Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Vera Ma Art Cards Published at ARTCARDIST



“I’ve always referred my cards as ‘art cards’(as well as ACEOs) because most people have not heard of the terms‘ACEO’ nor ‘ATC’. There’s always a chance of meeting future collectorsor people who like trading cards but never heard of the art genre so Ichoose to make it as accessible to an audience as possible. As forArtcardist.com, I’m always glad for a site specializing in promotingart cards, because there are not many for the moment and collectingart cards is a good hobby to invest in… addictive though!
I love art cards because it allows me to work on more artworks in ashorter time span, especially when I get too busy to work on any thing larger. See Vera's art work here!



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Saturday, August 21, 2010

Kristy Kroth-Hoops Art Cards at ARTCARDIST


Gypsy Eye Studio features the art card creations and other works of artist Kristy Kroth-Hoops. She is a self taught artist that has been creating for years and selling since 2008. Kristy took a hiatus from art to pursue an education in Natural Health with an emphasis in herbalism. Gypsy Eye art has a dark element inspired by a combination of classic horror films, current events and the beauty of the Art Nouveau era. Kristy resides in Lebanon, OH with her husband B. Hoops, front man of My Latex Brain and founder & producer of Consumer Value Deluxe Recordings, and their three cats Lemmy, Queen Diamond and Kitty Cthulhu.
Why Kristy Loves Working with ACEO....read her bio now





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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

David Castro Art Cards Published at ARTCARDIST


When a have an Idea or opinion I draw it on a card. You better believe some are very sloppy and weird.. Some I need to get out so fast I just slap ink on a brush and spit it out. Some I do just for character practice. I prefer to trade these, but most people would rather purchase them. Every artist I know and meet I suggest art cards. I love the free expression. I wish to discover more people who find ACEO’s (or ATCs) as interesting as I do. Read more...





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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Joan Linenbroker Art Cards Published on ARTCARDIST


Meet Joan. A talented artist and creator of art cards and ACEO.
Hi, my name is Joan Linenbroker and I have been an artist all of myadult life. I grew up in Philadelphia, Pa. where I attended the U of the Arts. I then moved away in my twenties and spent over twenty years in the PacificNorth West. I have a degree in Art Education and spent many years as a teacher. I now have returned to my hometown and am creating art every day!The reason I enjoy doing ACEO’s is because I find it a challenge. I enjoy working in a small format.
Read more about Joan CLICK HERE!





Do you draw and paint your own ACEO? ACEO has become one of the hottest selling collectibles on the internet. Arm yourself with knowledge critical for selling ACEO and other fine art.
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You, too, can sell more art!