Artists We Heart Ed. 35: Meet 10 New iCanvas Creators
More art means it’s easier than ever to discover art you love! Whether you want to add imagination or a conversation piece to 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 hyperreal landscape photography to fashionable females to illustrated animals, meet 10 new iCanvas artists who can help you bring bold vibes, relaxed refinement, and more kinds of energy to your space.
- Matylda Konecka
- Connie Beattie
- Robert Amarandi
- Rakhmet Redzhepov
- Kevin Greer
- Fabio Antenore
- Studio Paint-Ing
- Jackie Von Tobel
- Thomas Little
- Amanda Whitehurst
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.
Matylda Konecka
Matylda Konecka’s artwork is like stepping into a child’s dream. From storytelling trees and flying trains to magical wardrobes and woodland concerts, each whimsical scene is laced with magic and adventure. Making her imaginative artwork a great way to bring some mysterious and fairytale vibes to your space.
Click here to see more of Matylda Konecka’s work on iCanvas.
Connie Beattie
Unable to express its magnificence in words, Canadian artist Connie Beattie hopes to capture each day’s kaleidoscope of colors on canvas. Bringing vibrant hues to a variety of flora and fauna, her paintings are full of a lively charm. From swimming sea turtles to still life flowers to the streets of Amsterdam, her creations are a great way to brighten up your space everyday.
Robert Amarandi
Robert Amarandi’s digital art features fantastic bursts of light and color. Their surreal artwork showcases otherworldly situations, often fusing dramatic cosmic elements into everyday scenes. From aliens arriving to magic portals opening, their artwork is a great way to create an adventurous atmosphere with sci-fi vibes.
Rakhmet Redzhepov
Using texture to simulate sight and touch, Latvian artist Rakhmet Redzhepov creates scenes of life on canvas. From boats floating in harbors to horses galloping to vibrant bouquets of flowers, his artwork offers calming and captivating vibes. Painting with acrylics, oils, and pastels, his layered and expressive artwork is a great way to update your space.
Click here to see more of Rakhmet Redzhepov’s work on iCanvas.
Kevin Greer
Kevin Greer, based in Austin, Texas, creates abstract paintings with a lively energy. “Making a painting unlocks the loudest voices inside me and creates the quietest spaces within me.” Those loud voices result in creations just as bold. From classic abstractions to those infused with florals and butterflies, his artwork is a great way to add a playful and energizing vibe to your space.
Fabio Antenore
Fabio Antenore creates elaborate photos using what he calls the “Timeblending Technique”. The result is a hyperreal style of landscape photography that’s both dramatic yet serene. From the delicate movement of flowing water to the dark cosmic expanse above desert dunes, his artwork is a great way to create an eye-catching atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Fabio Antenore’s work on iCanvas.
Studio Paint-Ing
Studio Paint-Ing’s creations are made to represent an emotional connection. From wild abstracts full of movement to somber portraits with a sense of stillness, they offer a range of emotional artwork. Making their artwork a great choice if you’re looking to invoke a sense of calm or inject some energy into your space.
Click here to see more of Studio Paint-Ing’s work on iCanvas.
Jackie Von Tobel
Aiming to create work that’s colorful, classy, and cool, Jackie Von Tobel’s collection includes a varied mix of relaxed refinement. From scenic landscapes to tropical flora to farmers market fruits, her artwork is a great way to add some granny chic vibes to your space.
Click here to see more of Jackie Von Tobel’s work on iCanvas.
Thomas Little
Based in Utah, Thomas Little’s passion for the natural world has brought him to all seven continents. Illustrating plants and animals, his creations range from pattern-like with polka dots to decorative and full of details to whimsical with a bit of wit. If you’re an animal lover, we think his charming artwork is a great way to add a dose of wild vibes to your space.
Click here to see more of Thomas Little’s work on iCanvas.
Amanda Whitehurst
Self-taught digital illustrator Amanda Whitehurst, based in Jacksonville, Florida, creates soft yet fierce portraits. Inspired by black women, her art showcases the beauty, strength, and inspiration of black and brown women. From being casual in curlers to partying on the roof, her artwork is a great way to add a stylish dose of powerful energy to your space.
Click here to see more of Amanda Whitehurst’s work on iCanvas.