Artists We Heart Ed. 39: Meet 12 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 fantasy worlds to whimsical animals to the delicate female form, meet 12 new artists who can help you bring dramatic imagination, natural serenity, and more kinds of vibes to your space.
- Nandi L. Fernandez
- Amy Rattner
- Eddie Love
- Nikola Golubovski
- Alchemy England
- Clara McAllister
- Sharon Sunday
- Shalla Javid
- Anastasia Evgrafova
- Richard Glick
- Toshio Ebine
- Kaitlin Hoyt
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.
Nandi L. Fernandez
Nandi L. Fernandez’s love for travel, art, and exploring different African cultures developed while growing up in Uganda, Zambia, and Liberia. Using her art to tell stories that share African history, she creates stylish and surreal portraits featuring Black women. From the magic of mermaids, goddesses, and superheroes to regular scenes of late nights on the computer, her striking prints seem to glow. Making her a great choice for someone looking to add some beauty and fashionable vibes to their space.
Click here to see more of Nandi L. Fernandez’s work on iCanvas.
Amy Rattner
Artist Amy Rattner creates rich and vibrant paintings of wildlife using watercolors, acrylic paints, and inks. Inspired by their various mythological roles in societies and ecosystems, she strives to capture each animal’s unique spirit on canvas. From humpback whales and polar bears to red cardinals and hummingbirds, each print offers an added dose of whimsy or culture. Making her a great choice for animal lovers looking to add a bit of bold energy to their space.
Eddie Love
After being introduced to spray paint and stencils in the summer of 2001, Nashville artist Eddie Love hasn’t put it down. His graffiti-style artwork uses vibrant colors and features skulls, words, and patterns. While many prints offer a maximalist feel, others embrace a strategic simplicity. Making his bold artwork a great choice for someone looking to create an eye-catching atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Eddie Love’s work on iCanvas.
Nikola Golubovski
Artist Nikola Golubovski paints with oils, acrylics, and pastels in impressionism, surrealism, and expressionism styles. His eclectic collection ranges from city walks on rainy days and portraits of elephants to maximalist abstracts and scenic landscapes. Whether you’re looking for mountains covered in snow or Marilyn Monroe, each print is full of texture. Making his artwork a great choice for someone looking to add some eye-catching vibes to their space.
Alchemy England
In 1977, two punk and metalhead brothers started creating artwork as Alchemy England. Today, they offer an eclectic catalog featuring gothic, fantasy, and alternative styles and cultures. From apocalyptic horsemen to migrating dragons to the etiquette of ravens, their prints offer a great way to bring epic or unusual vibes to your space.
Click here to see more of Alchemy England’s work on iCanvas.
Clara McAllister
Clara McAllister creates botanical illustrations with a dramatic flair. Featuring animals at the center of her mostly dark scenes, they’re surrounded by intricate and colorful depictions of flora and fauna. From foxes strawberry patches to unicorns surrounded by mushrooms to whales swimming amongst colorful coral, each print is full of details. Making her detailed artwork a great choice for nature lovers.
Click here to see more of Clara McAllister’s work on iCanvas.
Sharon Sunday
Since discovering Plein Air painting in 2005, Sharon Sunday’s impressionist paintings have often included water. Inspired by nature and the serenity of painting outdoors, her scenic landscapes full of flora usually include their reflection within nearby ponds and rivers. Full of texture and stillness, her pastoral artwork is a great way for nature lovers to add a dose of calming energy to their space.
Click here to see more of Sharon Sunday’s work on iCanvas.
Shalla Javid
Accustomed to living without borders, painter Shalla Javid creates without any self-imposed confines of medium and subject. This results in an eclectic catalog filled with the human form, natural landscapes, still lifes, and abstract paintings. Whether you’re looking for a delicate depiction of an iris, a print that roars with vintage Parisian fashions, or an intimate portrayal of the female figure, their artwork is a great choice for someone looking to add a dose of grace to their space.
Anastasia Evgrafova
Inspired by the beauty of the real world, Russian artist Anastasia Evgrafova creates digital art full of fantasy. Featuring nature, animals, and people, her artwork ranges from cute to cryptic to a bit creepy. If you’re looking to add some intriguing and imaginative vibes to your space, definitely check out more of her curious creations.
Click here to see more of Anastasia Evgrafova’s work on iCanvas.
Richard Glick
Chicago artist Richard Glick paints abstract expressionist artwork full of shapes and textures. With circles a common motif, you’ll also find prints playing with straight lines, patterns, and other oblong elements. Whether you’re looking for solid, bold colors or whispers of pastel tones, his geometric artwork is a great way to bring some grace and sophistication to your space.
While no longer an iCanvas partner, you can check out more of this artist’s work here.
Toshio Ebine
Based in Japan, artist Toshio Ebine paints scenes from the imagination. Often featuring clouds, animals, and landscapes, his curious work celebrates the natural world. From accordion playing rabbits and whales swimming amongst the trees to cosmic star gates appearing over forested valleys, each print is full of fantasy. Making his artwork a great pick for anyone looking to add some curious vibes to their space.
Click here to see more of Toshio Ebine’s work on iCanvas.
Kaitlin Hoyt
Canadian artist Kaitlin Hoyt creates illustrations of wildlife and imaginative creatures. Her detailed depictions of American kestrels, Atlantic puffins, and other animals offer a great way to appreciate nature’s authentic beauty. For a more playful feel, her chihuahua dragons, frog fairies, and other fictional beings are full of unusual charms. Making her eclectic catalog a great pick for someone hoping to add a dose of nature or fantastical vibes to their space.