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Trashy Pulp Fiction ATCs

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Trashy Pulp Fiction ATCs
Swap Coordinator:wackystuff (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Artist Trading Card (ATC) 
Number of people in swap:4
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:April 16, 2007
Date items must be sent by:May 1, 2007
Number of swap partners:3
Description:

The challenge for this swap is to make Artist Trading Cards inspired by those trashy paperback book covers from the mid 20th century. Let's make 2 ATCs each for 3 swap partners (6 cards in all). All media welcome. This is an international swap. Adults only, not for the easily offended. You could use real covers for inspiration or make up your own titles.

Before reality TV, computer games or Quentin Tarantino movies, many folks in the 1940s, 50s and 60s received their popular culture fix from a different type of "pulp fiction."

These books had bold sexy covers, were printed on cheap “pulp� paper, and were cranked out by the thousands. Older players may remember the lurid soft-X-rated paperbacks-titles like Topless Waitress, Lake of Lust, and Casting Couch that crowded the shelves of newsstands and adult bookstores in the 1960s. What most distinguished these paperbacks wasn't their narratives but their frequently amazing covers printed in soul-shocking colors. There are tons of examples on the internet. Here is one link: http://www.placeboma.com/lustypulp/Misc.html I've posted a picture of a real cover.

ATC is short for Artist Trading Card. This is a great format for artists and creative people to trade their artwork. The rules are simple: 1. These cards must be 2.5� by 3.5� (the size of a baseball card). 2. They are traded but not sold. This is a free exchange of art. Pretty radical actually. 3. These are CARDS, they shouldn’t be flimsy. On the back, put your contact information. Please put your swap-bot name somewhere on the card or envelope so the receiver can thank you. You can also sign, date and add a title on the back. There are web sites and live trading session where folks exchange ATCs. You can see some of my ATCs on my favorite trading site (if you sign up, tell ‘em wackystuff sent you): http://www.atcards.com/gallery/browseimages.php?do=member&imageuser=1400

Discussion

wackystuff 04/10/2007 #

Welcome brave ATC artists! I know my swaps are challenging. I think it improves the odds of getting unusual and interesting cards.

wackystuff 04/17/2007 #

If we had any less brave souls sign up for this Trashy Pulp Fiction swap, we'd be sending ATCs to ourselves. LOL

JaneR 04/20/2007 #

Oh well, I think it's a great idea and can't wait to see we all make. :-)

wackystuff 04/23/2007 #

I received a couple of way cool Pulp Fiction collages from Pj Doyle. Thanks a bunch!

pjdoyle 04/25/2007 #

I received fun ATCs from wackystuff -- the pix and backround book text really pop! They even came wrapped in some aged pocket novel text pages and included were some great ideas for ATC themes. I can'twait to check out your gallery at your website. Thanks for sharing!

Pj Minneapolis

wackystuff 05/ 2/2007 #

JaneR sent me a pair of stylish pulp designs. Thanks!

pjdoyle 05/ 8/2007 #

I received Jane's ATCs -- nicely done -- wish I could read these books -- thanks for a fun swap!

Pj

pjdoyle 05/16/2007 #

I see that ArtGeek has sent cards, but I haven't received them yet?>?

Pj

JaneR 05/17/2007 #

I haven't received any from ArtGeek either. :-/

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