|

|
|
|
|
Would you like to add your link? Our reciprocal
links program helps you get your site noticed, not only by
thousands of artists who visit our site daily, but also by
search engines and web indexes.
All that we ask is that you return the favor and
link back to www.dickblick.com from your site.
Help your associates and friends find a quality source for
art supplies.
Click here to learn how to link to us from your site!
|
|
|
|
Modeling
American Art Clay Co - http://www.amaco.com
From children's clays to modeling/sculpture clays, lustrous metallic finishes to bright embossing metal sheets, Amaco boasts a wide variety of Art and Craft products and accessories. Amaco also offers an extensive range of potter's wheels, kilns, glazes and underglazes.
AmericanStyle Magazine - http://www.americanstyle.com
AmericanStyle is a lavish, full-color magazine that is a celebration of beautiful crafts, stylish design and fascinating tips for the art lover. Enjoy artist profiles, visits to the homes of major collectors, travel to fascinating arts destinations and a state-by-state guide to over 400 art exhibitions. Come satisfy the art lover in you. Subscribe today!
artpalau.org - http://www.artpalau.org
Italian trained stone carver and painter Fleur Palau offers a collection of new works. Landscapes from Italy and marble carvings. Workshops in Italy or New Hampshire for landscape painting or marble carving are avialable. Palau's work is exhibited in Europe as well as the USA
Clay figurines house - http://www.clayfigurines.com
Since 15 years ago, we’ve been modeling clay figurines of people from all over the world, as well as wedding cake toppers, anniversary cake toppers, family portraits, celebrities, sports figures, pets, vehicles and all you can ever imagine.
Cynful Creations - http://www.cynfulcreations.com
Affordable Arts for All. Drawing, paintings, watercolor,landscapes to nudes, photography, digital art, photo retouch services and more. We VALUE your feedback. Please enjoy your visits.
deCloned - http://www.decloned.com
Artists are just a different type of people. At least we like to think we are. Artists can take many forms, the young child coloring his first book to the retired engineer who does house portraits for a living. All artists are unique, yet they are all the same in one essential way. They love to create, and love to explore new ways of creating. Each week I will put together a project idea, with helps and tips along the way. I will occasionally mention new artists that catch my eye, and I will dive into the historical lives of past artists and concepts/techniques for your own work. I will also review some random artists from the weeks project and post a few random submissions* from readers. In short, I want you to become the artist that you were created to be.
|
|