Free Art Teaching Resources Welcome to Paul Carney Arts. I'm an Advanced Skills Teacher in Art and Design, with nearly 30 years experience as an artist, designer and teacher of art at Primary and Secondary School level in the North East of England.
Art Appreciation - Artists, Movements, Techniques and Themes Art Appreciation is the knowledge and understanding of the universal and timeless qualities that identify all great art. As an artist, the more you appreciate and understand about the art from different eras, movements, styles and techniques, the better you can develop, evaluate and improve your own work.
The Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History provides an overview of the history of art as illustrated and represented in the Museum's collection. The material presented here has been researched, written, and reviewed by the Museum's curatorial staff. It serves as an important reference and research tool for anyone interested in studying art history and related subjects such as archaeology, anthropology, and history.
This is a great site for creating virtual art. Make art in the style of Piet Mondrian. This art style lends itself to maths with stimulus for fractions and proportion.
The connection between mathematics and art goes back thousands of years. Mathematics has been used in the design of Gothic cathedrals, Rose windows, oriental rugs, mosaics and tilings. Geometric forms were fundamental to the cubists and many abstract expressionists, and award-winning sculptors have used topology as the basis for their pieces. Dutch artist M.C. Escher represented infinity, Möbius bands, tessellations, deformations, reflections, Platonic solids, spirals, symmetry, and the hyperbolic plane in his works.
Mathematicians and artists continue to create stunning works in all media and to explore the visualization of mathematics--origami, computer-generated landscapes, tesselations, fractals, anamorphic art, and more.
There's nothing better than playing with an art program on an interactive whitboard and literally drawing with your finger. It really works like a massive graphics tablet. And there are some excellent, free, online drawing packages. Some are quite simple, and others really mimic real-world art materials.
Martin Burrett 05 Aug 11 10:46:31The Adobe museum of digital art is a visually stunning site showing the art limited only by the imagination. Site requires a good computer to run well.
A site where budding artist post their work. For us educators, the site offers a huge collection of great artwork to use in class.
This is a nice idea for our art students.
Feedback will be written on everything you post. Free art and photo contests with cash prizes. Sell your photos and art in a social community for artists. Click here for the details. Click here to create your account and to get started. "I recently hosted an exhibition.