Shots of dried flowers, a table setting, a row of shoes, photographs. Commentary: "The urge to arrange things so that they sit pleasingly before the eye comes so easily to most of us that we hardly give it a thought. But the art of composing a painting is more elusive." Ray Richardson, "a painter noted for his striking compositions", driving his car. Some of Richardson’s paintings. Commentary "A good composition is when every ingredient – light, tone, colour, texture, spacing – work together to create balance and harmony." Richardson in his car in a seaside town. Commentary says that his first decision about a new painting must be its size and shape. Richardson and his father, an upholsterer, who stretches his canvases for him. This...