Some places you visit. This one, you belong to.
Ten thousand squares. One wall. A single, deliberate gallery where every piece earns its place — and keeps it.
One wall. Ten thousand squares. No feed to scroll.
GoldenPixel is a single, living gallery — released one square at a time. Each square is a fixed coordinate that holds an artist's work and a door to their world.
Nothing scrolls away here. Nothing is buried by an algorithm. What goes up, stays up — exactly where you left it.
Not everyone gets in. That is the point.
Every application is read by a human before a single pixel is shown. We are not selling advertising space — we are admitting work.
The wall stays worth looking at because someone decided, square by square, that it should. When your piece goes up, it stands only among those that were chosen.
At the heart of the wall, the light is brightest.
Position is everything. The center is seen first, held longest, remembered most — so it is the most coveted place to stand.
Toward the edges the price softens, but the wall is one. Wherever you land, you share the frame with everyone else who made it in.
A coordinate that is yours.
Your square is not a post. It is a place — a permanent address on a wall that thousands will pass.
Years from now it will still be exactly where you left it, still pointing back to you. This is how art was meant to be kept: deliberately, and to last.
The wall is open. The seats are few.
If your work belongs here, we would like to see it.
Apply for a square →goldenpixel.co