2026-06-15 · 5 min read
Digital art typically costs from about $40 for an instant digital download to roughly $85–$750 for a museum-quality print, depending on size and material. Commissioned originals and large statement pieces cost more. Here is how digital art pricing actually breaks down.
The same artwork is usually offered two ways. A digital download is a full-resolution file you print or display yourself — the most affordable option, since there are no materials or shipping. A physical print is produced for you on archival materials, finished, and shipped, which costs more but arrives ready to hang.
Yes — they make original contemporary art accessible. A made-to-order museum-quality print lets you own a striking, gallery-grade piece for a fraction of a traditional painting, with the same visual impact on your wall. See current pricing across the gallery, or learn more about the work in Digital Cubism.
Digital art ranges from about $40 for a high-resolution digital download to roughly $85–$750 for a museum-quality print, depending on size and material. Commissions cost more.
Prints generally run from about $85 for a small canvas up to around $750 for a large 40×60 piece on canvas, metal, or acrylic.
A download has no materials, printing, or shipping cost, so it is offered at a lower price (from $40) while still being a full-resolution original file you can print yourself.
It can. As an artist builds reputation and demand, print prices and commission rates often rise, and early collectors benefit.
Commissions are priced individually based on size, complexity, and intended use. Contact the artist for a quote.