Monday, August 4, 2014

ArtKick Roku/Amazon Giveaway


Art is expensive and, in many cases, it can be difficult to find space in your home for it. After a while, you may become tired of looking at the same piece of art. You've already spent a fair amount of money on the piece so you don't want to get rid of it either. Luckily, because of modern technology, there is a new, free choice available to you. Artkick is a free iOS and Android app that lets you utilize your TV to stream a variety of art or photos rather than just sitting there blank.

Users can choose from over ¼ million images, separated by category for ease of browsing and selection. From van Gogh’s Starry Night, to NASA’s Hubble images of deep space, to Ansel Adams landscapes and modern contemporary photography - Artkick has a selection that appeals to every taste! Maybe you'd prefer to see your favorite family pictures scrolling across the television; Artkick can do that too! The app can easily pull all of your favorite photos from Facebook, Instagram, Flickr, Picasa, SmugMug and Dropbox.


 So what do you need to do? To use Artkick follow these steps:
  • Download the Artkick mobile app from either app store. As I mentioned before, it's free! You can download the mobile app from the iOS App store or the Android Google Play store. Think of this as your intelligent remote control. Now, you need to link it to your TV.
  • Connect your TV to the internet in one of two ways:
    • (1) directly if you own one of the supported brands of SmartTVs (specifically Sharp, Sony, LG, and Samsung TVs). If you have a smart TV from one of the previously mentioned brands, you can download the Artkick TV app from your TV’s app store directly.
    • (2) indirectly if your TV is not among the currently supported SmartTV brands using a small external device that can easily connect your TV to your wireless network. Google’s Chromecast ($35) or Roku’s Streaming Stick ($50) are great options.
  • When you start the Artkick app on your tablet or phone for the first time, you must set up a user account to stream images to your TV. A valid email address is all that is required.
  • Once you've set up a user account, the app will walk you through the process of linking the TV to your phone or tablet. Again, think of your phone or tablet as your remote control.

It's as simple as that. Your otherwise blank TV is now the conversational piece at your next dinner party!

Find out more about Artkick by visiting their website. Then, make sure you “like” them on Facebook, then follow them on Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest as well. ArtKick is sponsoring an amazing giveaway! They would like to give one lucky reader a brand new Roku Streaming Stick & a $100 Amazon Gift Card!





This giveaway is open to residents of the US only who are 18 years of age or older, unless prohibited by law. The giveaway will end at 11:59pm EDT on August 18th, 2014 and a winner will be drawn randomly from all eligible entries received. Enter using the Giveaway Tools entry form below. Good luck!


Disclosures: The participating bloggers have not been compensated for sharing this giveaway. Thrifty Nifty Mommy, Viva Veltoro and the participating bloggers are not responsible for prize fulfillment. Prize fulfillment is the responsibility of ArtKick. This giveaway is not associated with Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Pinterest. For questions about this giveaway, please email thriftyniftymommy {at} yahoo.com.

10 comments:

  1. We are wanting to "cut the cable" and this would be a God send!

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  2. I like that your could feel like you were visited museums in you own home.

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  3. This looks amazing! Imagine all the chances to view beautiful art!

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  4. be great to see famous paintings up close - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com

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  5. It would be awesome to see great art on my home television.

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  6. I like that you can even create your own Viewlists and share them with your friends.

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  7. I would use this in my home as a way of ecposing the young ones to artist they have yet to lean about

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  8. I love the idea of ArtKick. I would so much rather see the gorgeous images that they select portrayed on my wall tv than to see just the blank and ugly screen. It would be like turning my television into a work of art.

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  9. I like how I turn my blank TV screen into great paintings.

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  10. i would love to show the paintings to all my friends.whats an awesome idea

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