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6 Artists Everyone Should Instantly Follow On Instagram

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6 Artists Everyone Should Instantly Follow On Instagram
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Sometimes I like to call myself an Instagram devotee. I mean, who doesn’t love Instagram, right? Nowadays, there are about 500 million users and it can get a little prodigious. I follow 1,079 users and most of them are artists; following artists on Instagram can be one of the greatest things you can do. You've probably heard of "Artist blockage." This happens to everyone. Thankfully, we have Instagram to give us a creative kick-start, and here's why: every single thing is about getting inspired by other fellow artists –– whenever I feel dull, Instagram is my go to app that inspires me in many ways. Plus, you’re supporting an art form. Here are just a few of my ultimate favorite artist accounts you should follow instantly. Get ready for some beautiful aesthetically pleasing accounts! I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

1. Chase — Chasevseverything

Chase is from New Zealand! According to his Insta bio, he's a "maker of things." If you're interested in short creative videos, this is the perfect account for you my friend! Chase creates videos for "New Age Creators." This is definitely a great YouTube channel to follow.

2. Tim Kellner — Timtothewild

Tim is an artist based in New York, but he often travels a lot. He's one of my absolute favorite Instagram photographers. Tim tends to photograph wilderness, city life and portraits of people. He recently got the chance to photograph supermodel Karlie Kloss. Follow him to see more adventurous photographs!

3. Lunah — Lunahdesigns

Anyone who's interested in graphic design should follow Lunah right away! She's an Australian graphic designer.The biggest reason I follow her is because of her

array of continuous design patterns, which evidently takes a lot of discipline. Plus, she designs awesome skateboards! it's definitely worth your time to check out her work!

4. Lucie Fink — Luciebfink

Lucie Fink is a video producer, stop motion artist and a lifestyle host for Refinery29. Her content is very creative and fun to watch! You can find her "Try Living With Lucie" videos on Refinery29's YouTube channel.

5. Isabellamente

Isabellamente is known to be a writer and having an aesthetically pleasing Instagram feed. You can find her work in @themessyheads. The blog consists of living, exploring, and articles relaying her personal feelings.

6. Alivia Latimer — Alivialatimer

Alivia Latimer is a California based photographer! She has worked for many famous companies such as Seventeen Magazine, Shop Camp, Postmates, and Penfield. Alivia mostly takes portraits and lifestyle photographs that make you want to move to San Francisco.

There are way too many artists to follow on Instagram, and the list could go on and on. Chop chop! Go to Instagram and get to know these amazing accounts; you won't regret it. Remember, everything is about the aesthetic!

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