Gallery One

Published by: C3 studio
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Working with famous artists since 2006, Gallery One has become one of the largest high-street and online art retailers globally. Now, with G1 ARt, we invite you to see art literally come to life in front of your eyes. Discover hidden depth and meaning to your artworks and experience a new dimension of culture and creativity.
G1 ARt has been created exclusively to work alongside our specially commissioned series of AR art, creating a bridge between traditional and digital art. When artworks are viewed using the app, the virtual world is unlocked and a new form of mixed media storytelling is revealed.
Immerse yourself in a new art experience. Focus the camera on your device to one of our artworks and watch it come to life!
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