Artists We Heart Ed. 115: 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 elegant attire to Caribbean scenery to abstract waters, meet 8 new artists who can help you bring tropical cheer, invigorating movement, and more types of vibes to your space.
- Eric Bruni
- Amogh Katyayan
- Andrew Alan Johnson
- Patty Rodgers
- Charlotte P.
- Lucia Kasardova
- Karin Dawn Kelshall-Best
- Petra Meikle de Vlas
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.
Eric Bruni
Based in France, Eric Bruni creates colorful paintings of flower bouquets, lush landscapes, and abstract nature scenes. Bringing a breath of refreshing modernity, he gives us nature in motion with “colors sometimes amplified, the dazzling light, and the delicate shadows”. From dreamy red bouquets to secret meadows to vines in Provence, we think his artwork can be a great way to create a joyful and pastoral atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Eric Bruni’s work on iCanvas.
Amogh Katyayan
Canada-based artist Amogh Katyayan creates paintings of human figures and wild animals filled in with patterns. Taking on stories, issues, and experiences which others can relate to, he takes an open-minded approach with layers until he sees shapes and figures emerge. From cliffhanger acts to museum heists to tears of the sea, his anonymous figure prints are full of vibrancy. Making his artwork a nice way to create a creative and self-reflective atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Amogh Katyayan’s work on iCanvas.
Andrew Alan Johnson
Based in the UK, Andrew Alan Johnson creates palette knife paintings of thriving and blooming wildflowers. Influenced by nature and its energy, he finds flowers to be “magical and a witness to a kinder, spiritual realm”. From yellow fields to daisy delights to oceans of possibilities, we think his artwork can be a wonderful way to create a flourishing and dreamy atmosphere. If his textured prints look familiar, you may have seen his work included in art feature pages for House & Garden, Country Life, and Tatler.
Click here to see more of Andrew Alan Johnson’s work on iCanvas.
Patty Rodgers
Texas artist Patty Rodgers creates bright paintings of interiors, landscapes, cityscapes, and everyday objects. Exploring the interplay of light and space, she often plays with shadows in semi-abstract designs. From golden tabletops to sunlit backyard patios to Florida poolsides, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to create a geometric and vibrant atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Patty Rodgers’ work on iCanvas.
Charlotte P.
Based in Bologna, Italy, Charlotte P. creates paintings of people in fancy attire, upscale interiors, trees, and more. Revealing hidden details and atmospheres of the ‘20s and ‘50s, she often captures her subjects in “suspended, waiting situations”. From breakfast in New Hampshire to warm winds to orange pairs, her prints are full of elegance. Making her artwork a great way to create a classy and vintage atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Charlotte P.’s work on iCanvas.
Lucia Kasardova
UK-based artist Lucia Kasardova creates watercolors of crustaceans, birds, and other wildlife. Fueled by nature’s serenity, she claims her art is a “reflection of my life’s journey and a dialogue between the viewer and me”. From blue crabs to giraffe cuddles to happy horses, her animal prints are filled with realistic details. If you’re looking to create a fascinating and wild atmosphere, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to fulfill your vision.
Click here to see more of Lucia Kasardova’s work on iCanvas.
Karin Dawn Kelshall-Best
Pittsburgh artist Karin Dawn Kelshall-Best creates oil paintings, watercolors, pastels, and mixed media art of beautiful beaches, island homes, bright flowers, sea creatures, and more. Influenced by the vibrant colors she grew up surrounded by in the Caribbean, her work mainly focuses on the culture and scenery of her homeland. From grumpy groupers to scents of the south to fishing villages, we think her artwork can be a wonderful way to create a tropical and cheerful atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Karin Dawn Kelshall-Best’s work on iCanvas.
Petra Meikle de Vlas
Based in Far North Queensland, Petra Meikle de Vlas creates watercolors, gouache paintings, and mixed media art of abstract water scenes in shades of blue and teal. Inspired by the waters around her area, she’s developed techniques that “closely resemble reef and ocean-like features”. From coastal flows to drifting shallows to intricate riddles, her aquatic prints are filled with refreshment. Making her artwork a great way to create an invigorating atmosphere and add movement to your space.
Click here to see more of Petra Meikle de Vlas’ work on iCanvas.