Artists We Heart Ed. 106: 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 farm fields to floral décollages to surreal trees, meet 10 new artists who can help you add thought-provoking refinement, flourishing joy, and more kinds of energy to your space.
- Jasmine Becket-Griffith
- Hazel Thomson
- Gilliard Bressan
- The Secret Hermit
- Rina Patel
- Dave Reede
- Elizabeth Becker
- Valentina Eyzaguirre
- Hayk Shalunts
- Jacob Jugashvili
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.
Jasmine Becket-Griffith
Based in Long Beach, California, Jasmine Becket-Griffith creates paintings of pop surreal maidens with fantasy elements, nature, animals, and more. With a goal to bring a bit of magic and mystery to the mundane world, her characters “evoke a wide range of emotions and responses to the surrounding imagery”. From absinthe mermaids to alligator girls to angels of starlight, her prints are full of imaginative energy. Making her artwork a great way to create an eye-catching atmosphere with fairytale vibes.
Click here to see more of Jasmine Becket-Griffith’s work on iCanvas.
Hazel Thomson
UK artist Hazel Thomson creates realistic paintings of seasonal trees, sunny trails and lush landscapes. Inspired by nature, she hopes to reveal “not only the beauty of trees but also how important they are to the future of the climate”. From evenings in the forest to spring walks to secret rivers, we think her artwork can be a wonderful way to create a refreshing and peaceful atmosphere.
Gilliard Bressan
Based in Lisbon, Portugal, Gilliard Bressan creates photography of eye-catching buildings and scenic views around the world. Incorporating everything from extravagant Brussels buildings to old statues by the sea, he takes us on a journey through longtime established structures and natural settings. From baroque churches to geometric windows to pink summer palaces, his photos are full of fascinating sights. Making his artwork a nice way to add some historical flair and architectural drama to your space. If his extraordinary photography looks familiar, you may have seen his work featured in Vogue Italy, Pitch Magazine, and Debris Magazine.
Click here to see more of Gilliard Bressan’s work on iCanvas.
The Secret Hermit
UK-based artist The Secret Hermit creates paintings and mixed media art of animal portraits, often wearing crowns and surrounded by natural elements. Inspired by nature, magic, curiosity, and dreams, she makes her characters charming and endearing with a hope to draw viewers into her “wild and wondrous world”. From peacocks and poetry to dances with darkness to ancient melodies, her prints are enchanting. If you’re looking to create a dreamy atmosphere with storybook vibes, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to achieve your goals.
Click here to see more of The Secret Hermit’s work on iCanvas.
Rina Patel
Based in Issaquah, Washington, Rina Patel creates textured abstract paintings and mixed media art with elements of flowers, mountains, trees, and other nature. Inspired by the beautiful Pacific Northwest, her paintings are a way for her to express her “love of nature in color”. From mosaics of love to summer dreaming to wishful beginnings, we think her artwork can be a great way to create a joyful and flourishing atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Rina Patel’s work on iCanvas.
Dave Reede
Canada-based artist Dave Reede creates photography of farm fields, barns, lakes, and scenic landscapes. With a passion for agriculture, he has a “great respect for farmers and admires their friendliness and work ethic” and has been capturing farm operations for the past thirty years. From evening havests to crocuses in the snow to old buffalo skulls, his photos are full of countryside vibes. Making his artwork a nice way to create a majestic yet rural atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Dave Reede’s work on iCanvas.
Elizabeth Becker
Based in Pennsylvania, Elizabeth Becker creates watercolors of individual flowers, blossoming floral branches, wild animals, and human figures. Exploring emotion, the human condition and her spiritual connection to nature, “she hopes to capture the elusive, transcendent essence of her subjects”. From barn owls to cherry blossoms to mountain wanderers, we think her botanical artwork can be a wonderful way to create a delicate and organic atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Elizabeth Becker’s work on iCanvas.
Valentina Eyzaguirre
London-based artist Valentina Eyzaguirre creates mixed media art of floral and other intricately patterned décollages. Interested in how wall structures and surfaces serve to express ideas and emotions, she likes to unearth the “hidden patterns and meanings of our walls”. From rogue waves to black silk to uneven surfaces, her wallpaper prints are full of interesting layers. If you’re hoping to add some texture and shabby-chic vibes to your space, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to fulfill your vision.
Click here to see more of Valentina Eyzaguirre’s work on iCanvas.
Hayk Shalunts
Los Angeles artist Hayk Shalunts creates surreal digitally manipulated AI art of women with somber expressions infused with nature and abstract creations. Often incorporating female faces within trees, his titles reveal connections to Mother Earth and emotional vulnerabilities. From glowing in domes to being wrapped in sorrow to feeling lost, his prints are filled with intriguing meanings and messages. Making his artwork a great way to create a refined and thought-provoking atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Hayk Shalunts’ work on iCanvas.
Jacob Jugashvili
Based in Russia, Jacob Jugashvili creates alkyd enamel paintings of abstract water views with colorful horizons. Incorporating cloudy skies and movement of waves, he pulls us into exciting splashes with a subtle sense of tranquility. From liquid light to synthetic landscapes to cold waters, we think his artwork can be a nice way to add color and texture to your space.
Click here to see more of Jacob Jugashvili’s work on iCanvas.