For Artists

Your work,
in homes across
the country.

Artvue puts original art on the televisions people already own - in living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens from coast to coast. No gallery. No shipping. No middleman.

Live on
Google TV
The vision

Building something
that lasts.

Artvue is in early access. Right now, there are no licensing fees - and no payments out. What we offer founding artists is placement, real audience, and a seat at the table as we grow.

When we become revenue positive, every founding artist shares in that. The artists who join now will be the ones who benefit most when we do - with established profiles, viewing history, and better revenue-share terms than anyone who joins after us.

This isn't a gallery asking you to hang your work for free. It's an invitation to help build the platform your work deserves.

01

Real homes, right now

Your work goes live on Samsung, Apple TV, and Google TV the moment you're accepted. People are seeing it in their living rooms today - not in a queue waiting for launch.

02

Founding artist status

Artists who join during early access are permanently recognised as founding members. When revenue sharing begins, founding artists receive preferential terms - locked in for the life of the platform.

03

Pay tied to real views

Our revenue model is built around a pro-rata share of viewing time - you earn based on how much your work is actually watched, not a flat fee. The better the work connects, the more it earns.

04

You keep your rights

Joining Artvue doesn't mean giving anything up. You retain full ownership of your work - we license the right to display it digitally, nothing more.

How it works

Three steps to going live.

I.

Tell us about your Art

Share a short description of your work and a link to your portfolio or samples. No lengthy forms, no PDFs - just your art.

II.

Get set up

If it's a good fit, we create your artist profile. From there, you upload your work directly and it's ready to go live.

III.

Reach real homes

Your art appears on Samsung, Apple TV, and Google TV. Track views through your dashboard and add new pieces any time.

What we accept

Every medium.
One screen.

Traditional Art

Oil, acrylic, watercolour, pencil, and everything made by hand on a physical surface

Digital Art

Illustrations, digital paintings, and generative work created entirely in the digital medium

Photography

Fine art photography spanning landscape, portrait, abstract, and documentary

Art in Motion

Short video pieces under one minute that capture art as a living, moving experience

Common questions

Everything you need
to know.

About the platform

Is Artvue available in my country?

Artvue is currently available in the United States only. We're actively working on expanding to additional markets - stay tuned.

What TV platforms does Artvue work on?

Artvue is available on Samsung Smart TVs, Apple TV, and Google TV, with more coming soon! Your work reaches viewers across all three the moment you go live.

Submission

How long does the review process take?

Most applications are reviewed within 24 hours. We'll reach out either way.

How many pieces can I submit?

Up to 50 pieces per artist. You can add and remove work any time through your dashboard.

What file formats and resolution do you need?

Details on accepted formats and resolution requirements coming soon - check back shortly.

Rights & Ownership

Do I give up ownership of my work by joining?

Not at all. You keep full rights to your artwork. By joining Artvue you're granting us a licence to display it digitally on the platform - nothing more.

Can I remove my work from the platform at any time?

Yes. Remove any piece from your dashboard and it comes down from the platform right away.

Payment

When does payment start?

Payments begin once Artvue is revenue positive. Our goal is to start artist payments in 2027.

How is the revenue share calculated?

30% of Artvue's revenue is shared with artists, divided based on each artist's share of total view time. The more your work gets watched, the more you earn.