Ooak Aceo

Ooak Aceo

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Artist Trading Cards


Artist Trading Cards


$90.81


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Artist Trading Cards (or ATCs) are miniature works of art about the same size as modern baseball cards, or 2 1/2 X 3 1/2 inches (63 mm X 89 mm), small enough to fit inside standard cardcollector pockets, sleeves or sheets. The ATC movement developed out of the mail art movement and has its origins in Switzerland. 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.). The cards are usually traded or exchanged rather than sold. M. Vanci Stirnemann is credited in many circles with popularizing the modern artist trading card in 1996, holding trading sessions in Zurich, Switzerland. This resurgence of interest of Artists trading cards has spawned the popular ACEO (art cards editions and originals) movement. Many people consider art trading cards and ACEO cards to be one and the same. Others feel they are decidedly different pieces of Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 128 Publication Date: 2010/09/07 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.30 inches

In Darkness  Death


In Darkness Death


$5.99


An intriguing mystery set in 18th-century Japan begins with the murder of Samurai Lord Inaba right under the nose of the shogun. Judge Ooak and his assistant 14-year-old Seiki are entrusted with the case. They must track down the killer and their only clue is a delicate origami butterfly stained with blood. Seiki sets out on a perilous trip through the countryside where he dodges extremely dangerous ninja encounters angry impoverished farmers and is frustrated by an elusive assassin. This is the third electrifying book about Seiki following THE GHOST IN THE TOKAIDO INN and THE SWORD THAT CUT THE BURNING GRASS.An intriguing mystery set in 18th-century Japan begins with the murder of Samurai Lord Inaba right under the nose of the shogun. Judge Ooak and his assistant 14-year-old Seiki are entrusted with the case. They must track down the killer and their only clue is a delicate origami butterfly stained with blood. Seiki sets out on a perilous trip through the countryside where he dodges extremely dangerous ninja encounters angry impoverished farmers and is frustrated by an elusive assassin. This is the third electrifying book about Seiki following THE GHOST IN THE TOKAIDO INN and THE SWORD THAT CUT THE BURNING GRASS.

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