Asianowned - Highconverting Art Landing Page Template

A Neo-Retro gallery and detail landing page built for an Asian-owned art space. It pairs ancestral craft with contemporary diaspora work through a scroll-driven Comparison Journey, a full-bleed photo header, and a living marketplace grid. Two conversion paths, one for acquiring art and one for booking a gallery visit, work together inside a deep lacquer and ceremonial gold visual identity.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

This landing page template is designed for an Asian-owned art gallery that places traditional and contemporary works side by side. A full-bleed photo header opens the experience, a scroll-driven pairing structure builds desire, and a marketplace grid closes the loop with clear acquisition and visit-booking paths. The Obsidian and Gold color system gives every section a confident, collector-grade feel.

Who this template is for

This template suits gallery owners and art spaces that need to reach both buyers and walk-in visitors from a single page. It is built specifically for businesses that hold cultural identity at the center of what they sell.

  • Asian-owned galleries showing diaspora and ancestral work together
  • Interior designers sourcing statement pieces for boutique hotels
  • Emerging Asian artists who want a curated, story-first sales presence

What problem this template solves

Many gallery pages force visitors to choose between feeling educated and feeling invited to buy. This template removes that tension. It earns trust through narrative first, then converts through focused action paths.

  • No price appears until six full work pairings have built genuine desire
  • Collectors who straddle two aesthetic worlds find both represented without compromise
  • Gallery owners gain two distinct conversion paths from a single, cohesive page

What you get with this template

The template delivers a complete, single-page gallery experience from header image to inquiry form. Every section is purpose-built around the idea that great art sells itself when the context is right.

  • A full-bleed photo header with wide-angle interior shot and thin serif gallery name
  • A scroll-driven Comparison Journey with six paired artwork viewports and slide-open detail panels
  • A marketplace grid with hover-zoom thumbnails, inquiry forms, and a visit-booking module

Feature list

This template ships with a focused set of purpose-built components. Each one earns its place by serving the visitor's journey from curious observer to committed buyer.

Full-Bleed Photo Header

A wide-angle gallery interior shot fills the entire screen at golden hour. No navigation interrupts the image. The gallery name emerges in thin, wide-letter-spaced serif type after the photo holds for a breath, setting a tone of quiet confidence from the first second.

Scroll-Driven Comparison Journey

Six full-viewport pairings place traditional works beside contemporary ones. Each pair occupies its own scroll section, asking a quiet visual question. The narrative logic builds from tension to resolution, pairing by pairing, before any price is shown.

Slide-Open Artwork Detail Panels

Each pairing includes a detail panel that slides open on click. The panel reveals the artist's story, medium, dimensions, and price in a structured layout. This keeps the main scroll clean while giving serious buyers everything they need.

Living Marketplace Grid

Midway through the page, the scroll shifts from curated pairs to a browsable grid. Every thumbnail responds to hover with a subtle zoom, shifting the visitor's mode from observer to active buyer without a jarring transition.

Dual Conversion Paths

The primary call to action, "Acquire This Work," opens an inquiry form with name, shipping city, and a toggle between "Purchase" and "Commission Something Similar." A secondary path, "Visit the Gallery," captures walk-in bookings with a date picker and party size field.

Obsidian and Gold Visual System

The color palette uses deep lacquer black, ceremonial gold, rice paper warm white, and aged cinnabar red reserved for sold tags. Each color carries a specific role, so the design stays disciplined and never competes with the art itself.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Full-Bleed HeaderOpens with gallery interior photo and thin serif name reveal
Artwork Pairing OneFirst traditional-contemporary pair with slide-open detail panel
Artwork Pairing TwoSecond pairing deepens the ancestral-contemporary narrative
Artwork Pairing ThreeThird pairing continues East-West visual dialogue
Artwork Pairing FourFourth pairing builds collector desire before the grid
Artwork Pairing FiveFifth pairing sustains tension and resolution rhythm
Artwork Pairing SixFinal pairing before any price is shown to the visitor
Marketplace GridHover-zoom thumbnail gallery shifting visitor to buyer mode
Acquisition Inquiry Form"Acquire This Work" form with purchase or commission toggle
Gallery Visit BookingDate picker and party size for walk-in visit reservations

Design & branding system

The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro theme that feels like opening a vintage jewel box. Every color choice is intentional and every typographic decision reinforces the gallery's dual cultural authority.

  • Deep lacquer black (#0B0B0F) as the dominant background, making gold and warm white elements glow
  • Ceremonial gold (#C9A84C) for primary accents, headings, and calls to action throughout the page
  • Rice paper warm white (#F5F0E8) for body text and breathing space between heavy visual sections
  • Aged cinnabar red (#8B2500) used exclusively for sold tags and urgency indicators

Mobile & speed optimization

The layout is built to translate the full gallery experience to smaller screens without losing atmosphere. Scroll sections, detail panels, and grid thumbnails each adapt to narrower viewports.

  • Full-bleed header maintains its cinematic proportion on mobile screens
  • Comparison Journey pairs reflow to single-column stacks on smaller devices
  • Marketplace grid adjusts column count so thumbnails stay large enough to read clearly

How this template helps you convert

This template treats desire as a prerequisite to action. It builds want before it asks for anything, then catches that want with two clear, low-friction paths.

  1. Six artwork pairings appear before any price, letting the art establish its own value and pulling the visitor into a collecting mindset before the inquiry form is ever visible.
  2. Two parallel conversion paths, one for acquisition and one for gallery visits, mean every type of visitor finds a relevant next step without being pushed toward the wrong one.

Other information about this template

This template is categorized under Retail and E-Commerce with an Asian-Owned Business subcategory. It is a strong fit for gallery owners who want a marketplace-style page without sacrificing editorial depth or cultural specificity.

  • The template style is Gallery and Detail, combining curated storytelling with direct purchase functionality
  • The Intersection Match Score for this template is 9 out of 10, reflecting a tight alignment between niche, design direction, and conversion structure
  • The creative direction is Comparison Journey, a scroll narrative format well suited to galleries that hold multiple perspectives at once
  • The header concept is Full-Bleed Photo, which prioritizes atmosphere and art-world credibility over conventional navigation-first layouts
Asianowned - Highconverting Art Landing Page Template
Asianowned - Highconverting Art Landing Page Template
Asianowned - Highconverting Art Landing Page Template
Asianowned - Highconverting Art Landing Page Template

Theme

Neo-Retro

Creative direction

Comparison Journey

Color system

Obsidian & Gold

Style

Gallery + Detail

Direction

Marketplace/Multi

Page Sections

Full-bleed Photo Header

Scroll-driven Comparison Journey

Slide-open Artwork Detail Panels

Living Marketplace Grid

Dual Conversion Paths

Obsidian and Gold Visual System

Related questions

Can this template support both online sales and in-person visit bookings?

How many artworks are featured in the Comparison Journey?

Can multiple artists share the marketplace grid section?

What does the Commission Something Similar toggle do in the inquiry form?

Does the page show artwork prices when it first loads?