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Search and discovery screen for an art marketplace app with a global search bar and curated recommendation tiles like Most Loved, Best Bids, Icons, and style/size/movement filters. Users can also browse “Explore by Category” with visual category cards such as Medium, Movement, Size, and Color to find artworks.

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A “Most Loved” curated collection page in an art marketplace app, featuring an intro blurb with a “Read more” link and a grid of artworks with image thumbnails, artist/title, gallery, and price. Users can sort and filter the results, favorite artworks via heart icons, and navigate using the bottom tab bar (For you, Search, Inbox, Favorites, Profile).

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Gallery collection landing page for an art marketplace showing a themed category (“Understated”) with a short editorial description and “Read more. ” Below, a grid lists artworks with images, artist/title, gallery, price, and like/save buttons, plus a “Sort & Filter” control and total works count, with back and share actions in the header.

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Art auction “Best Bids” collection page showing a grid of artwork listings with thumbnail, artist/title, auction house, current bid or price, and like counts, plus a “Sort & Filter” control. Includes a short intro with “Read more,” a works count, and navigation/back and share actions.

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Collection browsing screen for an art marketplace featuring a “Statement Pieces” curated category with a short description and an artworks gallery grid. Users can view the total number of works, open sort and filter, see artwork cards with artist/title/year, gallery, price range and interest trend, and favorite items via a heart icon.

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Collection/category page for “Street Art Edit” showing an overview description with a Read more link and a grid of artworks for sale. Users can browse artwork cards with artist, title, gallery and price, favorite/save items, and use Sort & Filter to refine results.

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Art marketplace collection screen for “Icons” showing a curated description and a grid of artworks for sale with artist name, artwork title, gallery, price, and interest indicator. Users can sort and filter the 116 results and favorite/like items from the list, with navigation back and share options.