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Several years ago (2014), we did a Valentine Card challenge at the [livejournal.com profile] mfu_gallery.  I think it might be fun to revisit that idea, and let everyone who's interested post a valentine to our guys, or from them to all of us.
The idea is simple, and if you like you can print these later and add them to whatever stash of MFU goodies you might have.  The original concept was to make them the size of an Artist Trading Card, which is 2.5x3.5 inches.  You can find inches to pixels calculators online if you need or want to print out the ATC size image.  The ATC measurement is the size of a playing card, so it can fit into the little envelopes, plastic storage sheets, etc... You can also find envelopes for ATCs at Michaels, Hobby Lobby or other craft/paper supply stores.
Try cutting and pasting, photoshoping or original artwork; any method that works for you, it's all in fun. Posting begins the week of Valentine's Day...Feb.11- 17
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Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] glennagirl at The Gallery Valentine Wall Is Now Open


The Gallery Wall is open for your Valentine Cards, no limit on how many you post.  Happy Valentine's Day from [livejournal.com profile] mfu_gallery

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Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] glennagirl at A Reminder: Valentine Art


If you haven't blissed out on Valentine art yet you better get started.  Posting is Friday in the
[livejournal.com profile] mfu_gallery, and all entries are welcome. Click on the valentine day tag for more info.

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Another reminder that the [livejournal.com profile] mfu_gallery Valentine's Day Artist Trading Card Event is drawing near... no pun intended, honestly.  You can find the original post regarding the how and why of it HERE.  Remember, this is not a challenge, it's just a fun opportunity to express yourself, whether it be original art or the time honored cut and paste method, as in this example.

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Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] glennagirl at The Valentine Event Is Getting Closer...
Visit [livejournal.com profile] mfu_gallery to see an ATC on display

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You can find the original entry with all the information HERE
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In case you missed the announcement, here's a repeat of the initial tutorial.  Artist Trading Cards for Valentine's Day is the event, and everyone is invited to make something to post in [livejournal.com profile] mfu_gallery
I hope everyone will give it a try, because ATC's are fun, they're small and easy-peasy, if you know what I mean.
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We're having an Art Event in the MFU Gallery, something for everyone to try out.  Artist Trading Cards are miniature works of art, completely fun and something anyone can do.  The original post is here
I'll continue to post reminders here and elsewhere, so get out the glue and scissors, crayons and whatever else makes you feel like an artist.  Let's have some fun.
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Artist Trading Cards

The link above is to the official site of the Artist Trading Card movement.  ATC's are a miniature work of art that is traded, not sold, among artists and collectors.  I've done a few, and in spite of my sometimes status as an artist, one of my favorite methods is the cut and paste technique that allows me to use the images of some of my favorite people.  You know, Beatles, Men from UNCLE, etc...

In honor of the coming Valentine season, and in conjunction with the MFU Gallery, I'd like to propose an open invitation to make your own Artist Trading Card that features your favorite MFU character(s), embedded for all to see and featured in the Gallery.
ATC is a specific size...  2 ½ X 3 ½ inch or 64 X 89 mm.  You can use anything for a background, such as scrapbooking paper, magazine clippings or original art (crayons are fine, everything is fine).  Layer on whatever makes you happy and finish with the image that makes your heart sing.  Trading can be arranged by the participants at their pleasure.

 I hope to see many creative sparks flying in response to this event.  Let's face it, our fascination with Napoleon and Illya rests as much on their physical beauty as the altruistic bent they show us in the heroism of the job.  Now's your chance to indulge a little.

I am showing a few of my own, just to get things started.

First I had an image that I wanted to use, so copied it into a size that would fit the ATC dimensions.  Next, I needed a background.  In this instance I used a canvas, applied some paint in a random manner and then made a copy of it as well.  I positioned the illustration where it seemed best, used my trusty glue stick and then glued the finished piece onto a pre-cut form that is the correct size for an ATC.  I used a metallic marker to outline the figure and the border of the ATC.
Easy.  I used original artwork on this, but that's just one option.  You can see from the next example that I freely use photographs as well.


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psychedelicquartet On this one I printed the photo of the Beatles on a paper that is partially transluscent, allowing the background to bleed through their images.
rockstarThe background for this is from an Indian print, the foreground is a photo of a \ pillar.  It's just layering the elements until you have what you want.
300254_600 And of course... Romantic, mysterious, elusive...


And there you go.  We can discuss it further if you like, ask questions and share the process.  We'll post these works of art on Valentine's Day in
[livejournal.com profile] mfu_gallery .  A change of pace from storytelling with words, we'll do it with pictures.

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