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Offers a look at creativity and how it can be encouraged. Riding the white moment; The ability to see things in a new way; Inside creativity; Creativity in children; Creativity killers; Creativity at work. |
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Our community of 1500 professional crafts people and artists includes quiltmakers, printmakers, potters, furniture makers, metal workers, weavers, painters, and glassblowers. |
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ArtLex is a dictionary of art for everyone interested in art production, collection, or history. You will find articles on thousands of art terms, along with terrific images, pronunciation notes, great quotations, and links to other resources on the Web. |
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Postmodernism is hard to define, because it is a concept that appears in a wide variety of disciplines or areas of study, including art, architecture, music, film, literature, sociology, communications, fashion, and technology. |
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The mission of Great River Arts is to create and sustain a New England-based arts center to support |
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A non-profit organization dedicated to the service of the international community of ceramic artists and craftspeople. |
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The NCECA site contains member and conference information, images of NCECA ceramic exhibitions, others artist's ceramics and a database of Ceramics. |
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Taiwanese ceramics master Ah Leon is asked about plagiarism, copying another's art. |
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CBBC Art is the place to come for a truly interactive artistic experience! Find out about the wide variety of techniques used to create cool art. |
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Instructional videos and books for sculpting the figure in clay. Also tools and materials for sculpture. |
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Articles, artist discussions, links, information, classes, workshops, images suppliers of paper clay |
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Includes many categories in the visual arts, including schools, workshops, galleries, artists, consultation, restoration and more. |
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Article distribution channel. Authors publish their copyright free articles. Also, a free content source for webmasters. |
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An introductory article on sculpting in clay. |
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supplies, books, videos and resources ... please visit artmolds.com |
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Wide array of art related resources especially art history and research, picture galleries and artist links. |
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Value your art, Auction Results, Signatures and monograms. Antique paintings, modern art, watercolor, prints, sculptures and more. |
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Material aspects of the art; the problem of the base, color, siting, horizontal/vertical, motion and materials. |
Hollowing a Clay Sculpture |
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A description of a technique for hollowing sculpture based on two books: Terracotta by Bruno Lucchesi and Margit Malmstrom and Modeling A Likeness In Clay by Daisy Grubbs |
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An article about how and why Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque created cubism. Comprehensive study of the art of Pablo Picasso. |
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A thorough exploration the world of abstract art, including the history of abstract art, |
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History of art, artists and art movements |
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The Sculptors Forum provides ever changing information for artists working in three-dimensional media, including upcoming juried sculpture exhibitions, manufacturing and materials resources, arts materials information, and other contacts. |
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The Myers School of Art at The University of Akron has 23 full time faculty, an ambitious national Visiting Artists Program and the nationally known Emily Davis Art Gallery. |
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An explanation of a very old casting technique beginning with clay and ending with a bronze sculpture. |
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Earth and Fire: Italian Terracotta Sculpture from Donatello to Canova |
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The story of terracotta’s central role in the golden age of Italian sculpture. |
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