Reader Recommendations: Art Gallery
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August 18, 2000 -- From gail bixler, a reader from Houston, Texas who is affiliated with the site
Kids and adults all ages will enjoy viewing this beautiful world wide dream art gallery. Kids can also make their own art from a dream or nightmare they have had and submit it to this site. Almost all dreams submitted are put online. It's fun to have your own art online!
February 15, 2000 -- From Willemijn Bouman, a reader from The Hague, The Netherlands who is affiliated with the site
The straightforward website of Willemijn Bouman shows her large and colorful artworks in lyric abstract style. She makes acrylic paintings and woodblock prints with oakwood of 8000 years old... In assignment she designs murals and ceramic applications for architecture. Her studios are in The Hague, The Netherlands and in Cappadocia, Turkey: the influence of this bizarre landscape on her artwork is visible.
October 31, 1999 -- From Jan Hunt, Director, Natural Child Project, a parent from Salt Spring Island, BC, Canada who is affiliated with the site
The Global Children’s Art Gallery displays pictures by children ages 1 to 12 from around the world. Free scanning is provided if needed. The Gallery now has over 300 wonderful pictures, the largest such collection on the Internet. The Gallery has been featured on CNN Headline News, and Canada AM TV.
October 3, 1999 -- From Ursula, a reader from Maryland who is affiliated with the site
A good site to view the art work of children from under 4 to 18 years old.Lots of end-user interactivity, cool java applet puzzles, and free prizes awarded daily.
August 30, 1999 -- From a teacher from Roanoke,VA who is affiliated with the site
CSJH Art Gallery, part of an extensive junior high school site, features scanned 2-D and 3-D artwork, computer graphics, animations and PowerPoint Presentations. CSJH Send-A-Card offers virtual postcards featuring kids' work from the gallery. The site is constantly evolving.
July 31, 1999 -- From a reader from Brentwood, CA USA who is affiliated with the site
The Museum of Web Art is a family oriented website designed to educate and enlighten people of all ages to the potential of the web medium. The individual elements of Web design--buttons, counters, wallpaper, splash pages, etc.--are presented in a bright, easy-to-navigate, museum-style interface. Virtual volunteers man the Visitor's Center in rotating shifts, and the Kids Wing is well-supervised by Dot, the Fun Activities Director. There is also a
June 29, 1999 -- From a reader from Salt Spring Island, BC, Canada who is affiliated with the site
The attractive Global Children’s Art Gallery accepts and displays pictures by children age 1 to 12 from around the world. It currently includes over 250 wonderful pictures created in many different media. The Gallery has won numerous awards, and has been featured on Canada AM TV, CNN Headline News, and in newspapers in many countries. Free scanning is provided if needed.
June 19, 1999 -- From a parent from Hawaii who is affiliated with the site
Apollo is the world's leading environmental Artist, based in Hawaii, specializing in whale art, dolphin art, marine art, endangered species, threatened habitat, space art, 3D cyber art, tropical art, rain forests, graphics and animations for web designers. Apollo's art helps to raise Environmental Awareness and inspires the soul.
May 18, 1999 -- at 20:21:58 by Jenn, 12 years old from Highland Mills New York, who is not affiliated with the site
This site is great because you can literally see the exhibits and "tour" the museum. For every person who can't make it to the museum or before going to the museum. You can actually see a floor plan.
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