Homeschool Resources: Art

Good morning, welcome to our series sharing Homeschool Resources. Take a look at the websites below and let me know if you’ve used them with your students.

Animation-ish

Animation-ish is an easy-to-use, web-based animation program that inspires creativity, encourages creative thinking, boosts technical literacy, and teaches basic animation and graphic design concepts.

WikiArt


All grades, with parental supervision


Browse through more than 150,000 works of art from over 2,500 artists with this online art gallery from WikiArt.

When arriving at today’s link the page will load the featured works of art. Click on the image to view a larger view. To the right of the image, you will find more information about the artwork.

Locate artwork or an artist by using the search engine box or choose the “Artists” link in the upper menu to browse for artists alphabetically by:

  • Art movements
  • Schools and groups
  • Genres
  • Fields
  • Nationalities
  • Centuries
  • Art Institution

Search for artwork by style, genre, or media. On the homepage under the featured works of art, you will find more ways to browse the artwork including popular styles and movements, and popular artists. 

While viewing artwork, click the artist’s name in the information section to learn more about the artist. On the artist pages, visitors will find general information and a brief biography as well as a list of artwork.

Create a free account to save images to a folder or add to your favorites.
This website is a wonderful resource for your art studies. As always, please be sure to review the content to ensure it is appropriate for your family.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates