Thinking of gifting an artwork?
With Sedition, you can easily gift digital art to friends, family, or colleagues.
Whether it’s a birthday, anniversary, or any special occasion, a digital artwork from Sedition makes for a unique and meaningful present.
With Sedition, you have several ways to give the gift of digital art:
1. Gift Cards
Not sure what your recipient might like? Send them a Sedition gift card so they can choose their own artworks. Gift cards are available in amounts of $10, $25, $50, $100, $500, and $ 1,000.
If the chosen artwork costs more than the card value, the recipient can pay the difference. If it costs less, the remaining balance stays as Sedition credit for future use.
2. Individual Artworks
Make it personal by gifting a specific artwork that suits their taste, mood, or a special occasion. Every artwork on Sedition is available to gift, from single pieces to curated selections.
3. Art Collections
Many artists release their works as part of a collection or playlist. You can gift a complete set to create a cohesive and meaningful experience.
4. Art Stream Subscription
For the ultimate gift, consider Art Stream, Sedition’s subscription service, which offers unlimited access to thousands of artworks.
You can gift 1, 3, 6, or 12 months of Art Stream for $15, $45, $72, or $120, giving your recipient the freedom to explore and enjoy the full Sedition catalogue.
Gifting digital art with Sedition is simple and takes just a few steps:
Choose your gift: Visit our Gifting page to select from curated artworks, digital gift cards, or Art Stream subscriptions.
Want to gift a specific artwork?: Go to the artwork’s page and select “Send as Gift” beneath the main image.
Already own the artwork?: You can also gift works from your Vault. Open the artwork, click its title, and choose “Gift”.
Then, just enter the recipient’s email address and follow the quick checkout steps. Your digital art gift will be delivered instantly, no wrapping required.
Your gift will be sent to the email address you provide when purchasing the gift; the recipient will receive it in their inbox at the scheduled delivery time.
Alternatively, the gift can be set up for immediate arrival if you prefer.
Once your friend has claimed their gift, you will receive an email notification. So if you don’t have an email yet, your friend would not have redeemed their gift.
If you never receive an email, please check your spam folder.
If your friend never received their gift, please check your order confirmation to ensure you typed the gift recipient’s email address correctly. If not, you can reach out to our customer support team via email support@seditionart.com, and we’ll be happy to help you.
If you typed the email address correctly but your friend never received anything, you should ask them to check their spam folder. If the email with the gift is not there, please reach out to us via customer support at support@seditionart.com, and we’ll get you sorted in no time.
Yes.
Sedition artworks can be gifted either instantly or scheduled to arrive via email on a specific date and time, to suit the occasion.
You can set up the delivery date and time after entering the recipient's email address and before proceeding with checkout and payment.
You can.
In addition to customizing the delivery time, you can also make the gift more personal by including a message of up to 300 characters. You can set up a custom message after typing in the recipient's email address and before proceeding with checkout and payment.
Yes, you can purchase a gift voucher and send it to your own email address. This way you will be able to obtain credit on your Sedition account.
When you gift an artwork and type in your own email address, that artwork will just automatically appear in your Vault. In the case of an Art Stream voucher, it will be sent to your email address and you will need to redeem it by following the email instructions.
Yes, refunds can be requested within 7 days of purchase.
Please email support@seditionart.com to request a refund. Kindly note that only the purchaser can request a refund, not the recipient.