This all began
Too young to write — but with spoken words. Recorded voice. A message sent on a red cassette tape.
add your voiceExpress yourself
Alone
A single message, sent from you alone. Choose text, voice, or video — whatever carries your feeling best.
Jointly
A collaborative card where everyone adds their message — through text, voice, or video. Tied together in one gesture.
text
Written that share feelings or moments
voice
Spoken words as a message. You have the possibility to write, say, share a moment
video
Record a moving video as a message. Formats that can be uploaded are mp3 and mp4
In common aim
The hands. the makers, the meaning.
Its appreciation of the arts, part of its aim, is shown by displaying cards created by artists and approved by curators. araFolk allows the expression of a feeling, kindness and or emotions through the customisable card and messages.
Creators
Each AraFolk card is created in collaboration with artists, illustrators, designers, and storytellers. We draw inspiration from everywhere — from the everyday and overlooked to the quietly extraordinary.
Space
Arafolk is a space where senders and receivers meet through artists, honoring the richness and diversity of voices, perspectives, and expression.
A Shift
AraFolk honors the shift needed in the world by celebrating you, me, and all that surrounds us, dedicating part of its resources to the environment and neurodiverse communities.
Lifting Art — Beyond the Craze
Over the past few years, digital art has been pushed into the spotlight through the NFT craze. While that moment showed the world that digital creations can carry real cultural and financial weight, it often reduced art to speculation — numbers on a screen, detached from meaning.
At the same time, artists and audiences alike are craving something deeper:
- Digital experiences that feel human, intimate, and ceremonial.
- Platforms that value storytelling and artistry over speculation.
- Accessible ways for communities to pause, reflect, and share beauty online.
AraFolk emerges in this space — not as another marketplace, but as a ritual platform. Cards are not tokens to flip for profit, but moments of art and story to keep, share, and breathe with.
This cultural shift makes now the right time: people have seen what doesn’t work in digital art, and they’re hungry for something meaningful.