One artist whom I identified is Jorge Campos (aka Pixel). His artwork is unlike most of the artwork I am normally attracted to. Campos specializes in mosaics. He is a Santiago based "street artist" who places mosaics into neighborhoods in Chile. His artwork focuses on the relationships between art, technology, and social media. Frankly, it's really cool, and his work is often portrait based even if it is not done in a typical fashion.
Another artist I found recently is Diego Fazio. He is an Italian contemporary artist who was born in 1989. Fazio is a photorealistic artist, and his intensely hyper-realistic work makes me shudder. They look, if possible, more realistic than photographs. His use of chiaroscuro is remarkable. I wish I had half the talent and patience to create artwork like that. However, although his work is technically beautiful, it reminded me of the dilemma with photorealistic art: it sometimes can seem less impressive because it can be mistaken for a photograph.