steps to making an atc history
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History of ATC’s
In 1996 a famous artist in Zurich
Switzerland held an art exhibit
showing 1000 of his trading cards.
During the exhibit he invited others
to return home, make a card and
come and trade with him.
Since then it has become the calling
card of artists around the world.
Size must be the standard 2 ½ X 3 ½
inches. They are now traded online
and in trading sessions worldwide.
They are made in all mediums,
watercolor, acrylic, sewn, pens,
pencil, collage, encaustic & more.
Miniature art has been around since
the 16th century.
History of ATC’s
In 1996 a famous artist in Zurich
Switzerland held an art exhibit
showing 1000 of his trading cards.
During the exhibit he invited others
to return home, make a card and
come and trade with him.
Since then it has become the calling
card of artists around the world.
Size must be the standard 2 ½ X 3 ½
inches. They are now traded online
and in trading sessions worldwide.
They are made in all mediums,
watercolor, acrylic, sewn, pens,
pencil, collage, encaustic & more.
Miniature art has been around since
the 16th century.
History of ATC’s
In 1996 a famous artist in Zurich
Switzerland held an art exhibit
showing 1000 of his trading cards.
During the exhibit he invited others
to return home, make a card and
come and trade with him.
Since then it has become the calling
card of artists around the world.
Size must be the standard 2 ½ X 3 ½
inches. They are now traded online
and in trading sessions worldwide.
They are made in all mediums,
watercolor, acrylic, sewn, pens,
pencil, collage, encaustic & more.
Miniature art has been around since
the 16th century.
History of ATC’s
In 1996 a famous artist in Zurich
Switzerland held an art exhibit
showing 1000 of his trading cards.
During the exhibit he invited others
to return home, make a card and
come and trade with him.
Since then it has become the calling
card of artists around the world.
Size must be the standard 2 ½ X 3 ½
inches. They are now traded online
and in trading sessions worldwide.
They are made in all mediums,
watercolor, acrylic, sewn, pens,
pencil, collage, encaustic & more.
Miniature art has been around since
the 16th century.
History of ATC’s
In 1996 a famous artist in Zurich
Switzerland held an art exhibit
showing 1000 of his trading cards.
During the exhibit he invited others
to return home, make a card and
come and trade with him.
Since then it has become the calling
card of artists around the world.
Size must be the standard 2 ½ X 3 ½
inches. They are now traded online
and in trading sessions worldwide.
They are made in all mediums,
watercolor, acrylic, sewn, pens,
pencil, collage, encaustic & more.
Miniature art has been around since
the 16th century.
History of ATC’s
In 1996 a famous artist in Zurich
Switzerland held an art exhibit
showing 1000 of his trading cards.
During the exhibit he invited others
to return home, make a card and
come and trade with him.
Since then it has become the calling
card of artists around the world.
Size must be the standard 2 ½ X 3 ½
inches. They are now traded online
and in trading sessions worldwide.
They are made in all mediums,
watercolor, acrylic, sewn, pens,
pencil, collage, encaustic & more.
Miniature art has been around since
the 16th century.
History of ATC’s
In 1996 a famous artist in Zurich
Switzerland held an art exhibit
showing 1000 of his trading cards.
During the exhibit he invited others
to return home, make a card and
come and trade with him.
Since then it has become the calling
card of artists around the world.
Size must be the standard 2 ½ X 3 ½
inches. They are now traded online
and in trading sessions worldwide.
They are made in all mediums,
watercolor, acrylic, sewn, pens,
pencil, collage, encaustic & more.
Miniature art has been around since
the 16th century.
History of ATC’s
In 1996 a famous artist in Zurich
Switzerland held an art exhibit
showing 1000 of his trading cards.
During the exhibit he invited others
to return home, make a card and
come and trade with him.
Since then it has become the calling
card of artists around the world.
Size must be the standard 2 ½ X 3 ½
inches. They are now traded online
and in trading sessions worldwide.
They are made in all mediums,
watercolor, acrylic, sewn, pens,
pencil, collage, encaustic & more.
Miniature art has been around since
the 16th century.
History of ATC’s
In 1996 a famous artist in Zurich
Switzerland held an art exhibit
showing 1000 of his trading cards.
During the exhibit he invited others
to return home, make a card and
come and trade with him.
Since then it has become the calling
card of artists around the world.
Size must be the standard 2 ½ X 3 ½
inches. They are now traded online
and in trading sessions worldwide.
They are made in all mediums,
watercolor, acrylic, sewn, pens,
pencil, collage, encaustic & more.
Miniature art has been around since
the 16th century.