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Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) – Worn out. 1882 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. Here you find a link to the website of the Museum: www.vangoghmuseum.nl/vgm/index.jsp See also my list of best and worst museums in the world: www.flickr.com/photos/menesje/4059308291/ And here you find my list of best and worst museums in Holland: www.flickr.com/photos/menesje/4059604700/

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Today, we're going to use Notebook to edit digital stick figures. By the end of the lesson, we will have practiced some cool stuff that you were not able to do at the beginning of the year: Isolating and viewing an image online; Copying and pasting an image from the internet into SMART Notebook; Editing an image using tool software; Saving a new file into a personal folder; and Selecting an appropriate networked printer to create a hardcopy. Click on the stick person to view him full-sized…

Gregor Kari on Instagram: "🐙 Here are some bony landmarks you can always rely on when drawing both simple and elaborate poses: 1) the head and its simplified construction lines. 2) the clavicle - it follows the arm's rotation. 3) the bottom of the ribcage. 4) the pelvic bone (back and front). 5) the shoulder blade - approximately one head high. 6) knees. 7) elbows. 🍖 Next time we will take a look at hands and fingers! #anatomy #artreference #anatomydrawing# figuredrawing #howtodrawmang On Knees Pose Drawing Looking Up, Clavicle Anatomy, Gregor Kari, Elbow Drawing, Bony Landmarks, Pelvic Bone, Construction Lines, It Follows, Anatomy Drawing

Gregor Kari on Instagram: "🐙 Here are some bony landmarks you can always rely on when drawing both simple and elaborate poses: 1) the head and its simplified construction lines. 2) the clavicle - it follows the arm's rotation. 3) the bottom of the ribcage. 4) the pelvic bone (back and front). 5) the shoulder blade - approximately one head high. 6) knees. 7) elbows. 🍖 Next time we will take a look at hands and fingers! #anatomy #artreference #anatomydrawing# figuredrawing #howtodrawmang

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