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Andrew Tift


After speaking to Andrew Tift for a matter of minutes, it becomes clear that he is one of those rare people who would be happy to chat with absolutely anyone. Interested and interesting, once he starts talking there’s no stopping him – moments into our conversation he suddenly pulls himself up short, asking in a concerned voice, “Are you getting all this? I know how I rattle through things, so just let me know if you need me to slow down.” Then he’s off again, talking with infectious ease and enthusiasm about his painting and the people he paints.

Fittingly, the piece which finally won him the National Portrait Prize in 2006 evolved from a good old natter. In his triptych of Kitty Godley, the daughter of Jacob Epstein and

Catherine Spencer spends a day talking inspiration and reluctant photo-realism with the prize-winning painter and photographer