by Mat Dirjish
Liquid Canvas, a company focused on bringing life and motion to smart TVs while turning them into animated art galleries, is introducing what it believes is the industry’s first fully open, platform-agnostic TV art system that works seamlessly across all major smart TV ecosystems. The system promises to transform any TV into a living canvas that allows viewers to stream curated art, upload and share photos and videos, and display NFTs through one device and one subscription, across all six global TV operating systems.
Most current TV art offerings are proprietary hardware ecosystems, which causes consumers to repurchase content, abandon personal media, or start over when switching TV brands. Liquid Canvas seamlessly moves art collections, family photos and movies, and digital assets from screen to screen at home or remotely. Allegedly for the first time, users can remotely connect to and share content with the TVs of family and friends. A single Liquid Canvas account can manage multiple TVs from different manufacturers.
Through its partner content program, Liquid Canvas delivers professionally curated art while creating a monetization channel for independent artists. This artist-first model ensures a constantly evolving catalog while supporting creators globally.
Are you ready to turn your smart TVs into the next Louvre or MoMA, but thirst for greater gleanings? If so, drink of the knowledge available on the Liquid Canvas Art website.

