Posts Tagged ‘Artition’

Artition: Change the order in your coverflow!

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Choosing the right works for your observers is key in being a successful ‘Artition’ and achieving the right attention.

Because of that we have integrated the coverflow for each profile. Users are now able to choose the albums they want to insert in this coverflow, they are able to hide artworks in their chosen albums as well as able to choose the order of their albums in the coverflow.

Each member is able to choose up to 5 Albums to show in it’s personal coverflow!

Start trying it out now and keep updated for the latest gadgets that we have and will implement on the site!

Next to come will be our store, where your can sell your works, the online contests, and much more.

Run Out of Monet: Richardson Paintings

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

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Richardson Paintings are thrilled to announce their first West End Exhibition, ‘ Run Out of Monet’ after nearly twenty years of selling their finest quality hand-painted oil paintings. The paintings will range from traditional subjects to modern ones, from horses and dogs to portraits and abstract landscapes.

They have an enviable worldwide stable of talented artists who can paint virtually anything from a good image or photograph, enabling clients to have paintings they could only dream of owning, subject to copyright.Over the years they have worked with some of the most famous interior designers and properties around Europe, often filling spaces where the right painting became impossible to find.

They still paint copies of paintings for clients of the main auction houses who want to sell their originals at auction and are delighted to take on any size of commission, from a painting of a loved one to a ten feet wide painting of Rorke’s Drift for a client in South Africa, with just under fifty figures in it.

Paintings range from £ 235 to £ 3,495.

The exhibition is showing each day from 10-6 on Tuesday 1st until Friday 4th December, and is open on Saturday 5th December from 10-5.30.

Richardson Paintings can be contacted on 01491 629 549 or info@richardsonpaintings.com, and more details are at www.richardsonpaintings.com

New Feature Released: Artition Chat

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Today we are launching a new feature on Artition: The Artition Chat.

It will enable you to chat with all your contacts on artition while surfing around on the site sharing your thoughts, inspirations and ideas immediately as they come to your mind.

You will find the chat at the bottom of your browser while visiting the site:

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More features and services are going to launch in the next weeks.

Stay tuned!

artition relaunch part one

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

By now most of you will have realized that part one of the artition relaunch went live. As we are still fixing bugs in part one as well as developing the rest of part two which will hopefully go live at the beginning of next month we did not start our whole new service now.

The completition of the relaunch will come with a lot of really interesting features and offers designed especially for the needs and desires of talented artists.

I am not telling you the details yet but its going to be really cool :)

We will keep you posted about everything via the artition newsletter and our blog.

Stay tuned!

How you make pixel to artworks

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Whether they be called Yves Netzhammer, Martin Dörbaum or Eric Weets, all of them are producing artworks of the future, that is on the computer. Netzhammers recent auction prices for his prints and objects are dealt with between 8000 and 15000 Euros and according to expert opinions good investments.

With computer animations you create a room that is hard to create anywhere else. Things are possible that you cannot photograph or create with classical mediums. And using the latest 3d printers, objects can be produced such as anything else can be printed.

Eric Weet’s ‘GOOD DAYS ARE HERE TO COME’ on Artition

Martin Dörbaum’s ‘A SMALL MAP OF HEAVEN’

Yves Netzhammer’s ‘DIE UNGENAUEN KÖRPER’

Relaunch part one

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

It`s finally done! Part one of the longawaited relaunch is live! We are working continuously on part two of the relaunch which will bring you even more amazing features and services as well as on the translation of artition in even more languages.

If you have any ideas,questions or problems or requests of any kind feel free to contact us or to report a problem.

16 days left till relaunch

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Only 16 more days till phase 1 of the artition relaunch will go live.
Of course we are moving all data and all user accounts to the new version.

We are still searching translators for the following languages:

italian,french,portugese,spanish,chinese,japanese,korean,russian and indian.

If one of these languages is your mother tongue and you are interested in translating artition to one of these languages please write to info (at) artition (dot) com.
If you are missing any languages please also contact us via the above adress.

Less than 30 days till relaunch

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

In less than 30 days part one of the artition relaunch will go live. Next week the first test version will be online. In the four weeks after that we are going to release more and more cool features. It`s going to be a hot summer!

Update: artition Relaunch

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

The relaunch is going on and we are still on time.
We expect to be online with artition 2.0 on the 8th July 2009. More features will follow in between 4 weeks after the official relaunch.
With the press release for the relaunch we are also going to inform you about all the details of the investment.

Stay tuned!

Update: Artition Relaunch

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

The work on the relaunch of artition is going on and the coding has allready started. We plan to be up with the main features in about 3 months. All the other features are going to follow in between 4 weeks after the official relaunch.

Natasha Wescoat (a artition member) posted a thread about us on mashable.

You can take a look at the final design here.