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AccessArt

http://www.accessart.org.uk/

Online workshops and arts educational activities aimed at all ages.

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Arty Factory

http://www.artyfactory.com

Teaches art techniques through free workshops; includes shading, proportions and pencil portraits.

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Bob Ross Incorporated - How-to Projects

http://www.bobross.com/howto.cfm

Step by step tutorials for painting landscapes, florals, and wildlife. Includes images and materials needed.

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Draw and Paint School

http://www.drawandpaintschool.com/

Art instruction from professional artists. Unlimited resources for practicing artists. For beginners to professionals, all ages accepted.

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Live Internet Stained Glass Class

http://www.stainedglassclass.com/

Live interactive workshops - work along with students attending class in the studio.

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Oil painting Tutorial

http://www.woodenpalette.com/oilpaint1.html

Offers a free tutorial that teaches oil painting techniques like the old masters used in the Renaissance.

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Open College of the Arts

http://www.oca-uk.com/

OCA offers courses in a wide range of artistic subjects including painting, drawing, sculpture, photography , creative writing, music and textile, interior and garden design at all levels of ability by post or personal tuition. Affiliated to the Open University.

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Studio Art School

http://www.studioartschool.co.uk/

Courses designed to build skills and knowledge in art and design; either to gain entry to art college or university, or to develop creativity.

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Studio Arts

http://www.studioarts.net/

Downloadable e-book and online training in calligraphy and painting. Samples lessons are shown.

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Vision and Art

http://psych.hanover.edu/Krantz/art/

How the illusion of three dimensions can be created in two-dimensional art.

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