Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
…MAKE ARTIST TRADING CARDS….
Firstly, Start with the size in mind. Artist trading cards are generally 2 1/2 by 3 1/2 inches. This is the size of playing cards and other trading cards. You can even start with mismatched playing cards as a base for collage or altered item artwork. Then, Cut the background material to size, to make a colorful craft card ATCs need not start white. Than, choose your media which is you may start by cutting card stock or heavy paper to size. If you work in another medium, such as leather or fabric, you may either cut it to size or work so that the finished result is the correct size.
You may express yourself or show your style, using your preferred medium or media, if you can do it inside of 3.5 x 2.5 inches, you can make an ATC. Drawing and painting are easily done at this size, but so are plenty of other arts, including quilting, photography, crochet, leather work, metal work, and collage. After that, Work somewhat quickly. You don't need to be careless when making an ATC, but there's no need to work your masterpiece in miniature, either. ATCs should be simple pieces that you're willing to give away when you're done. You Make lots. You'll need a selection of cards. Remember that you will be giving your cards away. "Lots" can be relative. It could be half a dozen or a few dozen, depending on how many you expect to trade. You may Show your style. Is there a particular palette or medium you prefer or a technique you've been exploring lately. Sign your cards and attach contact information, if you choose to. An email address or website is a good compromise if you'll be giving these cards to strangers. Than, give the title to your work. The title is optional, but it will give your recipients or viewers a context in which to view your work.
Share your ATCs, the whole point of ATCs is to trade with other artists, so once you have a selection of cards, trade them. That is the way to share your ATCs. Find artists or groups in your area that trade cards. Attend gatherings of artists in your area, and remind them to bring ATCs to share. Carry them with you as you would business cards, so that if you find an occasion to trade or give away a card, they are with you. Spread the word. If your local artist community is unfamiliar with artist trading cards, you may have to give away a few cards or offer them with a request for one in return before you get many back. Organize a gathering to swap ATCs. Let people know what ATCs are about, and get together to try trading some. Look on-line. There are on-line groups that will match you up with others the world over who can mail cards in exchange for yours. Finally, Collect others' ATCs. Because they are the size of other standard trading cards, most will fit in trading card sleeves. ATCs should be as unique as the artists who create them, so enjoy the selection. Start a collection of atc's and try to get as many as you can.
This is some tips about ATCs that we can share.While it's true that some people sell artist trading cards, it's customary only to trade them (their true purpose, according to purists) or perhaps give them away. Think of them as you might think of business cards: a small sample and reminder of your greater work. If you find yourself with a card or cards you especially like, you could scan them before trading them, or simply keep those for yourself and make more. It's customary to make ATCs by hand, but that doesn't mean you couldn't place a sample of your work on a business card and treat it as such. You can use ATCs as a form of networking, to help get in touch and keep in touch with other artists in your community. Always try to exchange trading cards. It's up to you if you want to give some away without receiving any in return, but never take ATCs without permission, and try to give one anytime you receive one. Because ATCs are small, they are an easy and fun way to try a new medium or technique. While the purpose of ATC's is to trade, not sell, those who are interested in creating these wonderful works for profit, it would be more appropriate to list them as ACEO's (Art Cards, Editions, and Originals). These are more often made for the purpose of sale, and by labeling them appropriately we don't take away from the ATC namesake tradition. All creation rules are the same for ACEO's as they are for ATC's.
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Saturday, August 21, 2010
OUR NEW PRODUCT
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
" RAMADHAN "
Fasting
Fasting is another unique moral and spiritual characteristic of Islam. Literally defined, fasting means to abstain "completely" from foods, drinks, intimate intercourse and smoking, before the break of the dawn till sunset, during the entire month of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic year.
Who must fast?
- To be mentally and physically fit, which means to be sane and able.
- To be of full age, the age of puberty and discretion, which is normally about fourteen. Children under this age should be encouraged to start this good practice on easy levels, so when they reach the age of puberty they will be mentally and physically prepared to observe fasting.
- To be present at one's permanent settlement, your home town, one's farm, and one's business premises, etc. This means not to be on a journey of about fifty miles or more.
- To be fairly certain that fasting is unlikely to cause you any harm, physical or mental, other than the normal reactions to hunger, thirst, etc.
Niat Puasa Ramadhan
Lafaz niat untuk sebulan puasa
Sahaja aku berpuasa keseluruhan bulan Ramadhan kerana Allah Ta”ala
Lafaz niat puasa (harian)
Sahaja aku berpuasa esok hari menunaikan Fardhu Ramadhan tahun ini kerana Allah Ta’ala
Doa Berbuka Puasa
Ya Allah bagi Engkau aku berpuasa dan dengan Engkau beriman aku dengan rezeki Engkau aku berbuka dengan rahmat Engkau wahai yang Maha Pengasih dan Penyayang.
Doa Selepas Berbuka Puasa
Ya Allah! Kerana Engkau aku berbuka puasa dan kepada Engkau aku beriman dan atas rezeki dari Engkau aku berbuka puasa telah hilang dahaga sudah menjadi basah segala urat. Ya Allah! Aku minta diampuni dosaku dengan rahmat Engkau yang meliputi segala sesuatu.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
" ChOCoLaTe "
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
UITM JENGKA PAHANG
The ground breaking ceremony of the estimated RM26 million permanent campus for ITM Cawangan Pahang was done by the Menteri Besar Y.B. Dato Seri Haji Khalil Yaakob on 22 August 1988. The state government of Pahang had allocated 1000 acres of land in Bandar Pusat Jengka, in the Maran district, to be the site for the permanent campus to be built. The campus was built in two phases, the initial phase to accommodate 2500 students and eventually the campus, with its full facilities and infrastructure, to be able to accommodate 4500 students. The land allotment for the campus was divided into a 60:40 ratio, whereby 40 percent of the land would go for development areas, whereas the remaining 60 percent would be utilized for agricultural purposes.
The construction of the new site started in 1988 and amidst the economic crisis which saw the project halted for awhile, was finally completed in 1992. The gradual transfer of UiTM Pahang from Kuantan to Jengka was completed in 1993, thus marking a new era in its history.
Monday, July 26, 2010
UITM
" Endeavour, Religious, Dignified "
VISION
" To establish UITM as a premier university of outstanding scholarship and academic excellence capable of providing leadership to Bumiputeras's dynamic involvement in all professional fields of all world-class standards in order to produce globally competitive graduates of sound ethical standing "
MISSION
" To enhance the knowledge and expertise of Bumiputeras in all fields of study through professional programmes, research work and community service based on moral values and professional ethics.
MiSsIoN
" we will provide a high quality of product to protect our brand "
Sunday, July 25, 2010
ViSiOn
" We work as a teams to convert products into brands "
" To become a worldwide product which is not only for domestic market but also for the international market "