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Here are a number of links to helpful documents etc.
Things to help you sound fancy when you write about your work and other artist's work. Links to cool videos and other websites to inspire you. Resources and examples to help with work set during school closure. Let us know if there's anything else you think would be useful to have on this page; use the contact form on our homepage or the email link below. |
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looking_at_art_ks3_analysis_with_mastery_levels.pdf | |
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tuxford_art_-_useful_websites_youtube_tutorials_talks.pdf | |
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annotating_your_art.pdf | |
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looking_at_a_piece_of_art_gcse.pdf | |
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composition.pdf | |
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evaluating_your_art.pdf | |
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We'd recommend browsing some of these websites too!
ArtUK - a really useful library of art work in the UK, categorised by theme, style, and where to see the works in real life. A great starting point when looking for an artist to inspire your work.
TheArtyTeacher - this website has a fantastic section which lists artists and photographers, (both traditional and contemporary), by theme. This is a fantastic starting point if you're not sure which artists to choose to study as part of your work.
Photoshop.com – Every art student has worked with Adobe Photoshop at one point. This online version is similar, allowing you to edit, get ideas, share, and store—all while working directly on the web.
DeviantArt – DeviantArt is an online art community where students can share work, chat with others, get critiques, and sell work. The forums on this site are an excellent place to find jobs and more. Be careful not to select an artist for your on studies here as there tend to be a lot of 'artist copies' shared too.
Tutorialized – Tutorialized is a tutorial website loaded with thousands of free tutorials for Photoshop and Flash. Students can find tutorials that range from the basics to creating web layouts.
MorgueFile – MorgueFile is a free public image archive. Art students can find loads of high resolution images that can be used for personal or commercial projects.
Art Tutorials Wiki – Art Tutorials Wiki is a free tutorial site for technical and digital artists. In addition to tutorials, the site also features free stock images.
ArtLex – With over 3,600 art terms, ArtLex is an all-inclusive art dictionary. This handy website is a great reference for artists, students, and educators.
Art Studio Chalkboard – The Art Studio Chalkboard assists artists with the technical fundamentals of painting and drawing. Created specifically for art students, this online source teaches shading, colour, and perspective.
Color Matters – Color Matters is a good place to find everything colour. Artists can find the best ways to use colour for design and study basic colour theory.
Art a GoGo – Art a GoGo is a refreshing art news site that provides news, reviews, art links, and art events.
Artcyclopedia – Students looking for an online replacement for heavy art history books will find what they need on Artcyclopedia. This online encyclopedia includes information on everything from great artists to movements.
ArtDaily – ArtDaily is an online newspaper that covers art events around the world.
Saatchi – Saatchi is a worldwide online art gallery. The site was created for art students who want to meet others around the globe, display work, and get critiques.
Tate Online – A huge selection of articles, exam support and artist library from the UK galleries. It’s particularly useful just after the exam titles have been released.
ArtUK - a really useful library of art work in the UK, categorised by theme, style, and where to see the works in real life. A great starting point when looking for an artist to inspire your work.
TheArtyTeacher - this website has a fantastic section which lists artists and photographers, (both traditional and contemporary), by theme. This is a fantastic starting point if you're not sure which artists to choose to study as part of your work.
Photoshop.com – Every art student has worked with Adobe Photoshop at one point. This online version is similar, allowing you to edit, get ideas, share, and store—all while working directly on the web.
DeviantArt – DeviantArt is an online art community where students can share work, chat with others, get critiques, and sell work. The forums on this site are an excellent place to find jobs and more. Be careful not to select an artist for your on studies here as there tend to be a lot of 'artist copies' shared too.
Tutorialized – Tutorialized is a tutorial website loaded with thousands of free tutorials for Photoshop and Flash. Students can find tutorials that range from the basics to creating web layouts.
MorgueFile – MorgueFile is a free public image archive. Art students can find loads of high resolution images that can be used for personal or commercial projects.
Art Tutorials Wiki – Art Tutorials Wiki is a free tutorial site for technical and digital artists. In addition to tutorials, the site also features free stock images.
ArtLex – With over 3,600 art terms, ArtLex is an all-inclusive art dictionary. This handy website is a great reference for artists, students, and educators.
Art Studio Chalkboard – The Art Studio Chalkboard assists artists with the technical fundamentals of painting and drawing. Created specifically for art students, this online source teaches shading, colour, and perspective.
Color Matters – Color Matters is a good place to find everything colour. Artists can find the best ways to use colour for design and study basic colour theory.
Art a GoGo – Art a GoGo is a refreshing art news site that provides news, reviews, art links, and art events.
Artcyclopedia – Students looking for an online replacement for heavy art history books will find what they need on Artcyclopedia. This online encyclopedia includes information on everything from great artists to movements.
ArtDaily – ArtDaily is an online newspaper that covers art events around the world.
Saatchi – Saatchi is a worldwide online art gallery. The site was created for art students who want to meet others around the globe, display work, and get critiques.
Tate Online – A huge selection of articles, exam support and artist library from the UK galleries. It’s particularly useful just after the exam titles have been released.
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