Leisure Painter magazine

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Leisure Painter is a learn-to-paint magazine, first published in 1967.[1] It is published monthly by The Artists’ Publishing Company, based in Tenterden, Kent, and costs £4.99 from newsagents, supermarkets and art shops. The magazine's editor is Ingrid Lyon.

Leisure Painter magazine gives step-by-step

tutors
- including David Bellamy, Pamela Kay and Tony Paul - set projects, describe their working methods, and offer tips and hints for readers.

The magazine's articles include practical

art materials, products, books and DVDs; updates on open competitions, exhibitions
and art-related events; and workshops and holidays in the UK and abroad tutored by professional artists.

The magazine's website, PaintersOnline, was launched in September 2007. PaintersOnline is an online community, including a forum for sharing experiences and advice; blogs; a gallery to upload images of visitors’ drawings and paintings; and a searchable database of art clubs and art tutors.

References

  1. ^ "About The Artist, Leisure Painter and Painters Online". Painters Online. Retrieved 18 February 2024.

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