62 Comments (Page 3)

Shawna Lynn Ballard 14 Feb 2006

I think this is an amazing idea, I'm really excited about this new project, and I look forward to collecting!

Ryan Grove 14 Feb 2006

I would love to see my artwork on cards, I can't wait to see what happens with this!

Natalie Prayor 15 Feb 2006

I believe that this will be a great success! Everyone loves to see different artwork on cards and there are so many great artists on this site, that this would be such a wonderful chance to get so much great artwork out in the world to see! And you can create so many styles of cards! I'm all for it!!

Lisa Brewer 15 Feb 2006

I think this is a great idea, and feel it would generate revenue for artists as well as draw visitors for the site iteself.

Lisa Hill 15 Feb 2006

I will be in, im terrible at drawing 'little' so glad the resizing will be taken care off.

Ive only ever sold one painting and it wasnt through artwanted, I always thought the images for sale on here were just prints, can you also sell originals of these?

Sorry if this sounds dumb, but I havnt marketed my stuff at all really. Would like to though just havnt got a clue how


ArtWanted.com Staff 15 Feb 2006

Yes, you will be able to sell prints as well as original ACEO artwork.

jessica torrant 15 Feb 2006

I am very excited about this new program, as you know. There is a great site at http://www.art-cards.org where you can find a large gallery of ACEO artists.


ArtWanted.com Staff 16 Feb 2006

We have had a great response from this survey so far and excellent feedback/suggestions for this new program.

In addition to promoting art cards on ArtWanted.com, we have decided to create a whole new website that is just focused on buying/selling/trading art cards. We wanted to create a site that will bring together art card collectors from around the world. We have registered several domains/websites and we would like to know which one you like best. Please go to the following link. We appreciate your feedback and we look forward to launching this exciting new program very soon.

http://www.artwanted.com/members/survey/survey07.cfm

Andree Lerat 16 Feb 2006

I am confused about the value of those cards.

Why would anyone want to buy them from relatively unknown artists?

And what do you do with them?

Elizabeth Pujalka 16 Feb 2006

This is a great idea. I like it so much!

Katerina Koukiotis 19 Feb 2006

As my friend Jen knows I love making ACEO'S :):):) i got into them for fun and mostly start doing them for art swaps with friends .

I recently just sold out my Valentine original aceo artworks, the program sounds excellent just one thing i wasn't clear about -do artists need to me premuim members to submit prints for aceo's ? if so then unfortnaley for me i wouldn't be able to participate since i can't afford yet to be on a premuim status artist here at AW, but if i can still sell my original aceos artworks through this program and through my website without any problem then it would be awesome :):):) It's an awesome idea :)

emily white 20 Feb 2006

Actually ATC and ACEO are two "different" things. ATC (or artist trading cards) are for trading only. Not to be sold. But ACEOs (Art Cards, Editions, and Originals) those are to sell and trade. I have been making them for over a year now and am a memeber of the ebay group ACEO where that acronym was born.

Aleksandr Klyuyanov 20 Feb 2006

I've been collecting those little nice things called art post cards since my school years. Have a lot of them now. They helped me to get aquainted with lots of Russian artists and masters of other countries. I really enjoyed the great diversity of human talent. At the times when there was nothing like PC and Internet, when I could not manage to spend a few roubles for a book - for me those cards were little windows into the world of beauty. They helped me greatly on the way to my own inspirative art. In 2000 I shared the idea with my American friends in Rhode Island... That's a good idea of AW to bring little art pics to intimate life of all art lovers. Sure I'm all for this, hoping to have some of my works nicely printed and sold in the twinkling of an eye... SASHA

Mike Huber 21 Feb 2006

Andree,

I doubt these would be a good investment.

They are for fun and sense of community. There are artists that we know through channels (like this one) outside the formal art world, some of whom we like and respect although they will probably never be widely known. This is an opportunity to own some of their works. It is good that the amounts of money involved are small, because they constitute money spent, not invested.

There is a small chance that any one artist here will someday be known and the ACEO card worth some money, I think the odds are such that it would be foolish to buy them for that reason. But just for fun, to have something to look at, to show support for the artist, there are worse ways to blow one's mad money. I'll probably buy some.

Some people put the cards in albums (the size is perfect for the plastic pocket albums that baseball card collectors use), some put a special few in tiny frames. I'll probably just have a little stack in a drawer and one or two on my cubicle wall on a rotating basis. If I get an outstanding one I'll frame it, if I get a lot of them I'll put them in an album.

Ken Gillam 22 Feb 2006

I think the resizing of original larger images that you may have on ArtWanted defeats the object of ACEO's. They are miniature works of art in their own right, and people go to great lengths for detail, which would be impossible to match with say a resized 24inch canvas. You may wel find this self defeating if reproductions like this flood the market interest in collecting ACEO's will wane.

It is primarily an originals only style of artwork, but perhaps at a price that you can afford as opposed to buying a particular artist's larger work.

By all means use reduced images of your artwork as a business card, but don't confuse this with original artwork which is 99.9% of ACEO's.

jennifer blenkinsopp 22 Feb 2006

I have been thinking a lot about these cards, and although I have sold prints on ebay, I think we should have a separite section on the site when its built for just for aceo paintings, all the ones I have seen are of traditional mediums eg---oil, watercolour,acrylic, pastel, pencil, ink, these are aceos as such, the prints cant be, these will have to go under atc, my opinion? am I wrong, myself I am learning too.

Jane KL 22 Feb 2006

Hi all, I have been making & selling ACEOs for several months now, and I have to agree with Ken Gillam about larger works being resized into ACEO size prints.

Large artwork that is sized down and cropped to 2.5"x3.5" WOULD potentially make some nice looking prints, but to me, that is not what ACEOs are all about. There are thousands of artists who make ATCs & ACEOs, and we all have ONE thing in common - we create artwork that is 2.5"x3.5". This means our original ACEO/ATC artwork is 2.5"x3.5", and if we make ACEO prints, the prints will be the actual size of the original work.

Although it will be fun for some of you to be able to have miniature prints of your work, I think everyone needs to fully educate themselves about ATCs/ACEOs before taking the survey & forming a final opinion about this. If you are unsure what art cards are all about - then please do some research.

Visit art-cards.org (the official ACEO website) or search the web for more info on ACEOs & ATCs. Thanks for taking the time to read this :)

jennifer blenkinsopp 22 Feb 2006

Jane and ken are right, sorry to say, I have just removed my prints from ebay, and refunding my clients,-----------still there is no reason why we still can,t have a site for mini prints though , to buy or trade art on here which we admire,------------- we could also do the aceo,s on the site separite in another section?.

jennifer blenkinsopp 23 Feb 2006

I have had two emails today from people which bought my mini prints on ebay, and they have told me not to refund , they are happy what they got, so this is saying to me there is a market out there for mini prints of larger artwork we have done, so I think when the site is built, then its up to the artist to state whiether it is a aceo, meaning a work on the stated size, or a collectors mini print of larger work.

Carla Klosowski 25 Feb 2006

I think the idea is great! The cards are really popular from what I have seen on other art sites! :) I think it would be cool to have them here too!