Will creates two animals using the same shapes, a cute cat and a ferocious lion!
Will creates a Robot with loads of details to make it unique.
Will draws Gumball Watterson from The Amazing World of Gumball, and teaches you how to ink!
Will creates a Superhero, focusing on how to draw a face before adding the all-important mask.
Will draws his fellow comic-book fan Lincoln Loud.
Will creates three unique Aliens using simple shapes we can all draw, using the curves we've already learned.
World famous comic book artist Will Sliney draws SpongeBob SquarePants using simple shapes.
Graham is his mam's number one. But when they bump into semi-retired Mr Turnbull, Graham discovers she had a life pre-Dad - and fully intends to have another.
Guest host Rowdie Walden is at Moulin Rouge! The Musical; we look bravely at a new crop of Australian horror films at MIFF; things get absurd with The Chairs; plus a fresh perspective from Adelaide's Restless Dance Theatre.
Eamonn Holmes is in County Antrim to meet writers, artists and musicians inspired by the breathtaking scenery, including singer/songwriter Kathryn Scott. St Killian's College is the setting for more sparkling hymns.
September is a big month for the Sydney arts scene when creatives from around the country come together for the annual fringe festival.
Behind the scenes at the V&A, Winston Churchill's despatch box needs attention, it's removal day for a 350-year-old doll's house, and a famous painting by Constable is on the move.
SAFIA cover Dido for Like A Version.
The element of tone is defined and described in this video using colourful animation and the examination of well-known artworks.
Winner of two Olivier Awards, Matthew Bourne's triumphant adaptation of the classic Powell and Pressburger film, The Red Shoes is a tale of obsession, possession and one girl's dream to be the greatest dancer in the world.
In this re-imagining of the classic tale, Matthew Bourne's witty and beautifully disturbing version of the prince's dark spiral into derangement is danced by a menacing and animalistic male ensemble.
Tchaikovsky's glorious score and Anthony Ward's delectable sets and costumes combine with Matthew Bourne's dazzling choreography to create a fresh and charmingly irreverent interpretation of the classic ballet.
Interviewees Tony Coady, Monima Chadha and Bronwyn Finnigan show how we can live in a society with competing moral codes and differing religious views.
Can AI match humans for artistic creativity? Rad Yeo explores the 'creep' of generative AI - from performing a ChatGPT written comedy routine to portrait painting robots. If it can, what does that mean for humanity?
Middle-aged park-keeper Wilfred is full of righteous indignation about litter, graffiti, vandalism and unleashed dogs. Nonetheless, his patchy employment record reflects that he has his own, secret vices.