LINKS
 http://www.winsornewton.com                                                                                   
 Gets our vote as the best art site on the web.  Tons of information.  
http://www.gamblincolors.com
Home page of America's (and possibly the world's) best oil.

 http://www.artinfonet.com
The new (2006) information site of the National Art Materials Trade Association
(This site is excellent for beginners, but of interest to all.)

http://www.genesisartistcolors.com
All about the heat-fixable art paint that never dries until you want it to.  

http://www.sculpey.com
A good page for information about Sculpey polymer clays.

http://www,testors.com
Model builders and anyone interested in the Aztek line
of airbrushes should check this page.

http://www.arnoldgrummer.com
The leading supplier of kits and supplies for paper making.
Many of their products are available from Red Swan.

 http://www.liquitex.com
Lots of useful information from the makers of the world's best-selling acrylic.

http://www.painting-for-pleasure.com
Samples and coming class paintings from our wet-on-wet oil teacher

http://www.ocaladecartists.com
Website of local decorative painters

http://www.mfa.org/_cameo/frontend
Website of The Conservation and Art Materials Encyclopedia Online,
it catalogs art materials and provides information for both
museum professionals and the public.
(Thanks to Golden Acrylics for information about this site and the next .)

http://www.cr.nps.gov/museum/publications/conservogram/conserv.html
Although primarily intended for museum pros,  artists may appreciate suggestions
dealing with packing, storing, transport, and display of their art work,
as well as health and safety issues.

(More links coming.  Check back occasionally.)