Website Links Here are some links to sites I've found helpful as well as links to the sites of personal friends.
Christian Links
Bibical Solutions for Life
First Baptist Church, Thomaston, Georgia
Painting Resource Links
Dick Blick Art Materials
Cheap Joe's Art Stuff
The Art Renewal Center
American Frame
Frames By Mail
American Watercolor Society
National Watercolor Society
The Painter's Keys
Art Center Sarasota
Golden Artist Colors
Creative Catalyst Productions
Watercolorpainting.com
Artspan.com
Artspan is the largest supplier of art sites since 1999
The sites are proffessional and easy to manage with a great support staff to help you when you need it.
The Artist's Closet
Art Communites Links
Art Victor
Artspan
wetcanvas
Scribble talk
Gallery Links
Southern Fine Art Gallery
Featuring the paintings and photographs of artist Phyllis Franklin
Southern Fine Art .Com
Association Links
International Plein Air Painters
Southern Ladies Art Conference
Southern Plein Air Painters
Thomaston Upson Arts Council
Plein Air Georgia
Painter Friends Links
Amy Evans
Nita Leland
Carly Clements
Sandra Babb
Maureen Kerstein
Linda Blondheim
Barbara Perotti
Durinda Cheek
L. Diane Johnson
Ruth Cox
Favorite Painting Blog Links
A Southern View - Phyllis Franklin
Art Savvy - L. Diane Johnson
Art Wise - L Diane Johnson
Fresh off the Easel - L. Diane Johnson
Art Studio - Linda Blondheim
Landscapes of the South - Linda Blondheim
Marc Hanson - Painting from life
A Painting a Day
A Watercolor Artist's Journal
Draw Daily
Drawing from the Well
Emily Zasada
Laurelines
Painter's Blog
Intricate Art
William Wray
Jennifer McChristian
Bob Abrahams - Art Notes
Sketch Crawl!
Michael Chesley Johnson - A plein Air Painters Blog
Steven Givler - Watercolors
Christine Walker
Todd Bonita
Jan Blencowe
Katherine Tyrrell
Maggie Stiefvater
Steve Mills
Lori McNamara
Jan Harris
Robin N
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News and Information Blog Links
Ed Grismore -Daily Gris
The ancient Chinese game of GO
GO was invented thousands of years ago in China. Its combination of simple rules, complex tactics, and deep strategy has maintained its appeal in every generation since. About 1200 years ago go came to Japan, and became popular with the warrior class of Samurai. It came to Europe and the USA about 100 years ago. Today there are many national and world championship tournaments, and several hundred professional players.
Interesting Blogs by GO players
Shodan Challenge
A River of Stones Agilis's Logs of a Penniless Go Student Board mirroring the soul ChiyoDad Learns Go Coyote's Go Training Blog Contrary to Authority Falling Stones are not Heavy frankiii's blog Game Go in Russia maruseru no Go Me in Beijing (Swedish, English, and Chinese) MrOoijer Blogs Nachtrabe's Baduk (??) Blog Thrashor |