Today we are featuring a sketch/art card from an amazing artist: Lawrence Reynolds, I truly do enjoy their work , and hope you will too. I currently do not own any pieces of his but so want to! , and hope you will find reason to own some too! You can find this listed on eBay right now. Thanks for looking.
One of my favorite hobbies is collecting Art/Sketch Cards, also known as ACEO cards in some searches. What is nice about them is that they are the size of baseball cards, so it makes them very collectible, there are artists all over the world that create these. Ways you can find them are through trading card sets, at hobby shows, on eBay where this card is from, or directly from the Artists on their websites. The one featured is from eBay, and you can find it by clicking here. My collection is always growing, and I plan to feature more cards here on my site in addition to all the great giveaways and other stories coming soon. If you are an artist and or collector and would like to be featured here on the site, get a hold of me, and I would love to talk to you! As always, thanks for being here, and remember to have a great day! Tom.
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Floydman says
Great collection you showcase…just curious…how many PSC’s do you have in your PERSONAL collection? also how do you store them…pages? deck boxes? just curious…keep up the good work!
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Tom Shewbridge says
Cards that I do daily like this Floyd are just cards that I enjoy, and just want to showcase, rarely are they ones I own. Usually if you read the description you will see that I will say something like I do not own any of this artists cards, but hope to own some one day soon, or in the case of the one I posted on yours, you will see that I stated I own a few cards of his, and you should want to own some too. I am going to start doing a daily showcase of my own collection shortly.
I would honestly say I own probably more than 500 PSC’s. A majority of them are in D-Ring Binders, in 9-pocket pages. I do have a zip up binder that I store about 45-54 of my absolute favorite cards, that I can carry with me, if someone I know is interested in learning about them, or curious about a part of my collection.