Judy, you had a great site online, garden something for kids. It was all
famous paintings with lessons. I must have lost it, can you e-mail it again
for me. Thanx, robin p.s. all your info. is so valuable!! I enjoy
everything
-----Original Message-----
From: Judy Decker [mailto:jdecker@woh.rr.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 7:50 AM
To: ArtsEdNet Talk
Subject: Great sites on IAD -- Some new to you
The Curse of Tut: Fact or Myth http://www.tqnyc.org/NYC00112/
Learn about the fascinating life of King Tut. See pictures in the Tomb.
Solve the Lock Key Puzzle to see Tut smile. Students can learn the facts
behind the myth and decide for themselves about the truth of the curse. They
can decode the hieroglyphs to write their names.
Also check Why is the Mona Lisa Smiling? Now at a new address.
The Color Pencil Challenge http://cpchallenge.com/index.html
Learn something new -- develop your techniques ... Each month at the Color
Pencil Challenge, they offer a lesson from a professional artist designed to
challenge you to try a new technique and create something you never thought
possible before. A must see site for any art educator.
History Of Photomontage http://www.cutandpaste.info/
It traces the beginnings of this fascinating area of art history from
Victorian experiments, through the phenomenal creativity of the artists of
Berlin Dada who made it into an art form, to the political propaganda of
1980s antinuclear activists.