2- D Art: Drawing, Illustration, Painting, Printmaking

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Drawing

 

  • Drawing Art : ART-wow - Classic and Contemporary Drawing Lessons. Very complete overview of drawing basics. Aimed at beginning and intermediate artists.

 

 

  • The Figure Drawing Lab - This site is devoted to better understanding of the elements that make up the human figure and how to better portray them. It is intended as a resource for artists and art students who work with the human form.

 

  • Learning How to Draw - Illustrated lesson notes for teachers and students. On -line help for teachers of 9-14yr olds wanting lesson notes on learning to draw - structured lesson notes with detailed instructions.

 

  • Pastel Society of America - The Pastel Society of America is a professional association of elected artists all of whom work in the Pastel Medium. The aims of the Society are as follows: to set standards of excellence and to encourage the use of pastel; to unite outstanding pastelists through membership in the Society; to establish separate pastel categories in major art exhibitions with jurors qualified to evaluate pastels and recommend awards; to focus attention on the renaissance of pastel and educate the public regarding the permanence and beauty of the meduim.

 

 

 

Illustration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Painting

 

 

  • PaintersStudio.com - PaintersStudio.com is dedicated to the study and use of artist's painting and drawing materials, and techniques. Use this site to find information on drawing, acrylic, watercolor, and brush techniques.

 

 

Printmaking

 

 

  • International Print Center NY - International Print Center New York is the first and only non-profit institution devoted solely to the exhibition and understanding of both historical and contemporary fine art prints.

 

  • Print Council of America - Includes a variety of resources for the study of woodcuts, engravings, etchings, lithographs, and screenprints.

 

  • What is a Print? - MoMA examines the different means of print making and supplies interesting examples of woodcuts, etching, lithographs, and screenprints.

 

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