had not yet been locked in.
Earlier this month, Do clarified he does paint the celebrity portraits seen on his critically acclaimed interview series.
Responding to questions from The Sydney Morning Herald, he confirmed: âItâs all my own work.â
Controversy: The news comes after Do, 44, was forced to respond to claims his paintings on the show are prepared ahead of filming and in some cases are not entirely his own work. Pictured here with singer Guy Sebastian
Scrutiny: Sources claim âsocial media backlashâ to Doâs âprocess and finished artworksâ is one of the reasons he wants to walk away. Pictured here with his portrait of Marcia Hines
He went on to reveal he prepares âstudiesâ ahead of the interview, which are created from photos of his subjects.
Those studies may be used for the final work when heâs having an âoff dayâ and doesnât complete a work he is happy with during the interview.
Do does have âhelpâ however from his teacher, New Zealand-born artist Paul Ryan, who is an accomplished portrait artist and 13-time Archibald finalist.
Ryan confirmed to The Sydney Morning Herald he assists in the early stages of the portraits being created.
Setting the record straight: Earlier this month, Do clarified he does paint the celebrity portraits seen on his critically acclaimed interview series. Responding to questions from The Sydney Morning Herald, he confirmed: âItâs all my own work.â Pictured here with singer Marcia Hines
Assistance: Do does have âhelpâ however from his teacher, New Zealand-born artist Paul Ryan (pictured), who is an accomplished portrait artist and 13-time Archibald finalist
âYes itâs true, but Anh is a bit cagey about revealing how it all comes together, he doesnât like me talking about it,â he told the newspaper.
âAnd he turned me down when I asked for a consultantâs credit on the show, even though every other bugger involved gets one,â he added.
The publication claimed Do âplayed downâ Ryanâs contribution to the show, and said he just sought âadviceâ from his fellow artist.
âI think he may be taking a bit too much credit,â Do said.
Helping hand: Ryan confirmed to The Sydney Morning Herald he assists in the early stages of the portraits being created. Do is pictured with model and author Tara Moss
Talent: Do has painted a host of celebrities on Anhâs Brush with Fame, including Guy Sebastian
Do has painted a host of celebrities on Anhâs Brush with Fame.
This season, he interviewed model Tara Moss, singer Guy Sebastian, television vet Dr Harry Cooper and singer Marcia Hines, among others.
As the celebrities sit for an in-depth and emotional chat with the artist, he creates a portrait of them, which they take home afterwards.
Do has admitted the works are not always completed in the time it takes to conduct the interview, and that sometimes they are tweaked afterwards.
Format: As the celebrities sit for an in-depth and emotional chat with the artist, he creates a portrait of them, which they take home afterwards. Pictured: Do with TV vet Dr Harry Cooper
Source: DailyMail
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