Artists We Heart Ed. 114: Meet 8 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 contemplative females to Parisian nature to detailed birds, meet 8 new artists who can help you add tranquil introspection, dreamy serenity, and more types of energy to your space.
- Saskia Huitema
- Fan de Fantastica
- Delnara El
- Benito Salmeron
- Karoline Kroiss
- Patrick Marie
- Rebeca Fuchs
- Eliry Rydall
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.
Saskia Huitema
Based in the Netherlands, Saskia Huitema paints imaginative portraits of people and animals, sometimes with touches of surrealism. Inspired by supernatural tales, art, pop culture, fashion, and beautiful holiday spots, she aims to portray “beauty and emotions, weave tales, and connect with nature in her art”. From magical plants to pin-up girls to fox dreams, her prints are full of rich details. Making her artwork a wonderful way to create a symbolic atmosphere with fantasy vibes.
Click here to see more of Saskia Huitema’s work on iCanvas.
Fan de Fantastica
Fan de Fantastica creates digital collage art of surreal portraits layered with flowers and more. Transporting viewers into a world where dreams come alive, she invites the viewer to “explore your own depths, embrace your inner demons, and embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery”. From eclectic conversations to ghosts in the rain to mirrored memories, we think her artwork can be a great way to create a whimsical and curious atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Fan de Fantastica’s work on iCanvas.
Delnara El
Based in Ukraine, Delnara El creates watercolors, acrylic paintings, and mixed media art of blooming flowers, ocean views, interior still lifes, and calming nature scenes. Searching for new facets of a multicultural and multiethnic world community, she uses “dynamic perception, the rejection of settled life, and migration” in her artistic practice. From cactus plants to deep blue waters to orchids and seastones, her prints are filled with natural life. If you’re looking to create an invigorating atmosphere or add a dose of stillness to your space, we think her artwork can be a nice way to achieve your goals.
Click here to see more of Delnara El’s work on iCanvas.
Benito Salmeron
Canary Islands artist Benito Salmeron creates paintings of flower fields, trees, colorful architecture, nature views, and people in the great outdoors. Leaving room for the spiritual, the real, the tangible, the figurative, and the abstract, his work conveys “joy and optimism” as a result of his personality and environment. From pooltime relaxation to a snowy bench to a closeup of a yellow flower, we think his artwork can be an interesting way to bring contemplative or vibrant vibes to your space.
Click here to see more of Benito Salmeron’s work on iCanvas.
Karoline Kroiss
Based in Berlin, Karoline Kroiss creates paintings of females lost in thought, typically shown from behind. Inviting each viewer to linger and let the world slow down, her paintings reveal a “moment of deceleration in an increasingly fast-paced world”. From white dresses to passing thoughts to golden reflections, each portrait infuses muted colors for tranquil energy. Making her artwork a nice way to create a contemplative and introspective atmosphere.
While no longer an iCanvas partner, you can check out more of this artist’s work here.
Patrick Marie
France-based artist Patrick Marie creates paintings of breathtaking landscapes, Paris city life, and other nature scenes. Putting a personal touch on Impressionism, his work “approaches the abstract but always starts from a concrete motive”. From aquatic basins to Parisian bistros to Norman villages, we think his artwork can be a lovely way to create a scenic and lush atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Patrick Marie’s work on iCanvas.
Rebeca Fuchs
Based in Connecticut, Rebeca Fuchs creates paintings of detailed birds, fascinating wildlife, and the fusion of humans in nature. Fascinated by life’s evolution, Earth’s geological changes, the physics of the universe, and consciousness, her paintings use shapes that move from the “figurative and familiar, to the imaginary and abstracted”. From duncan coral to bald eagles to loggerhead baby turtles, her prints are full of creatures. If you’re looking to bring the beauty of nature or reflective vibes to your space, we think her artwork can be a wonderful way to fulfill your vision.
Click here to see more of Rebeca Fuchs’ work on iCanvas.
Eliry Rydall
Redlands, California-based artist Eliry Rydall creates paintings of flourishing trees, faceless figures, and delicate flowers. Wanting to give people a glimpse inside the essential nature of the subject, her work “speaks to the spirit of things”. From cool shadows at dusk to the healing power of prayer to saints and angels, we think her artwork can be a great way to create a dreamy and serene atmosphere.