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Artist trading cards : ウィキペディア英語版 | Artist trading cards
Artist trading cards (or ATCs) are miniature works of art about the same size as modern trading cards baseball cards,〔Tracy Roos in Terry Taylor, ''Altered Art: Techniques for Creating Altered Books, Boxes, Cards & More'', Lark Books, 2004, p103. ISBN 1-57990-550-1〕 or ,〔Opie O'Brien, ''Metal craft discovery workshop: create unique jewelry, art dolls, collage art, keepsakes and more!'', North Light Books, 2005, p100. ISBN 1-58180-646-9〕 small enough to fit inside standard card-collector pockets, sleeves or sheets.〔(Trading cards offer glimpse into Edmonton art scene ''Edmonton Journal Friday, July 27, 2007'' )〕 The ATC movement developed out of the mail art movement and has its origins in Switzerland.〔Lois Huey-Heck, Jim Kalnin, ''The Spirituality of Art'', Wood Lake Publishing, 2006, p138. ISBN 1-896836-78-X〕 Cards are produced in various media, including dry media (pencils, pens, markers, etc.), wet media (watercolor, acrylic paints, etc.), paper media (in the form of collage, papercuts, found objects, etc.) or even metals or fiber. The cards are usually traded or exchanged. When sold, they are usually referred to as art card editions and originals (ACEOs). ==History== M. Vänçi Stirnemann is credited in many circles with popularizing the modern artist trading card in 1996,〔(Artists' trading cards put collectible creations in the palm of your hand ''Honolulu Star Bulletin Sunday, May 6, 2007 )〕 holding trading sessions in Zurich, Switzerland. This resurgence of interest in the cards spawned the ACEO (Art Cards, Editions and Originals) movement.
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