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Drawing tool - DrawIsland ClassJump.com - free websites for teachers MathsPad Rajacenna Draws Celebrity Portraits Rajacenna is an 18-year-old self-taught artist from the Netherlands who draws the most realistic portraits I have ever seen, using only pencils. I’m a big fan of realistic drawings, and I’ve previously featured amazing works like the pencil drawings of Paul Lung, the ballpoint pen portraits of Juan Francisco Casas, or Cristina Penescu’s detailed scratchboard masterpieces, but at only 18 years of age Rajacenna is in a league of her own. Born in 1993, she started modelling for various Dutch companies when she was only 4, and at 5 years old she made her first appearance on television. She starred in films, soap-operas and tv-series and at 12 she became the host of Kinderjournaal, the first Dutch web-tv for kids. She only took up drawing in 2009, and although she had never taken any art classes she produced some stunning pieces. Reddit Stumble

SchoolNotes 2.0 Meacham SMARTboard I have created this SmartBoard page to post contributions web site visitors have sent me, and to also DIRECT/POINT YOU TO to where my SMARTBoard files are located on this website. When you get to the page where the file is located, search the page for the file name and download it to your computer. If you have questions about a particular document, idea, or post, please email the contributor directly. These ".notebook" files are VERY LARGE, please, PLEASE, please right click and select "save as" instead of opening them directly from the server. This will also cut down on bandwidth usage. To view this quiz you need to have Flash Player 9 or newer installed and JavaScript enabled. Interactive Whiteboards I get a lot of emails asking about SMART Notebook. Unzipping & Extracting? Confused about how to access the SMARTnotebook files? First, it's important to know that I cannot upload notebook files to my host, GoDaddy. When you download from DROPBOX, you just click on the file. The Files!

The Doodle Art of Sergei and Vyacheslav Savelyv Sergei and Vyacheslav Savelyv are two twin brothers with an extraordinary talent for doodling. They uses colored pens and pencils to draw what seem like endless circular doodles and create incredibly detailed portraits of world famous icons. Sergei and Vyacheslav Savelyv have so far displayed their wonderful artworks only in their home town of Petrozavodsk, in Russia’s Karelia region, but I think you’ll agree their talent deserves worldwide recognition. The creative duo who works under the name “SaveL” have an impressive doodle portrait portfolio of famous celebrities like Johnny Depp, Robert De Niro or Antonio Banderas, all created with ordinary pens of pencils. Their technique looks a lot like what many of us used to do on the back of our notebooks in school to check is a pen still worked, only their loops form very detailed images. I was able to find their official site (savel-art.ru), but it was down at the time this article was written. Reddit Stumble

DNA of a 21st Century Educator (v2) Digital scrapbooks for student creativity, self-expression, and imagination - Beeclip EDU Digital Circlism Portraits by Ben Heine Using an original technique he calls Digital Circlism, artist Ben Heine creates detailed portraits of celebrities like Eminem, Bob Marley or Elvis Presley. A Belgian artist born in the Ivory Coast, Heine is most famous for his Pencil vs Camera series, which was covered by many of the major online media outlets, but his Digital Circlism portraits are equally, if not more impressive. Using a sharp round brush in Photoshop CS4, he applies thousands of circles on a black background, until he creates a colorful, realistic portrait. A new technique, developed by Ben Heine himself, Digital Circlism could certainly develop into an important artistic movement. Photos by Ben Heine via benjaminheine.blogspot.com Reddit Stumble

Have Fun Teaching StudyChamps | Learn Math, English & Science Jason Sho Green's Mind-Blowing Doodle Portraits Jason Sho Green uses a simple ball-point pen to create incredibly intricate portraits that are actually made of other smaller drawings. Whether we’re good at it or not, we all like to doodle, but American artist Jason Sho Green has taken the pastime to a whole new level with his amazing doodle portraits that look like modern-day mosaics. Seen from a distance, his works looked like detailed recreations of his subjects, for which he uses shadows to outline the fine characteristics of the face, but as you approach them you realize there’s a lot more to them. If you like Jason Sho Green’s doodle portraits as much as I do, you might also want to check out Sagaki Keita’s artworks made from thousands of drawn whimsical creatures. via My Modern Met Reddit Stumble

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