The Samsung Frame TV has come to redefine television as we know it. Offering unparalleled picture and sound quality, the Frame TV is also equipped with their Art Mode feature, an innovation in consumer electronics technology that transforms your wall-mounted, flat-screen television into your very own private art gallery.
When the television is in Art Mode, the screen showcases a diverse range of artistic expression from some of the most beloved and celebrated artists from around the world. Have you ever wished you could have "Starry Night" by Vincent Van Gogh hanging in your living room? Perhaps you prefer Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" in your bedroom instead?
Now you can, with a subscription to the Samsung Art Store where you have access to more than 2000 images and paintings from the world's greatest and most prolific artists. It's like having your own private art gallery inside your Samsung The Frame TV.
But with so many paintings at your fingertips, it may be daunting to find beautiful art that fits your home and sense of self-expression. The Samsung Art Store offers a variety of remarkable art collections that can turn your Samsung Frame TV into a bold canvas without limitations.
When you display artwork in your home, it makes a bold statement about your personality and gives your home a more personal and intimate feeling. The Samsung Art Store has a collection of artworks to fit all tastes. Whether your preferences lean toward contemporary art, post-impressionism, or baroque styles, there is something for everyone among the many collection choices from the curators of some of the most well-known art museums and galleries around the globe.
When selecting the artworks you'd like to display in your home, you can choose from collections that feature one artist in particular, a specific style of art, a common theme among many artworks, or even a collection of well-known artworks featured in a world-renowned museum.
Consider these collections that are all available with a subscription to the Samsung Art Store:
This collection contains 15 artworks that portray mystical, mysterious, and majestic landscapes, making the viewer feel as if he or she has been transported to a lush forest environment, the white sands of a brisk desert, rugged mountaintops, or the steaming aftermath of a brush fire. All 15 of the pieces in this collection present the beauty, the danger, and the breathtaking awe that can be found in nature. You may notice some elements of wildlife making an appearance in some of these images.
The theme here is, you guessed it, books. How the book is presented in each of the 10 pieces in this thematic collection is as widely varied as the styles that are represented. From a "Woman Reading and a Girl Playing" to "Materials for a Leisure Hour", the book in all of its sizes, forms, and aesthetics is explored and brilliantly captured in a range of artworks dating from the 1500s to the 1800s, and pieces as recent as 2011 and 2016.
The one-time graffiti artist turned celebrated master of post-expressionism left an incredible impact on the art world with his unique lens focused on pop culture, media, and America in the 1980s. His paintings and drawings are statements on life, race, and even the industry of art itself and he left behind a complex and thought-provoking legacy of nearly 3000 works of art at his untimely death in 1988. The Samsung Art Store has adapted these works to a 16x9 format exclusively for Samsung The Frame TV owners.
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has partnered with the Samsung Art Store to offer twenty-seven artworks from some of the world's best and most revered masters, including Frida Kahlo, Vincent Van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Georgia O'Keefe, and Henri Rousseau, representing a diverse range of styles, materials, and eras. Working alongside curators from the Museum of Modern Art, many of these works are exclusive to subscribers of the Samsung Art Store, and some of the artists whose work is featured in the collection are appearing in the Art Store for the first time.
Connecting dots, grouping them into patterns, or painting in the technique of pointillism can form the foundation of figures and images that depict life, mood, movement, you name it. The Dotted Art Collection in the Samsung Art Store explores the use of dots in a myriad of styles over 10 works by artists, including Georges Seurat, Cemille Pissaro, and Youngjin Kim. Some of the artwork featured in this collection may be familiar to long-time art lovers. Other works may offer something new and challenging for viewers who are seeing these images for the very first time.
No. Among the new features available in all 2024 models of the Samsung The Frame TV is the Art Store Streams option that can be accessed in the Art Mode function.
Art Store Streams offers a rotating combination of sample artworks, free of charge, selected from the Art Store image gallery library. The rotating combination is routinely updated with a variety of new themes and seasonal choices throughout the year. If you would like to be able to display any particular art that strikes your fancy, simply subscribe to the Samsung Art Store, and you will have unlimited access to those artworks whenever you wish.
With over 2000 works of art available in the Samsung Art Store, you can curate your own collection of prized images, tie them together in a common theme, or feature your favorite artist's works in a slideshow presentation. There is no limit to what you can accomplish on a blank canvas of a Samsung The Frame TV in Art Mode. The matte-finish screen and adjusted brightness complete the reproduction of fine art on the television when it's not in use and the motion sensor technology turns the TV on whenever someone enters the room to display your selected artwork in Art Mode.
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