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- Chunky Monkey Fan Club -
cartoon and drawing lessons for kids, original stories, and a
showcase for kids' art. There are also other fun activities.
- Draw and Color with Uncle Fred
- Uncle Fred shows children of all ages how to draw cartoons using
simple shapes and step-by-step instructions.
- Dreezle - paint, draw, stamp,
and have a blast making your very own work of art to print and
display!
- Gary Harbo - author and
illustrator of children's books. Site includes tips for drawing
cartoons, free Gary Harbo graphics, and info about his books.
- Kidz Draw - get your
paintbrush or crayons out and get ready to be inspired! You'll find
info on illustrators, drawing tips, and samples of artwork from kids
of all ages.
- K i d P i x -
express your creativity using these cool online art tools.
- Learn to
Draw - learn how to draw with step by step instructions, share
art ideas with others, or play some games. This is a ThinkQuest
Junior 1999 entry.
- Learn
to Draw with Billy Bear - take a brain break and pick up a
pencil. Get step by step instructions for drawing animals, print out
drawing sheets, or try some grid art.
- Milky Doodle Pad -
choose a pen, a color, and a background and sketch away.
- MoMA: Art Safari -
explore the painting and sculpture collection of the Museum of
Modern Art by making up stories based on four different artworks,
drawing your own pictures, and even submitting them to be posted!
- Mrs. Rose Shows You...
- clay animation, drawing instruction, art appreciation, favorite
projects, butterflies, and other pretty things! From the art teacher
at St. Joseph School in Nebraska.
- spaceCAD -
this ThinkQuest site includes lessons in computer-aided drafting and
design, or CAD, that's used in drafting and engineering. You can
also see how it's related to the space program and learn a bit about
NASA's history.
- Van
Gogh at Etten - this artistic ThinkQuest site explores Van
Gogh's life and art. Includes a gallery, art course, and an
interactive timeline.
- Wonderful
Styles of Art - explore the differences between surrealism, pop
art, impressionism, and cubism, and learn how to draw things using
each style! This ThinkQuest site also has cool games and other
drawing tips.
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