Now on iPhone

The art app for people with taste.

Art Stuff helps you discover standout paintings from major museum collections, save the ones that hit, build playlists around a mood, and turn your taste into something you can actually come back to.

The public site does one job now: explain the idea clearly and send people to the iPhone app.

Discover by mood Save to your library Build art playlists Share your taste Museum-quality works

What the app is actually for

Taste over trivia. Collection over clutter.

Art Stuff is less about encyclopedic browsing and more about building your own relationship to paintings. Discover what hits, save it, organize it, and keep refining your point of view.

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Discover work that feels alive, not academic.

Move through museum collections by mood, artist, or era and keep following the threads that feel personal.

P.S. Kroyer painting from Art Stuff
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Build playlists of art you actually want to revisit.

Make your own sequences around a color, a feeling, a room, a season, or one painting that cracked something open.

Blue-hour interiors Women reading Wintry loneliness Gold light Portraits with bite Paintings to stare at
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Share a taste profile, not a homework assignment.

Your saved works, playlists, and profile start to feel like a taste map you can send to somebody else.

Claude Monet painting in Art Stuff George Bellows painting in Art Stuff

Why this feels different

A calmer, more personal way into art.

The point is not to make you feel informed. The point is to make you feel like you have taste, memory, and a place to keep the work you cannot stop thinking about.

A featured painting in the Art Stuff app

Bring museum-scale discovery into a phone-sized ritual.

Open the app, find one painting worth saving, then let that lead you somewhere stranger and more specific.

That is the core loop: discover, save, arrange, revisit, refine.

Download Art Stuff and start building your own museum of good taste.

Available now on iPhone through the App Store. If you already have an account, you can still sign in on the web, but the main experience is the app.

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