ArtBoxes
Working demo. Sample collections use public-domain artwork. Real artist drops launch August 2026.

About

A more open market for serious artwork.

ArtBoxes helps artists structure physical artwork releases around transparent boxes, lower entry prices, and secondary trading when the artist chooses to enable it.

Why it exists

Original artwork is usually sold to one buyer at one price. That can leave an artist choosing between high prices that exclude most supporters or lower prices that understate the work.

ArtBoxes creates a different structure: a collection can have many sealed boxes tied to artist-defined outcomes. Buyers can enter at a lower price, and the artist can still preserve the value of the original work.

What changes

Collectors get visible sale terms before buying: price, box count, prize count, opening rules, consolation value, claim window, and trading permissions.

Artists get a controlled primary sale, better audience participation, and optional secondary royalties when boxes or eligible prizes move through the marketplace.

What stays grounded

The artwork still matters most. The box mechanic is there to widen access and create price discovery, not to turn physical art into a game of vague promises.

Every collection has its own terms. Buyers should read the collection page before buying, opening, claiming, listing, or bidding.