Wall · For Artists
Wall for Artists
Two creative-art Branches (/b/art and /b/culture), a hand-drawn graffiti tool that lives directly on user walls, the shared Pixel Battle canvas, and TON tips that pay you full-price for original work. Wall is what you build on when you want to make and monetize art inside Telegram.
Why Wall, for artists
Graffiti — your art on someone else's wall
Hand-drawn art tool with five brushes (default, marker, neon, eraser, fill), full color picker, draft auto-save. Leave your work directly on any user's wall — gesture-quality, not just feed-content. The closest social analog to leaving a sketch on a friend's notebook.
Pixel Battle for collaborative art
Shared collaborative pixel canvas — every Wall user contributes pixels to one common surface. Cooldowns: Free 30s, Premium 10s, Ultra 3s. For territory-art and large pieces, Ultra's 3-second cooldown is decisive — at 1200 pixels/hour you can render meaningful coordinated work.
Art Branch + Culture Branch
/b/art for digital and traditional work — illustrations, paintings, sculpture, generative art. /b/culture for fan-art, character designs, cosplay, fandom-adjacent work. Both are high-engagement Branches. Cross-tag with /b/photography or /b/lifestyle when relevant.
Paid posts for exclusive collections
Premium creators publish paid posts (Stars paywall) — perfect for premium pattern packs, brush sets, gallery collections, or behind-the-scenes process posts. Readers pay your price; the unlock is permanent.
Gifts in Stars + TON tips for direct support
Eight gift tiers (Heart 5★ to Trophy 500★) appear permanently on your profile. TON tips wallet-to-wallet, 0% Wall fee — buyers paying you full-price for original art without third-party processing fees.
No "for you" algorithm chasing engagement
Wall feeds are subscriber + Branch driven, not engagement-bait. Your art gets seen by people who chose to subscribe, not by people who got rage-trapped into scrolling. Quality over outrage. Lower noise, slower growth, durable audience.
Typical workflow
How artists actually use Wall day-to-day.
Build your gallery profile
Open wall.tg, set up your bio with your medium and style. Connect a TON Connect wallet so collectors can tip you in TON. Subscribe to /b/art, /b/culture, /b/photography, /b/lifestyle — your community feeds.
Post finished work to Branches
Image post + description + tag /b/art (and a secondary Branch like /b/photography or /b/culture for cross-feed visibility). For original work, the "anonymous" toggle (Premium) lets you post pieces you're ambivalent about under no name.
Use Graffiti to engage
Drop graffiti on the walls of artists you admire (and on fans who tip you). It's the highest-signal interaction on Wall — your hand-drawn presence on someone's profile is a gift, not a like.
Sell exclusives via paid posts
Upgrade to Premium. Publish premium content as paid posts — pattern packs, brush sets, time-lapse videos, exclusive process write-ups. Readers pay Stars to unlock; the access is permanent. Stack with public posts for marketing.
Seal definitive pieces as Chain Posts
For your most important work — a series finale, a manifesto piece, an authorship-claim against AI-generation drift — seal as a Chain Post on TON. The hash anchored on-chain proves authorship at that timestamp; nobody can claim the piece preceded yours.
Stack with
Wall features that combine well for this kind of work.
Graffiti
Hand-drawn tool — five brushes, full palette, draft auto-save. Leave art on any user's wall.
Pixel Battle
Shared collaborative canvas. 30s/10s/3s cooldown by tier. For territory and large coordinated pieces.
Art Branch
Digital and traditional art — illustrations, paintings, sculpture, generative.
Culture Branch
Cosplay, fan-art, fandom-adjacent creative work, manga and anime.
Paid Posts
Stars paywall on individual posts. Premium / Ultra creators only.
Chain Posts
On-chain authorship anchor. 1+ TON, immutable, public on TON explorers.
Common questions
Can I sell originals through Wall?
Wall isn't a marketplace platform — there's no buy-this-NFT button. But the workflow works: post the original (image + description), accept TON tips and Stars gifts on the post, link out to your physical-sale platform (Etsy, your own site) in your bio. For digital exclusives, paid posts (Premium) work for unlock-based sales.
How does Pixel Battle compare to Reddit r/place?
Conceptually similar but persistent. r/place was a fixed-window event; Pixel Battle is an ongoing canvas. Wall adds paid power-ups (sprays, varnishes, fences, viruses, rewinds) that change tactical play. Live leaderboard tracks contributions. Periodic resets give new players a chance.
Are graffiti drawings public or only visible to the wall owner?
Public — graffiti is visible to anyone who looks at the wall. The wall owner can clear it; anti-abuse rules apply (reports, blocks). It's a public gesture by design — the social signal is "I left art for them, and others can see it."
Can I run an art-only profile or do I need to post other content?
Single-medium profiles work fine. Many Wall artists post only their work + occasional process notes. The Branch system (/b/art) routes your work to people who want to see exactly that. No general-feed pressure to post mixed content.
How does Chain-Posting authorship help?
You seal a piece (the SHA-256 hash of the image / file) on the TON blockchain via a 1+ TON payment. The transaction record on tonviewer.com / tonscan.org permanently documents that you claimed authorship at that timestamp. Useful when AI-generated work proliferates and provenance becomes contested.
Are AI-generated art posts allowed?
Yes — Wall doesn't prohibit AI-generated work, but the /b/art community generally values disclosure. Tagging AI-assisted pieces explicitly preserves trust. AI-generated pieces published as someone-else's work without disclosure are reportable as misleading content.
Try it free
Free works. Open the Mini App and decide later. Three days of Premium are on us so you can compare.
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