Maria paints a pizza baron
Maria starts off by confidently stating that she is a good painter.
She finds a canvas, and begins drawing in Atle's features from memory, using a felt-tip pen. Shortly after beginning, she says that what she’s drawn so far makes him look like "a poster boy for a pizzeria".
While she adds colour to her picture, she mentions how happy she is to be given a easy task. She finishes by signing her initials in the bottom corner, in case Atle wants to put it on his wall.
In the studio, Maria asks Atle to remember that everything that she has done in the programme was done with love, even though she doesn’t quite remember how her painting looks.
Her painting is revealed to be a relatively childish caricature of Atle, and she and Atle then agree about how much it does look like a pizza mascot.
Atle gently tells Maria not to quit her day job, and she responds that she doesn’t actually have one.
In the end, Atle awards Maria second place for her drawing of him as a "pizza baron".
(Written by Nic Greyson and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Nic Greyson and adjusted by David Fuller)