Art Lovers discussion
Links to Interesting Sites


You're most welcome :)
check out the Sketch Pad and the Kid's Painting.

http://www.metmuseum.org/
It has new artwork featured daily.

http://www.holycross.edu/departments/..."
Monica wrote: "Before Safari's 24 top sites this was my home page:
http://www.metmuseum.org/
It has new artwork featured daily.
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Thanks for the info Monica! I put www.metmuseum.org into my favorites so I can go back to the site all the time. It's nice to have the internet now a days so we can see all these great Art sites from the comfort of our own homes :) . Of course I am still more for seeing Art in person, it is way better in person! It's even better when at a museum with a fellow Art Lover to discuss the art with.






http://www.funtrivia.com/quizzes/huma...
My kind of fun. Thought I might pass it on.

http://www.funtrivia.com/quizzes/huma...
My kind of fun. Thought I m..."
Thanks for the site Divvy
I tried some of the quizzes and found that I'm not as artsy knowledgeable as I thought on some of the quizzes
they were really interesting, fun and informative



Ruth, did you teach at the college or HS level? Just currious.


They feature a new limited edition print every week, very affordable. They've shown all sorts of artists, eclectic and fun... helped me discover all sorts of art.
http://tinyshowcase.com/

http://www.khm.at/en/khm-home/
travel online to Paris and Vienne

I fully agree, has mystery and poetry ,a charm difficult to explain

http://www.risdmuseum.org/collection...."
I browsed around...there is nothing like visiting a museum while you're in pajamas and just about to take a nab.
Thank you Monica :)


With Mr. Picasso Head you can easily create your self-portrait (or just an anonymous portrait) with the so-imitated Picasso's style. You can choose multiple ears, eyes, hairstyles, and even add your own signature to complete your personalized masterpiece.

http://www.theartwolf.com/games/


@ the left side of the page you'll see a list of famous artists. Click on your favorite artist and see their most popular paintings reproduced as cross stitch.
Pinoy Stitch
while searching for my favorite artist, this one caught my eye. It's designed by Morris & Co



Good one, Amal. While looking for the Unicorn tapestries I found this Morris & Co homage. This gives a clearer idea of what that peacock actually looks like. I love acanthus leaves and try to grow them in my garden if I can find them. In case you all don't already know, those are oranges, the symbol for marriage.

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Here's an image from the Playing With Pictures: The Art of Victorian Photocollage exhibit at the Met. It's not the best example, but what I found on a quick search. These images have the same charm as Cornell's boxes, nothing like the popular roses and cupids you find in greeting cards, extremely witty... human heads on animal bodies, humorous settings combining hand-painted watercolor backgrounds and cut-outs of portrait photography. It's only on view thru May 9th. Highly recommended!

by Ben Heine, Belgian painter, illustrator, portraitist, caricaturist and photographer.
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more . . . http://abduzeedo.com/pencil-versus-ca...
OUTSTANDING DIGITAL PAINTING PORTRAITS

more . . . http://abduzeedo.com/outstanding-digi...

"40 Conceptual Print Ads – Creativity with concept!"
Papermate: Ultra fine

Friends of the Earth

more . . . http://www.graphicdesignblog.org/conc...?

Four cities across the world recently got a lotta color lovin' from a new worldwide community initiative that is set on coloring in the world, the Let's Colour Project. Created to "inspire people to reclaim their surroundings and regenerate them with a splash of colour," the Let's Colour Project began in Rio De Janeiro and traveled to Paris, London then to Jodhpur, India.
Rio De Janeiro


London



Jodhpur, India


more . . . http://www.colourlovers.com/blog/2010...

http://www.oddee.com/item_96540.aspx
"Born in Turin some 56 years ago,Marco Pece is an Italian photographer with a fascination with Lego. An Art Lover himself,his recent work recreates famous paintings, in perfect detail using ubiquitous bricks. After long hours with "playing" with bricks,the final artwork is a fabulous photograph."
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http://www.oddee.com/item_96540.aspx
"Born in Turin some 56 years ago,Marco Pece is an Italian photographer with a fascination with Lego. An Art Lover himself,h..."
Wow that is a really cool site! If only I could do things like that with Lego's! I love the Money Crab Carol posted! Thanks for sharing the site Heather and thanks Carol for the extra pics!

One of my favourite radio programmes!
It's called Review Painting
Includes:
History of Painting
Painting Media
List of Painters
Philosophy of painting
World’s Best Museums
Paintings Glossary
Painting videos
and more..