The EmptyEasel and ArtFlock competition winners have been announced. Well done to Rachel Ash with 174 votes and Sandi Whetzel who, rather strangely, both ended up with 174 votes.
It got pretty exciting towards the end and the lead changed hands a few times. Congratulations to all those who entered, the competition got well over 1000 voters involved!
Now it’s time to organise the prizes, with Rachel and Sandi both getting a custom designed website and domain name each worth over $600!
We will post back when those sites are live.

Fancy winning a free website for your art / craft work? You’ll have to act quickly as there are a couple of opportunities. Firstly, you can win just by uploading artwork to your ArtFlock account. Each artwork uploaded is counted as an entry so the more you upload, the more chance you have of winning! Log in to your account to get started
As if that wasn’t exciting enough, you can increase your chances of winning by visiting the Craft Boom blog. Just submit a comment to that post and you are in with a chance to win!
There’s another competition too, it’s a little late to enter, but you can certain vote for who you’d like to see win, head over to http://www.artflock.com/competition/emptyeasel/ and vote now.
After much feedback the artwork uploader has been totally modified. You can now set default settings to save adding in the same information each time. The image uploader has also been improved so that you can see the artwork as you enter its details. Uploading artwork is now very quick and easy. The error messages have also been improved so you can see where if going wrong! Would be great to hear what you think.
Last night I got into one of those trances while creating some new work. I sat in front of my monitor and for about 3 hours I did not look away once. I had my iPod plugged in, phones off and drifted into a world of my own.
It's nice when you get the chance, but after, I had what felt like an eye hang-over! Does anyone have tips avoiding getting caught up in this? I considered setting an alarm on my mac that went of every 15 minutes to remind me to look away.
Anyway, you can see the piece I have been working on here, not quite finished yet
As you may have noticed, ArtFlock.com has quietly launched a new feature that enables artists to publish everything they have in their ArtFlock account onto their own website. It's only open to selected artists at the moment while we test everything, but we'll be rolling it out to everyone over the next few weeks.
I thought I'd share the first site here which is my own (I promise I'll add some more work soon) so take a look http://edlea.com. You'll also notice that it's possible to import your blog from wordpress or blogger.com etc right into your site, so it's a great way to get all of your online presence together in one place.
ArtFlock has partnered with Moo.com to bring you discounted Moo products. Discounts are available to all ArtFlock.com artists here.
We have posted a few suggestions of how you can use your Moo products, but we’d love to hear what you’ve done with yours.
Andrew Graham-Dixon explores Spain’s art history. He reveals how the north of the country has produced some of the most dazzling art of the modern age. This programme covers the history behind the art which is fascinating, worth watching!
Only available to watch online for a few days on BBC iPlayer

We’ve been meaning to add a forum for a while, there’s always a bit of chat through the comments system but we wanted to give ArtFlock members somewhere much easier to communicate. To post to the forum, you have to be an ArtFlock.com member. If you’ve already signed up, then you can reach the forum here.
We also hope this will be a great tool to communicate about the future of ArtFlock so please make any suggestions you want about features or promotional ideas.
Happy posting!
We’ve just added a new feature to ArtFlock called an “Activity Stream”. If you use Facebook, you’ll be familiar with the concept, it’s a running diary of activity around you, your work and people in your Flock. It appears on your dashboard (the first page you see when you log in) and displays the 15 most recent events.

So now every time someone leaves you or your art a comment, or favourites you, or joins your flock etc, you’ll see it happening instantly in your account. It will also let you know what people in your Flock are doing too.
So now, the more active you are on the site, the more traffic you’ll get to your work and profile. Ideal for alerting buyers and collectors who follow your art that you have added a new piece for sale!

Brent Hoberman (of lastminute.com fame) is set to revolutionise the world of interior design this week with the launch of MyDeco.com. The site will enable visitors to create a virtual room, decorate and furnish it with products from many stores like Ikea or Cath Kidston and share the design amongst the community. All rooms are modeled in 3D so you can get a good look at how your home will turn out before you even start to decorate. And of course, what room would be complete without an original piece of contemporary craft or fine art? For that very reason, ArtFlock has partnered with MyDeco to offer original artworks through the MyDeco site. Any artist on ArtFlock is eligible as long as the work meets certain criteria.
At this time we’re urging makers and artists, who produce art & craft that can be enjoyed in the home, to upload some more work to their account! MyDeco has already been reviewed in the Sunday Times, Telegraph and other mainstream media. They have a great PR campaign lined up and this is an amazing opportunity for artists and makers to promote their work.

