Swap Coordinator: | ChristineMM (contact) |
Swap categories: | Challenges Art Artist Trading Card (ATC) |
Number of people in swap: | 8 |
Location: | Other |
Type: | None |
Last day to signup/drop: | June 20, 2007 |
Date items must be sent by: | June 30, 2007 |
Number of swap partners: | 2 |
Description: | |
3 ATCs to 2 Partners: read theme details below. Rating history minimum 4.7 and no more than one "1" rating. No newbies. This is an International swap. For this swap you will send 2 ATCs in the theme and 1 ATC of any other style or theme of your choice. So 2 ATCs in the theme I'll describe below and 1 ATC of "artist's choice" so we can see some other style of your work. 3 ATCs to 2 Partners so 6 ATCs total for this swap. Ephemera From One Day Theme Description: For each ATC you can pick different days if you want, or if you gather a lot of stuff from one day you could use that for all your ATCs if you choose. Pick a day. During that day you will watch for paper ephemera that you come across that can be used to make an ATC. Think typical things like newspaper clippings from that day, something you got in the mail that day (from junk mail or a cancelled postage stamp or whatever), receipts from purchases, ticket stubs, food labels from stuff you ate that day or any other paper thing that crossed your path that day. You could even use part of a "to do" list or a doodle or a ntoe you jotted down that day. How about a quote you read that day that you liked? Use those materials to make an ATC with. You may combine media if you want, such as using paint, ink, or adding embellishments. The style of your ATC is up to you. Here are a couple of different suggestions.
AND/OR
You may mix media to make it look different than just collage. Have you seen the journals of Sabrina Ward Harrison? Or perhaps you could try the style of Kurt Schwitters? AND/OR
Please don't just glue stuff onto a card. Make it look interesting or artsy and with good composition and as if you put some thought into choosing the elements and arranging them. It should look interesting enough that it deserves to be appreciated and looked at and kept by the receiver in their ATC collection. Have fun with this challenge everyone! |
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