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#instaart: the gram is overflowing with art

It might be called ‘The Gram’, but it’s worth a TON of exposure. Instagram has always been all about visual impact, and it’s where you find some of the finest artists in the world today, from the heavyweights to the hidden talent. Abir Pothi embarks on a series that will highlight the best of Instagram artists we manage to discover — those whose artistry you could take an ‘Insta-nt’ liking to!

@riba

This is a page from a \’Design for a synagogue, Hietzing, Vienna, Austria, c.1924 Fritz Landauer (1883–1968)  made with watercolour over pencil heightened with white gouache. This is from the Riba Collections. Take a look!

 

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Royal Institute of British Architects (@riba)

 

@maan_meraki

This is a conceptual sketch of a reading nook. We think a reading nook like this would be a reader\’s delight!

 

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Salmaan Mohamed (@maan.meraki)

 

@urbananna20

Who wouldn\’t want to spend Christmas in this beautiful cosy house? This illustration of a house done in watercolour on paper is so inviting.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Astrid | Watercolor illustrator (@urbananna20)

@jean_paul_croquineur

This watercolour illustration looks like a fantasy novel setup. What a world!

 

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Jean Paul Croquineur (@jean_paul_croquineur)

 @kathywesson

This work has a story behind it, an experience from the artist\’s life. The caption tells us, \”This fabulous building stopped me in my tracks while I was rushing to a presentation at Sydney University’s Camperdown campus. It’s the JD Stewart Veterinary Science building and was officially opened in 1910 with 16 students and received heritage listing in 1976.\”

 

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Kathy Wesson (@kathywesson)

 

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