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'''Art trade''' is a term used to describe the act when two [[artist]]s make drawings for each other, as a part of an pre-arranged trade.  
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An '''art trade''' is a term is used to describe an agreed upon exchange of [[art|art media]] (classical, digital or physical), between two [[artist]]s, as a gift, non-paid [[commission]], or thank-you art.
  
Usually, an art trade works as a regular [[commission]], but instead of paying the other party with money they are paid with a drawing from the commissioner. Commonly, art trades are treated as regular commissions, meaning that both involved parties can make requests on what they would like to see drawn.
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The subject can be an agreed upon subject/request (e.g. their own [[character]]), or a surprise offering, normally related to the receiving artist (again, their character, and/or theme he/she/hir is fond off).
  
Artists exchanging [[gift art]] is not strictly percieved as an art trade. Even though both recieve a custom image from the other, at least one artist didn't have the option to request.
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== See also ==
  
[[Category:Art terms]]
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* [[Gift art]]
  
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== External links ==
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* [http://art--trade--central.deviantart.com Art Trade Central] on [[deviantART]]
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 7 August 2013

An art trade is a term is used to describe an agreed upon exchange of art media (classical, digital or physical), between two artists, as a gift, non-paid commission, or thank-you art.

The subject can be an agreed upon subject/request (e.g. their own character), or a surprise offering, normally related to the receiving artist (again, their character, and/or theme he/she/hir is fond off).

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