

Afternoon: This on-line magazine published by my friends Steve
Williamson and Bill Timberman features literary and visual arts. Its "images"
section contains artworks by yours truly as well as works by my friend Rosa
Vallado and others.
Art Effects...Murals and Trompe L'Oeil: This is the website of Tim
Haas and Linda Cassels-Hofmann who use a wide variety of techniques to create
imaginative illusions with their murals and artwork. Also Faux Finishing.
artnetweb
homepage: Molly Bloom invites all to enter this maze of gateways.
Ashmolean
Museum of Art & Archaeology: The website of England's Oldest
Public Museum.
Australian
National University Art History: A huge image collection of Mediterranean
prints from the 15th-19th centuries.
The
California Museum of Photography: Maintained by the University
of California in Riverside.
collageart.org: Information on the art of collage... Books about
collage, Links to Collage Sites, more. Posted 3.4.2000 and Revised 1.3.2020
Color Theory: The following websites provide information on color and how to use it.
Color Wheel & Color Relationships: This site is partially broken but has much valuable information, especially for artists working on web design. Suggested by Anna & posted 3.4.2000
Color Theory in Painting: Some very valuable information about color including quotes from primary sources like Alberti, Newton, Goethe and others.
Exposures
Gallery: The website of my friend and neighbor, Nick Zungoli,
photographer extraordinaire.
Golden
Artist Colors: I recently toured Golden Artist Colors' manufacturing facility and headquarters. They offer the widest range of the acrylic products in the world and their quality is unsurpassed. They also provide great tech support for artists. You can find lots of valuable information at their quick-loading website. Posted 1998 and Revised 2020
Claudine
Hellmuth: Experience the evocative collages of Claudine Hellmuth.
Posted 1.29.98 Revised 10.6.98
ICOM
- The International Council of Museums.
A.
J. Isbister, Artist of Visions: A. J. Isbister is a native plains
Cree artist from western Canada who lives in two (or maybe more) worlds. See
his collages and paintings and read about his dream spirit. Posted 1.10.2000 and Revised 1.3.2020
The
Japanese Paper Place: A great source for some of the worlds most
wonderful papers.
Los
Angeles County Museum of Art: It has been said that, because
of the inclination (read: tilt) of the United States, everything
that isn't fastened down somewhere else eventually rolls into Southern California.
National
Endowment for the Arts ( US ): If it hasn't disappeared entirely.
National
Museum of American Art: The largest resource in the world for
the study of American art.
Paper:
Care of Works of Art on Paper...: Some useful and interesting
information on the preservation of paper artworks can be found in the fifth
article on this webpage.Posted 12.22.1997 and Revised 1.3.2020
Resource Library Magazine: This on-line only magazine focuses
on representational art, past and present. Short articles let you know what's
happening in museums and elsewhere. Posted 5.24.1998 and Revised 1.3.2020
a
Room Without Walls: This handsome cyber gallery is the creation
of artist/illustrator Ted Warnell. In addition to Ted's own work, "a Room
Without Walls" also displays works by guest artists. Included are photographer
Robert Altman and singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie, and "Yours truly"
among others. Also check out the wonderful new media cyberart to be found
at Ted's expanded website www.warnell.com
Carol
Sakai / Portraits of the Sacred Self: My friend Carol Sakai's
paintings combine classical portraiture with a person's inner visions. She
accepts commissions. Posted 9.15.98
ShawGuides:
A large selection of Visual Arts Workshops listed in an easy-to-use searchable
database. Also included in the database are workshops in crafts and many other
fields.Posted 2.15.1998 and Revised 1.3.2020
Solid
Angle: If you want to build something which is too big to build
by yourself, contact Jacob Schuiten and Jonathan Bradley of Solid Angle.
Jonathan
Talbot's Studio: The website of painter, printmaker, & collage
artist Jonathan Talbot, the creator of this list.
Cecil Touchon - Contemporary Art: Check
out some great collages and other works by Cecil Touchon, President of The
International Royal Academy of Post-Dogmatist Arts.
Tracy
168: The site of New York Graffiti Artist Michael Tracy who received
his art training at the Lexington I.R.T. School of Art. Suggested
by Stephen A.Williamson and Posted 1.26.1998. Revised 1.3.2020
Transparent Dreams Glass Studio: Check out the stained and beveled
glass creations of Mark Stine. There is also useful information on commissioning
art glass works and recognizing good craftsmanship to be found at this site.
Salvatore
Ventura: Sal Ventura's Website is an exemplary model of what
an artist can make of the Internet. The artworks: high contrast watercolor
renderings of architectural details. The links: extensive and good. And there
is more... Posted 9.20.1998 and Revised 1.3.2020
warnell.com:
This continually evolving website created by my friend Ted Warnell offers
answers and questions without answers. Thoughtful and artful,
this is the site of an in-depth thinker. Posted 3.4.2000 and Revised 1.3.2020
Carol
Wickenhiser-Schaudt Botanical Illustrator / Watercolorist The
evolving site of a scientist/artist whose deep commitment to a wide range
of human and environmental concerns is revealed in her artworks.
Women's
Studio Workshop: Homepage of the nearby (to me) Woman's Studio
Workshop which is not only for women. Great opportunities are available
at this arts center located in Rosendale, NY (between New York City and Albany),
USA
World
Art Treasures: A searchable database presented by the Jacques-Edouard
Berger Foundation. Some text in English, more in French.
Michael
Zieve: My friend Michigan artist Michael Zieve does paintings,
murals and more... He has two websites: www.michaelzieve.com
or www.zievestudios.com