Will Ronnie Shahmoon succeed with his art work made out of plugs and sockets?
Is it a seahorse or is it a duck? More importantly, is it worth 30 grand?
What will the judges make of mother of two Caroline's work?
Ex-professional wrestler Barbara-Ann Swan submits her work.
The judges examine the work of amateur sculptor Peter Gillies.
Accomplished artist David Cobley submits a highly personal work.
Was Dr Katy Sullivan right to swap her stethoscope for a paint brush?
Will mountain enthusiast Jamie Hageman win a place at the grand exhibition?
A potter shocks the judges with her shattering approach to making pottery.
A professional photographer hopes for a shot at the big time.
Three new contestants hope for a shot at the artistic big time.
A former busker's pencil drawing and a sculptor's porcelain and stoneware piece go on show.
An oil on canvas piece entitled 'National Anthem' goes before the hanging committee.
Three pieces go before the hanging committee, including a pencil drawing called 'Dido'.
Three pieces go before the hanging committee, including a driftwood sculpture.
Three pieces go before the hanging committee, including a portrait on a fridge door.
Three pieces go before the committee, including a drawing of a shrink wrapped chicken.
Three pieces go before the committee, including a very experimental oil painting.
Featuring two contestants who have had to delay their pursuit of a career in art.
Featuring a ceramicist, a business woman turned painter, and a self-taught artist.
A former soldier and trained photographer is among those presenting work to the judges.
Featuring a photographer who previously spent ten years working in a factory.
Featuring a solicitor-turned-sculptor and a retired police officer.
Featuring a painting with a £35,000 price tag and a sculpture entitled 13 Secrets.
Featuring a bronze sculpture of a figure clutching a teddy bear.