Artists We Heart Ed. 60: Meet 10 New iCanvas Creators
More art means it’s easier than ever to discover art you love! Whether you want to feel inspired, tell a story, or transform your space, connecting new artists with art appreciators like you is one of the best parts of welcoming more creators to iCanvas’ creative community.
From Afro-centric displays to eccentric skulls to adorable animals, meet 10 new artists who can help you add punk curiosity, colorful joy, and more types of energy to your space.
- Susan E. Routledge
- Daria Rosso
- Miri Leshem-Pelly
- Exquisite Paradox
- Harry Odunze
- Jesjinko
- Jeferson Castellari
- Suyeon Na
- Anastassia Skopp
- Juliana Motzko
Keep scrolling to get to know the newest artists we’re proud to partner with. You might just discover some new art that can move you, spark conversation, or help tie a room together.
Susan E. Routledge
Based in California, Susan E. Routledge creates intriguing paintings of colorful flowers, wild animals, bright landscapes, Native Americans, and more. Striving to emphasize the existence of truth and beauty in all aspects of life, she brings her scenes to life with a variety of intricate details and entrancing hues. From California waters to walks in the woods to canyon storms, we think her artwork is a nice way to bring some southwest vibes or blossoming energy to your space.
Click here to see more of Susan E. Routledge’s work on iCanvas.
Daria Rosso
Daria Rosso creates surreal illustrations of miniature people playing with and relaxing on top of food. Striving to incorporate texture and movement to bring subjects to life, she showcases scenes with elements of humor and unexpected combinations. From onion ring gymnastics to apple core sculpting to panna cotta skating, her prints are full of fun energy. Making her artwork a delightful way to create a playful yet sophisticated atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Daria Rosso’s work on iCanvas.
Miri Leshem-Pelly
Based in Israel, Miri Leshem-Pelly creates charming illustrations of cute and expressive animal portraits, along with detailed wildlife scenes. Aiming to use her imagination to create new worlds, she gives each critter a lovely personality with cheerful, and sometimes goofy, faces. From laughing koalas to winking owls to surprise lemurs, her prints give off joyous energy. If you’re looking to design a playful or colorful atmosphere, we think her artwork is a great way to achieve your vision.
Exquisite Paradox
Based in California, Exquisite Paradox creates funky digital typography of positive phrases, psychedelic symbols, and groovy designs. Inspired by illustrations of the ‘60s and ‘70s, she uses a mix of bold colors to create eye-catching displays full of vintage feels. From happy mushrooms to reassuring rainbows to sentiments of love, we think her artwork can be a cheerful way to design an uplifting atmosphere with retro vibes.
Click here to see more of Exquisite Paradox’s work on iCanvas.
Harry Odunze
Harry Odunze creates breathtaking photography showcasing African culture and fashion with people in strong poses. Inspired by his environment, colors, and untold stories, he incorporates joyful, emotional, and intense moments. From royal masks to Black portraits to warriors of light, his prints are moving. Making his photos a powerful way to create an Afro-centric atmosphere with dramatic vibes.
Click here to see more of Harry Odunze’s work on iCanvas.
Jesjinko
Jesjinko creates eccentric illustrations of skulls and beast-like creatures with swirly movements. Often focusing on red and black color schemes, their lo-fi artwork is also full of patterns, dots, and symbols. From sun worshippers to holiday monsters to Tasmanian devils, their prints are intriguing. Making their artwork a unique way to bring punk or curious vibes to your space.
While no longer an iCanvas partner, you can find this artist’s work elsewhere online.
Jeferson Castellari
Based in Italy, Jeferson Castellari creates stunning nature photography of beautiful insects, soft flowers, wildlife, and more. Striving to capture the natural beauty of what surrounds him and bring it in front of people’s eyes, he spends a lot of time outdoors, “in search of new stimuli and animals to photograph”. From apricot blossoms to little egrets to red foxes, his prints give off serene energy. If you’re hoping to design a captivating atmosphere with peaceful vibes, we think his photos are a nice way to accomplish your goals.
Click here to see more of Jeferson Castellari’s work on iCanvas.
Suyeon Na
Based in Tokyo, Suyeon Na creates intricate artwork full of interesting patterns, creatures, animals, and unusual motifs. Inspired by Asian folklore, mythology, and religious iconography that heavily influenced her childhood, the images in her work “often mirror those of mythology, fantasy, and folktales that are closely linked to our subconscious and animalistic instincts.” From seas of dandelions to Chinese zodiac signs to Sunday mornings, we think her artwork can help bring maximalist or thought-provoking vibes to your space.
Anastassia Skopp
Anastassia Skopp creates textured abstract paintings, often featuring colorful floral elements with movement. Aiming to create images from inner silence, she believes flowers are like messengers that they’re a “bridge between the world of physical forms and the formless.” From white roses to blue skies to fragments of moments, her prints are mesmerizing. Making her artwork a beautiful way to add some sophisticated yet lively energy to your space.
Juliana Motzko
Based in Brazil, Juliana Motzko creates playful illustrations of adorable animals, sometimes wearing fun outfits and engaging in human-like activities. Striving to make cute art that touches people’s hearts and makes them smile, her fascination for critters and children’s worlds inspires her designs. From bears with hats to hula dancing sloths to foxes in rockets, her prints are filled with charm. If you’re wanting to create a colorful atmosphere with joyful energy, we think her artwork is a darling way to fulfill your design goals.