Blog Posts
Amazon Taps into Loupe Artists for QLED 4K Fire TV Screensaver
Discover the extraordinary collaboration between Amazon QLED Fire TV and a talented group of artists from the United Kingdom, Germany, and Mexico. Through this visionary partnership, the mesmerizing screensavers of Amazon QLED 4K Fire TV come to life with captivating artwork, seamlessly blending technology and art.
How to Transform Your Space by Displaying Art on Your TV for Free
You don't need an expensive frame TV to display captivating artwork in your home. Even if you have an old non-smart TV, we'll show you how you can bring free contemporary art into your space and turn that black box into a masterpiece.
Unveiling Alec Monopoly: A Captivating Night at Eden Gallery in NYC
Last week, I had the incredible opportunity to attend the Eden Gallery Anniversary Event in New York City, where the renowned artist Alec Monopoly showcased his captivating works. The event...
Quiz: Discover Your Artist Personality
Our art quiz guides you on a personalized journey through the fascinating world of art. Unleash your inner art connoisseur as you explore various artistic styles, colors and genres, while receiving...
Loupe Named Best Overall Among Top 10 Innovative Companies
As the premier platform for discovering and purchasing affordable art from emerging and established artists, we are thrilled to announce that Loupe has been named one of the Technology Association...
Entertaining at Home for Cinco de Mayo
For Cinco de Mayo, why not explore the rich and vibrant culture of Mexico by bringing art into your celebration? Loupe offers a digital art platform showcasing a Colors of...
The Easy Way to Hang Art
Get this Picture Hanging Kit (available on Amazon) Place the wire on the back of your framed art onto the center hook of the picture hanging tool Position the framed art where...
How to Hang Framed Artwork
What You'll Need: Hammer Tape Measure and Level Instructions: Measure the exterior width of the frame (from edge to edge). Then, divide the total width in half to find the center...