Five Instagram artists we love right now

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[R]efresh your feed by following our favourite Instagram artists (who make amazing IRL art too). From Lara Berlyne’s pop culture collages, to Peekasso’s masterful satire, get your insta art fix below.

Peekasso – @INSTA_PEEKASSO

Digital satirist Peekasso is here to call out your online obsessions and embarrass you for your browsing habits. Their intense, psychedelic visuals can also be found rinsing the news cycle, taking aim at Donald Trump and generally adding an additional layer of weird to cyberspace.

Heitor Magno – @HEITORMAGNOART

Brazilian visual artist Heitor Magno glitchy self-portraiture is an exploration of identity in the digital age. Considering how our perceptions of ourselves (as well as the way others perceive us) is dramatically altered by social networks and other digital filters, Heitor’s images describe the person between the digital and IRL.

Matthew CHapman – @WAREHOUSEPROJECTS

Matthew Chapman is an illustrator from San Diego, after growing up in England he now lives in Dublin with his wife. Under the name ‘Warehouse Projects’, he creates some uncomfortably relatable illustrations that come from the heartache that’s paired with having friends and partners in long-distance relationships, amidst some other more casual thoughts that surface through the prism of BDSM puppy role-play.

Lara Berlyne – @LARABERLYNE

Bringing you pop culture mash-ups featuring Riri, Britney and Lindsay is digital artist Lara Berlyne. Her kitsch-and-glitch collages combine celebrity culture with Y2K design and outsider pop culture references.

Khan Nova – @KHAN_NOVA

Recalling the abstract style of Jean Giraud, Khan Nova’s digital collages are a tapestry of ethnic influences and otherworldly landscapes. The young French artist, also known as Mathieu Saunier, will liven up your Instagram feed with his uniquely crafted style and help you feel that bit more in tune with the infinite.