How to Display 4K Art on Apple TV, Roku, and Fire TV Stick
Published on May 29, 2026
You don't need a dedicated Samsung Frame TV to curate a digital art gallery. If you own a standard flat-screen TV equipped with a streaming stick, you already have everything you need to upgrade your living room aesthetic. Here is how to turn your Apple TV, Roku, or Amazon Fire Stick into an art display.
## Apple TV (The Easiest Method)
Apple TV handles 4K high-resolution images beautifully.
* Create a dedicated album in your iPhone's Photos app and name it "TV Art."
* Save your 4K art bundles from Creative TV Art Gallery into this album.
* On your Apple TV, go to **Settings > General > Screensaver**. Select "My Photos" and point it to your new album. Set the transition time to "Slow" so it feels like a gallery rather than a rapid slideshow.
## Roku Devices
Roku recently upgraded its photo capabilities with a feature called Photo Streams.
* Download the free Roku app on your phone or log into your Roku account on a computer.
* Navigate to the "Photo Streams" section and upload your perfectly sized 3840x2160 images.
* On your TV, go to **Settings > Theme > Screensaver**, and select your newly created Photo Stream.
## Amazon Fire TV Stick
Amazon utilizes its own cloud storage to run custom screensavers.
* Download the Amazon Photos app on your phone and upload your 4K art files to a specific folder.
* On your Fire TV, go to **Display & Sounds > Screensaver**. Select the folder you just created, and disable the "Pan & Zoom" effect so the art remains static and framed perfectly.
## The Universal "Zero Setup" Method
Don't want to mess with cloud storage and apps? Simply open the YouTube app on any of these devices, search for the **Creative TV Art Gallery**, and hit play on any of our multi-hour 4K ambient visual loops.
## Apple TV (The Easiest Method)
Apple TV handles 4K high-resolution images beautifully.
* Create a dedicated album in your iPhone's Photos app and name it "TV Art."
* Save your 4K art bundles from Creative TV Art Gallery into this album.
* On your Apple TV, go to **Settings > General > Screensaver**. Select "My Photos" and point it to your new album. Set the transition time to "Slow" so it feels like a gallery rather than a rapid slideshow.
## Roku Devices
Roku recently upgraded its photo capabilities with a feature called Photo Streams.
* Download the free Roku app on your phone or log into your Roku account on a computer.
* Navigate to the "Photo Streams" section and upload your perfectly sized 3840x2160 images.
* On your TV, go to **Settings > Theme > Screensaver**, and select your newly created Photo Stream.
## Amazon Fire TV Stick
Amazon utilizes its own cloud storage to run custom screensavers.
* Download the Amazon Photos app on your phone and upload your 4K art files to a specific folder.
* On your Fire TV, go to **Display & Sounds > Screensaver**. Select the folder you just created, and disable the "Pan & Zoom" effect so the art remains static and framed perfectly.
## The Universal "Zero Setup" Method
Don't want to mess with cloud storage and apps? Simply open the YouTube app on any of these devices, search for the **Creative TV Art Gallery**, and hit play on any of our multi-hour 4K ambient visual loops.