Title: Art Trading Cards
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2An Introduction to
Art Trading Cards!
3Art Trading CardsThe History
- ATC miniature works of art
- 1996 by M. Vanci Stirnemann
- Any age! Be creative!
- Create, collect and trade!
4Art Trading CardsThe Rules
- Size 3.5x 2.5 (or 64 x 89 mm)
- Artists Signature Date on the back
- 3. Trade only not to be bought or sold
5Art Trading CardsYou Will Need
- Cardstock (heavy paper 3.5x2.5)
- Technique and medium (art materials) are up to
you! - Examples drawing, painting, collage,
printmaking, weaving - Using pencil, marker, pencil crayon, wax
crayon, pastel, construction paper, watercolour,
tempera paint, tissue paper, printing ink - Reuse/Recycle old comics, typed pages,
newspaper, magazines, yarn, felt, cereal boxes,
ribbon, used postage stamps, gift wrap, wallpaper
samples
6Ideas Possibilities
7Art Trading Card Art Trading Card
Artist
Title
Medium
Date
Grade
What I want you to notice about my art on this card is What I want you to notice about my art on this card is
8Art Trading CardsSharing Your Creations
- with your class
- share trade with reading buddies
- share trade by mail with a class at another
school - submit a class set of favourites to the
District 6 Online Art Gallery - organize an ATC show/exhibit
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10Gr. 5s Making ATCs with Adults at a Retirement
Community
Wingra School in Wisconsin School Spotlight
Wingra Artmaking is in the Cards. Retrieved May
18, 2010, from http//host.madison.com/wsj/news/lo
cal/education/local_schools/article_f932663e-55a9-
5ff5-8af7-e4978c823d2b.html
11Display ATCs on a book bag!
Retrieved from www.purseyourart.com
12Lets Start Creating
13Line Shape
Blaze 4, 1963 Bridget Riley
Movement in Squares, 1961. Bridget Riley
14Dominance Portfolio, Blue, 1977 Bridget Riley