Lots of fun things to make on the CiTV Finger Tips site.
A fantastic site which covers how to draw each feature of the face in detail. Check the menu at the top to access each section. Teachers could use the illustrations to help students understand the proportions of the face and head.
EwArt Productions gives you fact-filled and entertaining coverage of works of art, artists, and concepts in video clips which last within one minute.
smARThistory.org is an engaging free multi-media web book about art history for use in art history courses. A definite enhancement to the traditional art history textbook!
A super, colourful website aimed at getting children to write by inspiring them with objects from Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery. It provides opportunities for cross-curricular writing and look out for the regular story writing competitions.
Sumo Paint is a fully-featured free art program which supports layers, different brushes, gradients and stamps. Awesome, but you need Flash Player installed (Version 10).
Take a look at the games and activities on Tate Kids. You can have your own personal gallery and send in your work or choose from the Tate Gallery Collection. You can then rate the work from one to five stars.
Try your hand at making a landscape scene. You can get great tips on how to give your painting different moods and look like a scene that goes into the distance.
Artyfactory offers free art lessons on African masks, Egyptian art and hieroglyphs, pencil portraits, perspective drawing, logo design and colour theory.
Resources for creative individuals from beginner to advanced. A range of techniques are considered such as using colour and drawing portraits. You can try the hands-on activities. There are artist biographies and lesson plans.




