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Photography Portraiture Australian Art Edvard Munch
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Image Search |
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Gallery of Art NGAkids |
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A Lifetime of Color |
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Gogh 3D |
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Art Education - A Lifetime
of Color |
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Incredible
Art Education Resources |
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It's Fun to Read
Starfall Art Gallery This website has information about
famous artists and their work and also encourages reading. Artists include
Van Gogh, Seurat, Gauguin, Chagall, Barnes and Strait. |
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ArtisanCam
ArtisanCam aims to raise the profile of
contemporary visual artists in schools and to inspire and encourage arts
activity. Each featured artist has sections on techniques, influences,
workshops, questions, teachers area and a gallery of their work. |
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Understanding
Abstract Art A website by Harley Hahn, showing
examples of art to explain how abstract art developed and how it may be
appreciated. An abstract artist himself, Harley shows some examples of his
own work. |
 | Artcyclopedia The Fine Art Search Engine
This fine arts reference site allows users
to gather details and images on over 8,000 painters, sculptors, and
photographers world wide. The search engine allows access by name, title and
location. |
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Incredible Art
Education Resources |
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Art for Kids |
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Discover Te Kohinga
Taonga National Library of New Zealand
Currently Discover supports the Visual
Arts and Music disciplines of the Arts/Ngā Toi curriculum by providing a rich
selection of works by some of New Zealand's musicians, artists, photographers,
designers and architects both historic and contemporary, Māori and Pākehā |
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The Artist's Toolkit
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Each section (Line, Colour, Space, Shape,
Balance, Movement/Rhythm) allows students to watch animated demonstrations, view examples, and create their own.
Includes an encyclopedia of Visual Elements (line, shape, colour, space,
and texture) and Visual Principles (balance, emphasis, movement/rhythm). |
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Articulation - Learning
to look at Art
The objectives of
ARTiculation are to encourage you to look at a piece of artwork and to
understand what goes into the art making process. Main sections include
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, and Art Critiquing Process. |
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The
Colors of Clay (Getty Villa Exhibitions)
This web exhibition from The Getty takes you on a
guided tour of the various ways in which Athenian vase painters decorated clay vessels
between 550 and 340 B.C. Eight styles and techniques are explored: Bilingual, Coral Red, Six's Technique, Added Clay and Gilding,
Outline Drawing, White Ground, Plastic, and Kerch Style. Zoomable images of artifacts, textual captions, and, in a few cases, audio
curators' commentary are used at the site to explain the eight techniques.
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