Online Drawing
December 11, 2009 -- From an anonymous reader.
Online drawing application Slimber.com is an online painting tool. Users can draw and save their artworks.
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Online drawing application Slimber.com is an online painting tool. Users can draw and save their artworks.
A children’s site that encourages reading, crafts, coloring, manners all with free coloring pages, mini books, greeting cards, etc
Online coloring pages that kids can color with colorful gradients and patterns, first name coloring and more.
How-to-Draw-Cartoons-Online.com offers free cartoon drawing lessons at the Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels.
There is a variety of themes to choose from as well, including: Animals, People, Dragons, and Famous Cartoon Characters – like Mickey Mouse and Spongebob.
All in all, this is an excellent child-friendly site for learning how to draw.
BluePixo Entertainment is a website dedicated to foster creative and entertaining playtime for kids.
This site features the Children’s art work of K. Michael Crawford. Kids of all ages are invited to find the magic within themselves. K. Michael Crawford encourages imagination, learning and creativity. In addition, this site offers a number of games and printable coloring pages. So let the adventure begin…
New interactive site uses game strategy to involve kids in art. What if the J. Paul Getty Museum’s paintings were in pieces, and it was up to kids to put them back together again? Or if someone switched the details on the artworks, and kids had to find the changes? That’s the world of GettyGames, the J. Paul Getty Museum’s newly launched web feature that uses game strategies to help kids focus on art.
Artsonia is the world’s largest kids art museum online. It’s a free, educational site where parents and teachers can upload the artwork done by kids and share their artwork with friends and family. There is no cost to participate, no minimum number of artwork required and any parent or teacher can do it! Family members can join a fan club, leave comments for the artist and purchase keepsakes imprinted with the child’s artwork. It’s fun, education, easy and everyone is welcome to participate!
Collections Online is a fully-searchable database featuring the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. With 45,000 records and 27,000 digital images, it is one of the largest databases developed by an art museum in the U.S.
There are two art galleries, one for kids under 12 and one for Teens. Artwork is displayed monthly and kids can vote on the best one and the winner receives an art award ribbon and art related prizes.