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A.T.C. (Artist Trading Cards) Artist Trading Cards are a fascinating pastime for a great number of professional artists. The cards are made on thick paper and are always 2-1/2
Artist Trading Cards are a fascinating pastime for a great number of professional artists. The cards are made on thick paper and are always 2-1/2 x 3-1/2 , a size that fits into standard baseball card storage sleeves. Each student must make at least 3 cards, each in a different design and made using a variety of art materials.
It started in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1997, although modern ATC s can be traced back to portrait miniatures and to a kind of business card popular with Impressionistic artists (19th-century). Artists have produced miniatures for trade or self-promotion in many eras and places, and this current trend is part of the larger art history context..
There are, however, certain conventions usually observed by those who make and trade these cards, such as the expectation that they are to be traded not sold, and that they be created as unique works or small limited editions of prints. Artists generally sign and date the back, and may also include a title and contact information.
Create 3 Artist Trading Cards using any material you can find in the classroom or at home, except paint. You must create a card for each of the following topics: 1. A portrait. 2. A dream. 3. Your choice.
You will be trading these cards with classmates, your teacher, and a student from another high school! Last Class: Friday, Feb. 3rd
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