Art
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Kids’ Space
""Kids’ Space" must be everybody’s favorite site, judging by thestring of Web awards displayed on their home page. It is also one of my mine. Artwork is organized in exhibit halls dedicated to Science, Transportation,Scenery, Animals, People, Fantasy, and Abstracts. Pictures are displayedthumbnail-size along with a quote from the artist, providing a delightfulinsight into each child. Click on any picture to view it full size. Submissionsfrom artists up to 16 years old are accepted via e-mail."
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Kaleidoscope Painter
Now for something totally different: Kaleidoscope Painter creates colorful spiraling fractal designs based on the movement of your mouse. You can change the effects by moving your mouse or resizing the brush. You can even put it on Auto and watch as the mesmerizing lacy designs create themselves. Guaranteed to capture your imagination.
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iKnowthat.com
Reviewed September 15, 2000 by Maria Lopez, a reader from Reading, PA who is not affiliated with the site. Free, fun kids learning site If you want to help your kids learn, have fun and show it to family and friends, check it. Creative, multimedia educational experiences that you’ll enjoy, too.
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How to Shoot Fireworks
"With the Fourth of July just around the corner, here are some tips on taking pictures of fireworks. The basic requirements are time exposure and a solid platform for the camera. How much time? That depends. For all the details, and some great photos from the New York Institute of Photography, come see for yourself. <!--"
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How Stuff Works: Digital Cameras
How does a filmless camera actually work? The heart of a digital camera is the image sensor that digitally records light: either a charge coupled device (CCD) or a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS.) How Stuff Works explains the whole process and includes plenty of practical buying tips along the way. Top click is the Feature section which will help you better understand digital camera jargon.
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Hommage a Josef Elgurt
Reviewed June 23, 2000 by Roman Moos, a reader from Berlin, Germany who is affiliated with the site. This page is a birthday gift from friends of this Latvian printmaker from Riga on his 75th birthday. View his lithographs, serigraphs and drawings. The gallery and biography are available in English, Russian, German and Latvian.
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Hands On Crafts
Reviewed February 15, 2001 by Helene Blowers, a reader from North Carolina who is affiliated with the site. A fun interactive site with all the bells and whistles! This website is designed to offer kids the virtual experience of working with clay and fiber crafts. Kids can build a virtual face jug, coil a pot, create a crazy quilt, weave a wacky wardrobe and much more. The site also includes brief video clips of actual kids doing the crafts for real. This site is tons of fun and a great introduction to traditional clay and fiber crafts (pottery, quilting, basketry & weaving)
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Global Children’s Art Gallery
Reviewed June 29, 1999 by 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.
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Global Children’s Art Gallery
Reviewed October 31, 1999 by 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.
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Global Children’s Art Gallery
"Global Children’s Art Gallery hopes to ""increase understanding between people in different cultures"" and displays the artist’s country flag alongside each thumbnail. Artists up to age twelve can submit one image per month, via email or snail mail. Include postage stamps if you’d like your original work returned. To support the gallery, 8.5"" x 11"" prints can be ordered. Unfortunately there is no artist search; the gallery is paginated in chronological order."
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