1,000 Artist Trading Cards: Innovative and Inspired Mixed Media ATCs
ATCs are all the rage!Making artist trading cards (ATCs) is a hugely popular activity for artists. Originally a paper/collage-based art form, ATCs have caught on with crafters working in a range of mediums and are now just as popular among fabric and mixed-media artists. ATCs are mini art works, the size of a playing card, often created as limited editions. The back of eac...more
Paperback, 320 pages
Published
April 1st 2007
by Quarry Books
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My ATCs were published in this book. There's not much to read, but it's a nice eye candy.
Full of wonderful inspiration and ideas!
inspiring!!! brilliant
I am a huge devotee of creating and collecting ATCs and was really looking forward to this book. I was more than a little disappointed. The cards included weren't among the most amazing or innovative I've seen, and there were no instructions as to how to create them. You'd be better off cruising around the internet and saving your money for art supplies.
A good book to show students a variety of artist trading cards. They can also see how artists approach the series. There are several good sources on line that have good examples, too.
A great "look at the pictures" book!
There are a few instructions... but mostly, a LOT of amazing inspiration to be creative...
There are a few instructions... but mostly, a LOT of amazing inspiration to be creative...
AWesome pics and full of colorful inspiration for trading cards. I will never look at these cards the same, great contributors :)
I love this book and I'm actually in it, so is my Mom. What fun. What great inspiration.
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