Art Links
Exchange links with Alan Dedman's website.
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If you would like to exchange links with Alan please use these details below. Please email alan for a link exchange using Alan's contact form
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Alan Dedman Professional Artist - Commission your paintings and drawings by Royal Academy School(s) trained artist Alan Dedman. Subjects covered include Animals, Portraits, Family Portraits, Still-life, Landscape and Figure painting. Alan is a representational, figurative artist accepting commissions worldwide.
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Feline - The Art of Cats
commission Alan Dedman to make a painting of your cat. View Alan's website of paintings, sketches, drawings of cats in pastel and oils. Commissions accepted worldwide.
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London Art College
We specialise in providing art tuition and art classes by Distance Learning. We have a broad range of art courses for complete beginners to experienced artists. The London Art College is a distance learning art college with a successful history of achievement dating back to 1931. Visit our website to see course information, sample pages from each course, meet our friendly and approachable tutors, visit the student galleries and purchase any art course securely online. |
Artists Melanie & Nick Painting Pet Portraits
Professional Pet Portrait Artist Melanie Phillips & Nick Beall create realistic pet portraits in Oils and Pencil. Commission and watch your pet portraits develop on the website and view the final piece before its sent to you! Secure online ordering and wonderful customer service! |
Alan's art blog
This changing site is about Alan Dedman's personal views with respect to Art, aesthetics, politics, eccentricity and language. It documents the progress of recent paintings by Alan Dedman and questions the status quo of the Western Art World. Included are criticism's of the YBA's and their work, recent photo's and commentary with respect to Great Yarmouth College of Art and Design (as it once was) and further examples of Alan Dedman's artworks.. |
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