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"Use a Sticker" ATC--a collage ATC--International

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Swap Coordinator:twobluecrows (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Art  Artist Trading Card (ATC) 
Number of people in swap:27
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Last day to signup/drop:January 8, 2010
Date items must be sent by:February 2, 2010
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

I know, I know, we all hate ATCs made of a "sticker slapped onto a piece of cardboard".

So...MAKE ONE ATC THAT GLORIFIES THE STICKER! Create fine art using one sticker as some part of a collage ATC. You can hand paint or draw extensions of it's parts, sew things to it, raise it to new heights of fabulosity with Diamond Glaze and/or emboss and embellish it to the extreme.

When all is said and glued and done, it should not be recognizable as a mere "sticker" but will have been reborn into QUALITY and GLORY as a piece of FINE ART, suitable for framing [sic].

This ATC does not have to be limited in dimension to fit into the standard sleeve (though if that is what your muse demands, then ok), as long as the basic 2D measurements are 2.5" x 3.5". Let it spin, unfold, ripple and bounce and celebrate it's poor sticker origins. Out do yourself in the making, and make every effort to please your partner as well by carefully reading his/her profile for clues.

And most of all, celebrate your own creativity and HAVE FUN!


Now for the tedious part--NO FLAKING! This swap must be fun, and FLAKERS ARE NO FUN!

Newbies are welcome as long as they swear to do their absolute best to follow the above rules.

Rated swappers--no recent ones or threes--you can PM me if you have a story.

Discussion

Masterbard 12/17/2009 #

Brilliant! Absolutely brilliant! I am always wroth when I see that particular dismissal of the humble sticker, because I think a true artist can use any medium she chooses and transform it through the magic of deliberate skill and artistry. I am so there for this swap, and vow to please my partner with the glory of stickerness!

:D

sillyhoffmann 12/17/2009 #

Oh Joy! I just did a private swap with friends doing this, and I am so proud of how well they turned out. Who says stickers can't be professional looking? Ha!

twobluecrows 12/17/2009 #

Welcome, welcome to the lovers of gloried stickerness!

Please, while you're out and about on the forums and other swap/group endeavors, promote this project so we can reach heights of membership previously unbeknownst by human-sticker-art efforts!

aguasulis 12/17/2009 #

This is awesome! I'm still a newbie and still limited to what I can sign up for... :-( but I'm putting this on my watchlist cause I would love to participate.

revolutionoise 12/17/2009 #

The picture made me laugh..

twobluecrows 12/18/2009 #

aguasulis, you have almost a month to get through some swaps before the sign up deadline, I hope you can make it!

Thanks revolutionoise--that was the intention--sometimes we take ourselves a little too seriously! LOL

pearly163 12/31/2009 #

Hi, sorry if this is a silly question but I'd rather be sure that what I am doing is correct. Is it OK to use a sticker that has words on or does it have to be more of a pictoral sticker? Thanks, Carol

SunshineHoneyBee 01/ 6/2010 #

I've been experimenting with some ideas & have come up with something I like so I'm joining.

twobluecrows 01/ 9/2010 #

Pearly163--any sticker is fine, as long is you make it absolutely glorified with art-ness.

twobluecrows 01/18/2010 #

For fine art collage info and images, google Kurt Schwitters, and Pablo Picasso--they were there at the beginning of collage art. Or, just google "fine art collage" in the Images--lots of examples for inspiration!

Masterbard 01/26/2010 #

Hah - I used eight (8) different stickers on mine, two of them handmade.... it is practically a shrine to stickerness - yet with TASTE! I hope.

(grins cheerfully at her partner and refuses to give any further hints)

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