So, I have seen this term ACEO off and on for awhile. I wondered why people would want to do something that small. I had for years seen the Art trading cards and thought I wouldn't do that - put all this time into a little card and then give it away. A teaching friend of mine had a box where students could make one and put it in there and then take somebody else's out. I just didn't get the attraction.
I don't know what opened my eyes to how neat these mini artworks are, but it has been recently. I looked into them and they have been around since 2006. I had been living under a rock at that time since my hubby had been hurt at a work accident and for about 10 years didn't do much art wise except paint on bee hives. I think I missed the trend because of it. Anyway, since I substitute teach, I have some down time. Some days more than others. After subbing for 10 years, I am tired of reading books and sometimes want to bring my art supplies. I have had an acrylic paint set up that I had taken to certain classes in the past but am always having to be careful with not getting it on things like teacher's desks, clothes etc and then the brushes and water that I do not want to spill there either. I have been looking for a cleaner/easier material to take with to school but also on day trips where we may not sit for hours so I can paint. I have different dry materials like colored pencils, water color pencils, oil pastels, water soluable pastels etc, but there was always a shortcoming with it. I started using my Inktense pencils again and these seem to be a good take along material. I needed something small that I could have in a box so it would not be heavy or take up much room. I think I have found what I was looking for.
I began by taking minimal drawing supplies - the Inktense pencils, watersoluable graphite pencils, sharpener, eraser and things like that. I needed something small to work on. I began with bookmarks but may need to laminate them when finished in case there is some undissolved ink still on the paper. I was looking for something different and came across the ACEO cards.
These are small - 2.5"x3.5" - so they are a handy size. I have plenty of watercolor paper and artboard that I can use. They are meant to be an art collector card like the sports trading cards. They are cheap to do. I can use them for studies because they are handy to take with. If I make a mistake, I can keep it and redraw on another card or just throw it out. The difference is that ACEO's can be sold where the ATC's cannot because they are just meant for trade. There are mats and frames out there that your card can be put in as well as some store them in albums like other collector cards. Some online say that the fad is over, but there are still plenty selling on ebay and some are big prices. They are still original art and some put quite a bit of time into these and the details show their care in working.
So, for now, this is another option. I may do these off and on, do them for studies, maybe work on postcards and the 5x7". I think the point is to keep on working, keep on drawing, painting etc. These do not have to even be paintings. There can be some out of clay or other materials just so they meet the size criteria. I think about doing silk screen and relief prints on these also.
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