ArtFlock has always been about making original art and craft accessible to the mainstream - we want everyone to enjoy your work as much as we have and the MyDeco partnership is another step along the way.
“Curated Collections” is a new feature on ArtFlock.com that will enable everybody to get involved in art. A Collection is made up of 13 artworks which you choose - curating your own collection is much harder than it sounds.
When selecting a body of work, you have to make sure the aesthetics among the 13 artworks fit - that means checking colours compliment each other, shapes and texture of the works flow though all of the work and that there is a common theme.
If you would like a challenge, and think you can put together an exhibition, then visit the collections page. We’ve also included a few tools so that you can show your Collection(s) off to your friends, family and colleagues.
Oh, and one more thing, if any of the work sells via your collection, we’ll give you 10% commission!
I spent a bit of time browsing through the site this morning, and I thought I had seen every artwork going but I'm always surprised to find some little gems that I had totally missed. I've listed a few below, or click here to see all of my favourites.
ArtFlock.com has been selected for Yahoo! Finds of the Year 2007 which rounds off this amazing year in style.
All of the categories have been judged by a closed panel, but there’s one award left to go - the all important People’s Choice. You can vote for us here (middle column towards the bottom). We’re up against some great sites, so it’ll be tough and we need every last vote!
Thanks to all the artists and makers on ArtFlock.com for getting us there - it’s your work that makes the site so great.
We’re too excited to keep the progress at ArtFlock.com under wraps so we’ve decided to launch a version 1.5 - which is on the way to version 2!
We’re not going to shout too loudly about this release as you’ll no doubt find the odd bug or two but we hope it will make quite a splash.
After a few months of drinking 10 or so cups of tea per day and spending many hours looking at a computer screen, the new [semi-skimmed] version ArtFlock.com has finally launched!
The site is still under development, but there were enough benefits to this version 1.5 to make it worth launching. Here are some of updates:
That should give you an idea of what is happening, but log in to your account to find more new features. I’d like to wrap up this post with a big welcome to all the new artists, and a great big thank you to all the current artists whose work has made ArtFlock.com such a great success!
Thank you and happy 2008!
(p.s. if you haven’t voted for us at Yahoo! yet, follow this link to the ‘Peoples Choice’ - bottom middle column)
After a few months of drinking 10 or so cups of tea per day and spending many hours looking at my computer screen, the new version ArtFlock.com has finally launched!
The site is still under development towards version 2, but there were enough benefits to this version 1.5 to make it worth launching. Here are some of updates:
That should give you an idea of what is happening, but log in to your account to find more new features. I'd like to wrap up this post with a big welcome to all the new artists, and a great big thank you to all the current artists whose work has made ArtFlock.com such a great success!
Thank you and happy 2008!
(p.s. if you haven't voted for us a Yahoo! yet, click on the link at the top of the page)
I had the pleasure of meeting Mary last week at an event called Seedcamp (more on this soon) from Art House Party. It’s a London based group that “looks for ways to be less clever about art” - it has a really nice community feel about is so visit the site and attend an event, maybe I’ll see you there!

Artflock.com would like to introduce our newest friend in the art business world, Imagekind. We think that they are a wonderful resource for all working artists and we endorse them to the Artflock.com community of buyers and sellers.
Imagekind.com is a print on demand art service launched in August of 2006. Completely free of charge, artists and photographers can post up their work, and start selling it within minutes. Artists can create a gallery, set their own markup for each individual image, and keep the profit for themselves. Imagekind makes its money solely on print production and framing. Imagekind sells digital reproductions and framing, whereas Artflock.com sells originals.
Artflock.com artists are invited to come over, and create a gallery. Now home to over 10,000 independent digital artists, Imagekind stands by its high print quality – and commitment to getting the best deal possible for its content providers.
Imagekind.com – Sell your prints online and keep the profit. Visit them on the web here.