Resource Library
In the spirit of supporting creatives everywhere, Art Is The Movement’s resource library is available to all. Read up on Color Theory, watch a TedTalk, get free downloads, and more.
The MET Online Database
The MET has an online database of over 40,000 images that are downloadable under public domain.
The Noun Project
In need of CC Licensed icongraphy? Look no further. The Noun Project has a growing library of visuals to simplify language, with availability to submit concepts and attend design workshops.






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Art Fluent Resource Library
Contains a wide range of digital downloads, freebies, and resources, all thoughtfully created to support and guide artists throughout their creative journey.
A Short History of Color Theory
“Although a basic understanding of the color spectrum is rather easy to develop, color theory is an almost infinitely complex subject with roots in both science and art. It can therefore be a daunting task to learn about color composition in a way that is true to both art history and scientific truth, and I have seen many designers stumbling on the most basic of questions: Is yellow a primary color? Which color combinations are harmonic? What is the true complementary color to blue?”
MoMaLearning
Find the right word or browse to learn something new with this extensive glossary from www.MoMaLearning.com
Young-ha Kim: Be An Artist Right Now
Why do we ever stop playing and creating? With charm and humor, celebrated Korean author Young-ha Kim invokes the world's greatest artists to urge you to unleash your inner child -- the artist who wanted to play forever. See more TedTalks here.
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