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10 Artists You Must Check Out

Posted: 5/02/2014
Running out of artistic inspiration, here are 10 artists you must check out.

As an artist, what do you do when you think that you are not motivated enough to create art?

Read something, go on Netflix, listen to some music or simply start looking for what other artists are doing on the Internet? If you picked the last and some how stumbled upon our website then you are at the right place.

I'm no artist but I do love art and I do need my daily dose of some visual treat and I guess so do you. At E-junkie we make it a point to share the works of some talented artists on our blog and at times we even interview them. But with so many more talented artists out their at times it becomes difficult to feature each and everyone so we thought of starting this new feature where once a week we'll be featuring 10 artists on our blog. Here's our first edition. I hope you'll enjoy:

Happy viewing!

1. Atelier Olschinsky


Atelier Olschinsky is a creative studio based in Austria and is co-owned by Peter Olschinsky and Verena Weiss who work in various fields like photography, graphic designing, art direction and illustration.

2. Amanda Jas


Amanda Jas is a talented New York-based artist and photographer. Her works have been featured on different blogs and she has also been featured in Complex magazine's list "50 Actually Talented Photographers You Should Be Following on Instagram". Check out her website to learn more about her.

3. Clark Goolsby


Clark Goolsby is a New York-based artist who creates eye-catching paintings by using neon colors, different geometric shapes and placing everything together in a collage. His colorful works are the ultimate visual treat that really make you stop and watch for more than a few seconds. He also creates anatomical and other unique sculptures.

4. Jaka Bulc


Jaka Bulc is a talented photographer from Slovenia. His photographs are impressive enough to leave you mesmerized.

5. Lewis Golland


Lewis Golland creates handmade collages using vintage materials. "There is a subconscious freedom that I find in collage. A kind of poetry within the paper that I can manipulate, and it serves as one of my greater outlets of expression. It's the process of creating that I enjoy the most. Guiding myself through the processes that I have created in order to complete a collage. I can watch a story unfold onto the canvas and each time it is completely different," he shares.

6. Marilyn Minter


Marilyn Winter's work explores the relationship between body, cultural anxieties about sexuality and desire, and fashion imagery. Head over to her website and see for yourself.

7. Seamus Conley 


Seamus Conley is a California-based artist whose work explores the unknown. His paintings are so amazing that leave you thinking about what is actually happening on the canvas. He features his subject in a very dark but serene surroundings.

8. Shannon Rankin


Shannon Rankin creates amazing installations, collages and sculptures using language of maps. According to her, "maps are the everyday metaphors that speak to the fragile and transitory state of our lives and our surroundings. Rivers shift their course, glaciers melt, volcanoes erupt, boundaries change both physically and politically. The only constant is change."

9. Steve McGhee


Steve McGhee is a Canada-based graphic designer and illustrator who creates mind-blowing digital art where something or the other is literally blowing or flooding. McGhee's rather catastrophic art work is perfectly cool. If you don't believe me then head over to his website.

10. Tchmo


Tchmo is a Canada-based artist who creates colorful artworks by way of simply mashing up things.

So what do you think of these artists? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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