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14 Oct
20 Creative Instagram Accounts That You Need To Follow!

20 Creative Instagram Accounts That You Need To Follow!

Admit it, you love discovering new creative accounts that you could spend hours on, just looking through their feed and soaking up all of that inspiration. Well, we do too so we decided to ask the team about their favourite creative Instagram accounts and compiled a list for you! 

From upcyclers and artists to photographers and bakers – this list has everything you need to satisfy that creativity itch! 

 

@seblester

Seb Lester is a leading lettering artist, showcasing his typography and calligraphy skills on his account! The artist uses a variety of materials including ink, water, paints and creates satisfying text right in front of your very eyes! 

 

 

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@alicelovesdrawing

This artist mainly uses fine liners and watercolours to create her artwork and flora is always at the centrepiece of her work. The details in her videos and art are incredible and Alice even offers tutorials on how to draw! 

 

 

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@hazel.mead

Hazel is a freelance illustrator who focuses her subject matters on feminist activism and describes herself as a ‘taboo tackler’. She has worked with brands such as Netflix, Amnesty, Ann Summers, Adobe and more and even boasts celebrity fans including Jameela Jamil. 

 

 

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@ravncotino

This account specialises in resin type art by sculptor, Ravn and is a staple in the resin community. They create usually spooky or halloween type resin pieces using their very own mould creations, which usually have a glittery or iridescent contrast. 

 

 

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@papiopress

Papio are UK based artists who use wildlife at the forefront of their work. Their whimsical take on nature is breathtaking and they even turn their drawings into jewelry, enamel pins and clothing. 

 

 

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@artbycheyne

Cheyne is an award winning artist who turns television shows and movies into comic book style strips, such as Hocus Pocus, RuPaul’s Drag Race and Netflix show, Ratched. 

 

 

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@noeltheartist

This typography artist focuses on minimal styles for their work, using phrases or simple modern designs to capture something amazing. 

 

 

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@inkprintrepeat

This artist uses ink presses, mostly custom designed, to create their prints. They use a lot of flora and wildlife in their prints, making them perfect for any nature lover! 

 

 

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@och_monika

Monika, a digital illustrator, uses soft tones, animals, flora and the female face. From simple animals, flowers and single subjects to whole thought out pieces, this is a perfect example of digital illustration. 

 

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@humansofny

Humans of New York was a photography project which began back in 2010. It’s goal was to photograph 10,000 native New Yorkers out on the streets and share their story of their lives. However, this project blew up and attracted over 11 million followers on Instagram, thus bringing awareness to subjects and campaigning for people all across the state of NY. 

 

This truly is one of the most spectacular accounts we feature on this list! 

 

 

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“One of my best friends is getting engaged, and I think she’s making a mistake. I brought it up the other night. We were both a little drunk. And she didn’t get angry, but she told our other friends that I seemed disappointed in her. Maybe I overstepped my bounds. I’ve asked myself if I’m just jealous. Or if I’m trying to bring us back to the place we were: two roommates, watching movies, exploring New York. But I really think my only concern is her happiness. I just don’t think her fiancé ‘gets’ her. He’s a really nice guy. He’s not asking her to change or anything. She’s just not herself when she’s around him. She always seems like she’s about to say one thing– then she’ll pause– and say something else. Like she’s searching for the words that will make her who she needs to be for the relationship to work.”

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@jacobsantiago

New York based photographer, Jacob, captures the hustle and bustle of NYC perfectly in photos which have quite a retro feel to them while sticking with an autumn aesthetic.  

 

 

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@futurafreedesign

Futura Free Design is an account that brings awareness to campaigns and activism using modern typography. 

 

 

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@minortismay

May mixes watercolour art, with resin, modern calligraphy and jewelry making. Her miniature canvases carry so much detail, it’s hard to believe it’s all crafted by hand! 

 

 

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@completelycookied

This baker’s art looks good enough to eat! Completely Cookied uses social trends and collabs with other artists to recreate their work… on cookies! 

 

 

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@mai_accents

Who knew ceramics could be so cute!? These mugs, plates and planters look like they could take on a life of their own with their colourful and playful designs! 

 

 

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@ktgillies_surfacedesign

Katie creates beautiful terrazzo homewares, all colourful and bright as the last piece. From coasters to bookstand to 3ft mirrors – Katie does it all! 

 

 

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@studiocoverdale

This artist uses bright colourful flowers and arranges them in digital form! She creates intricate patterns onto canvases, blankets, pillows and tapestries. 

 

 

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@treadsoftlyfurniture

Based in Manchester, Tread Softly upcycles old furniture such as drawers and nightstands and gives them a new lease of life! 

 

 

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@corgiyolk

Japanese style comics are for sure in trend right now and it doesn’t get much sweeter than this! 

 

 

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@accidentallywesanderson

Filmmaker Wes Anderson has a very unique and specific style which can be seen across all of his films. This photography account is dedicated to finding and taking photos which hold a similar style, thus becoming ‘accidentally Wes Anderson’. 

 

 

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Did you follow any of these incredible accounts? Know anymore which you think should be included on this list? Let us know by tagging us on Instagram or Twitter using #framesexpress and be sure to give us a follow over on our Instagram at @pictureframesexpress to keep up to date with all the latest product showcases, featured artists and photographers and our monthly photo competition which could see you win £100 in vouchers! 

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