Vous consultez actuellement le France version du site.
Voulez-vous passer à votre site local ?
6 TEMPS DE LECTURE MIN

Search Press

Lotti and Martin de la Bedoyere in 1997

Search Press was founded by my mother, Lotti de la Bedoyere, in 1970, in an attic room in Kensington, London. My brother and I were settled in school and my mother found herself wondering what she could do to occupy herself. She had an interest in craft, a love of nature, and had helped my father publish a monthly religious newsletter (he was editor of the Catholic Herald at the time.) So, with a vague knowledge of publishing, a dogged determination to succeed, and little or no capital, she founded Search Press, and embarked upon her publishing journey. Her first publications were a small series of staple-bound, 32-page booklets in the Leisure Craft series, co-editions with the German publisher Herder. The inaugural title was Basket Weaving, closely followed by Batik and then Pin & Thread*.

The road was by no means smooth for Lotti in the male-dominated world of publishing at that time, but she was not one to be intimidated or deterred.

Lisez l'article complet et bien d'autres dans ce numéro de The Artist
Options d'achat ci-dessous
Si le problème vous appartient, Connexion pour lire l'article complet maintenant.
Numéro unique numérique May 20
 
€6,99 / issue
Ce numéro et d'autres anciens numéros ne sont pas inclus dans une nouvelle version de l'article abonnement. Les abonnements comprennent le dernier numéro régulier et les nouveaux numéros publiés pendant votre abonnement. The Artist
Abonnement numérique annuel €47,99 facturé annuellement
Sauvez
43%
€4,00 / issue
Abonnement numérique mensuel €5,99 facturé mensuellement
Sauvez
14%
€5,99 / issue
ABONNEMENT À LA PRESSE ÉCRITE ? Disponible sur magazine.co.uk, le meilleures offres d'abonnement à des magazines en ligne.
 

Cet article est tiré de...


View Issues
The Artist
May 20
VOIR EN MAGASIN

Autres articles dans ce numéro


The Artist
WELCOME
Want to comment on something you’ve read, or seen?
PLUS THIS MONTH
YOUR VIEWS
Email theartistletters@tapc.co.uk or write to The Editor
THE ART WORLD
NEWS, VIEWS, INFORMATION AND SPECIAL EVENTS IN THE ART WORLD
EXHIBITIONS
GALLERY OPENING TIMES AND EXHIBITION DATES CAN VARY; IF IN DOUBT PHONE TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
OPPORTUNITIES & COMPETITIONS
Check out the latest competitions to enter and make a note of important deadlines
ART BOOKS
Alison C Board Mixed media is a term that can mean
PaintersOnline editor’s choice
Meet this month’s editor’s choice winner from our PaintersOnline gallery
FEATURES
Let it roll (and drip and run)
Michael Sole gets physical with oils and acrylics as he drips, pours and shakes to let the paint take its own course in his semifigurative seascapes. It’s an intuitive process, he tells Susie Hodge
Competition fever
Charles Williams shares his experiences as a contestant in this year’s Sky Portrait Artist of the Year competition
PRACTICALS
Seeing patterns
Hazel Soan begins a new three-part series on how to hone your artistic vision. This month she focuses on identifying pattern in your subject matter
How to find a subject
Graham Webber’s six-part oil-painting series about the process of landscape painting from small, plein-air sketches to larger, framed studio work continues with advice on subject matter as he demonstrates a plein-air oil sketch
Figures alla-prima
Brian Smith concludes his series on capturing figures in watercolour by sharing a painting he made during a plein-air painting day at Windsor Castle
The thrill of painting outdoors
Passionate pastellist Richard Suckling offers his tips for choosing and using pastels en plein air, both in the UK and abroad
Snowdrops in mixed media
Snowdrops make a wonderful subject for a still-life painting or even a landscape when shown growing in drifts in a woodland setting, as Soraya French demonstrates here
Express yourself with drawing media
Robert Dutton takes the bewilderment out of choosing drawing media, highlighting his personal favourites and sharing his top tips for using them creatively
Zoom-in on portraits
Follow Andrew Newton as he demonstrates how to paint a hyperrealistic-style portrait in oils
Planning, sequencing and using negative spaces
Kim Whitby concludes her three-part series on using ink to help develop your watercolour skills by stressing the importance of planning
Spring still life
Julie Collins explores her watercolour palette and shows how to create bright, modified colours for fresh spring still-life paintings
Constable and Yarmouth
Glyn Macey continues his journey documenting the changes to the English coastline with a painting inspired by a well-known artist. This month he records Yarmouth pier using mixed media
Oils on the go
Wondering what to pack for your painting holiday? Clare Bowen shares details of her essential oil painting kit, advises on how to prepare for air travel and how to manage your paintings while you are away
Love line and wash
Discover how Milly England uses the line and wash technique to add life to drawings of historic houses and buildings