This episode sees Myatt take his students to Dungeness in Kent - the perfect location to recreate the desolate landscape of one of arts great realists, the American, Edward Hopper. A Hopper landscape may look simple to copy, but the biggest challenge for the students is to bring a soulless landscape to life by giving it a sense that there is actually something going on. The landscape is an immediate worry for book illustrator Shirley Chaing, whose own paintings are bright and humorous. Will she be able to leave her own style behind to capture the loneliness of a Hopper? And, once the windswept beach has been left behind, Myatt unveils a drawing of Brixton Prison that he sketched when he was jailed for art forgery - and reveals his rather unorthodox way of getting it home...