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Sacred Heart-2

Sacred Heart-2

TOM RIOS

Tom became an ARTCARDIST in June 2009 and has experimented in many types of arts from woodcarving to painting to paper-cuts and recently into making art cards……see his gallery

SUSAN RODIO

Electric Moon

Electric Moon

Susan became and ARTCARDIST in July 2009. She says “to me there is far more to our experience of life than the material reality we engage in our day to day lives and I try to capture more subtle levels of reality”……see her gallery

JOAN LINENBROKER

Blue and White Flycatcher

Blue and White Flycatcher

Joan became an ARTCARDIST in July 2009.  She says ” Hi, my name is Joan Linenbroker and I have been an artist all of my adult life. I have a degree in Art Education and spent many years as a teacher. The reason I enjoy doing ACEO’s is because I find it a challenge. I enjoy working in a small format”…..see her gallery

althea the astronomer

althea the astronomer

KRISTY KROTH-HOOPS

Kristy became an ARTCARDIST in July 2009.  Here is why she loves ACEO: “I love working in ACEO because first of all I have a special fondness for anything done in the small scale. I think that ACEO gives such a wonderful opportunity  for everyone to become an art collector.”…..see her gallery

DAVID CASTRO

Sand

Sand

David became an ARTCARDIST in July 2009. He states “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.”…..see his gallery

Icy Crimson

Icy Crimson

VERA MA

Vera became an ARTCARDIST in August 2009. She is a contemporary illustrator who has found a passion in artcards. She says “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’Click here for her gallery.

SARAH SHIPMAN

Maze

Maze

Sarah became an ARTCARDIST in August of 2009. Sarah is 19 years old, soon to be 20. She developed a fondness for art cards accidentally by discovering supplies to create ATC at a local art supply store.  She says “I have is an innate ability to just draw or sculpt anything that’s in my head.” Check out more of Sarah’s work in her gallery

Patriotic Zebra

Patriotic Zebra

BRENDA THOUR

Brenda became an ARTCARDIST on November 3, 2009. She works with oils mostly and says “I love art cards because they are fun and adorable.  I sometimes find a subject matter that I want to paint that may not be right for a bigger painting, but is just perfect for an art card.” Visit Brenda’s Gallery

TINA WILL

Seasonal

Seasonal

Tina Will became an ARTCARDIST on December 1, 2009. She says “She likes that you can bring fresh ideas onto an art card quickly and thinks that art cards are a wonderful way to make art affordable for everyone.” Visit Tina’s Gallery