Rachel Urquhart (@raychponygold)
Illustrator / wonderseeker
Location: Utungun, New South Wales, Australia
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Hailey Nelson (@westernandco)
⭐️⭐️Graphic Designer || Clothing Designer || Owner Western&Co || Vintage & Turquoise goods ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Jessica Garcia (@missjaws)
South Florida Based Illustrator waiting to be abducted by aliens
Mike Biskup (@mikebiskup)
Everything and Everyone Connected - Imaginary landscapes and abstractions with watercolor and India ink.
In my paintings, everything flows together. Colors, lines and shapes - people, plants, and things are woven into one harmonious, functional system. I want to subtly remind viewers that we humans, in all our diversity, are essentially interconnected, and with thoughtfulness, can function together harmoniously as well.
My Mission:
I create a world of beauty and bounty by generously sharing my visions of Oneness.
Hugh Holland (@hughholland)
Photo artist
GUR (@rugbygur)
Working in partnership with the artisan weaver of rugs, GUR invites artists to express themselves on this support with a very specific technique using the same materials with the authenticity of a traditional kitchen rug but now much more fun. GUR can be the first place where you put your feet in the morning, a picnic friend or a frame in your living room. Hopefully the collection will keep on growing with new collaborations, keep on checking then!
(@moonmambo)
looking for commission and jobs
I am a Designer and Artist
Isabel Camille (@isabelcamille)
instagram.com/isabelcamille_
Ivan Vidovic (@ivanvidovic)
Quiet Lunch (@quietlunch)
Quiet Lunch is an art based online and print publication that also highlights other aspects of culture with a hint of sociopolitical discourse. Quiet Lunch seeks to promote various aspects of life and culture with a loving, but brute, educational tinge. When we say, “Creative Sustenance Daily,” we mean it.
Our sole intent is to provoke your thoughts, stimulate your senses and tickle your funny bone. The world as a whole tells you to “tune in and cop out. Get a steady paying job, keep your head down and everything will be peachy keen.”
Friday (@myfridayfilms)
35mm
🌒 Ello Metaphysical 🌘 (@ellometaphysical)
A Collection of Crystals, Healing Artwork, and all things Good for the Mind, Body & Soul 🔮✨Managed by @sacreddivination #ElloMetaphysical
ElementalUrchin (@elementalurchin)
🍃Wearable Art.
🍃One who uses natures elements.
🍃The occasional nature inspired doodles.
🍃Clay is the way.
Emily (@mullum_moonflower)
Moonflower creations 🌸 mystical, magical me and my moonflower creations 🌸
Sacred Divination (@sacreddivination)
Crystals, Malas, Home Decor
Good for •∙Mind∙•Body•∙Soul∙•
🌑🌒🌓🌔🌕🌖🌗🌘
🕉🔮🌌
WOW x WOW (@wowxwow)
WOW x WOW is an online gallery and art resource, specializing in exhibiting, promoting and celebrating the very best in New Contemporary Art from around the world.
Cemre Okcu (@nigli)
Illustrator
nigli.co
Caitlin McDonagh (@caitlinmcdonagh)
Caitlin McDonagh is a Canadian visual artist, illustrator, and muralist who creates intricate illustrative works that are deeply inspired by folklore, symbolism, and the natural world. Her goal with her work is to build her own personal folklore; work that leaves doors open within it, allowing the viewer to add to the story while finding parts of themselves within it.
Mike McD (@mikemcdonnell)
Toronto artist
Mina Wright (@mina_wright)
Visual artist/ Designer
partner in crime @wilmermurillo
Adrian Landon Brooks (@adrianlandonbrooks)
Adrian Landon Brooks (b. 1983) studied painting at the San Francisco Art Institute and currently lives and works in Wimberley, Texas. Brooks works predominately in the mediums of painting and illustration, using found materials such as wood, metal, and old photographs as his canvas. He has exhibited in Texas, Denver, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, Germany , Spain and Amsterdam. In addition to his gallery work, Brooks has been included in museum exhibitions at The Contemporary Austin and Fort Wayne Museum of Art (FWMOA). Brooks has also been featured in Juxtapoz, VNA, Art Maze Mag and selected into the West #126 issue of New American Paintings.
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