Artists We Heart Ed. 49: 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 surreal photography to abstract shapework to delightful animals, meet 8 new artists who can help you bring thought-provoking drama, endearing humor, and more types of vibes to your space.
- Marcus Cederberg
- Christopher Cox
- Graham Earnshaw
- Rose Khan
- Aluu Prosper
- Michael Vincent Manalo
- Jimbobart
- Atelier Flamingo
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.
Marcus Cederberg
Based in Sweden, Marcus Cederberg creates minimalist photography of windows, buildings, aerial shots, and more with pops of bright color. Translating “society’s intrinsic need for a slower pace” into his calming photos, he strives to tell as much as possible with as little as possible. From spiraling staircases to boats from above to diamond roofs, his prints provide a dose of intrigue. Making his artwork a unique way to add architectural flair and curious vibes into your space.
Christopher Cox
Based in Saint Lucia, Christopher Cox creates vibrant paintings of colorful nature scenes, tropical birds, and wild animals in their natural habitats. Working, traveling, and living in areas all around the globe, his art is inspired by the landscapes and wildlife he’s encountered. From van Gogh-esque water scenes to majestic treeferns to beautiful horizons, his artwork can be a captivating way to add exotic energy to your space.
Graham Earnshaw
Based in Western Australia, Graham Earnshaw creates scenic nature photography of vivid landscapes, captivating animals, and other rich outdoor scenery. Putting an emphasis on movement in his imagery, “especially that of the ocean”, he aims to capture our beautiful planet and all she has to offer. From ice towers to waterfalls abound to secret gardens, his prints can transport you to beautiful places. If you’re looking to bring some dramatic and mesmerizing energy to your space, we think his artwork is a stunning choice.
Rose Khan
Based in New York, Rose Khan creates colorful fantasy illustrations of majestic dragons, graceful unicorns, and other mythical creatures. Incorporating rainbow scenes, shimmering elements, and some endearing touches, her prints are full of eye-catching details. Aside from our site, you may have seen her work featured on puzzles for Ravensburger Games and Buffalo Games. From marvelous castles to glimmering bakeries to pride lions, her artwork can help you create an uplifting and magical atmosphere.
Aluu Prosper
Based in Nigeria, Aluu Prosper creates intriguing paintings of people with Afrocentric themes and emotionally stirring displays. Bringing in themes of motherhood, Black culture, social issues, and more, he believes art shouldn’t just be seen but rather felt both mentally and physically. From peaceful prayers to letters to Atefe to The Last Supper reimagined, his prints can spark conversation. Making his artwork a powerful way to create a thought-provoking and cultural atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Aluu Prosper’s work on iCanvas.
Michael Vincent Manalo
Based in Taichung, Taiwan, Michael Vincent Manalo creates engrossing surreal photography featuring curious people and animals in unusual and intense scenes. Taking inspiration from imagined memories of nostalgic and dream-like environments, he transforms these concepts into “post-apocalyptic, nightmarish creations”. From fever dreams to reclusion from society to mansions upon sand, his artwork can be an interesting way to design a dramatic and thought-provoking atmosphere.
Jimbobart
Based in the United Kingdom, Jimbobart creates charming illustrations of cute animals, often featuring silly, human-like scenes and fun phrases. Inspired by his love of drawing birds and other cute critters, he hopes to make people smile and recognize themselves or others through his designs. From doughnut destroying otters to raccoons eating macaroons to rats with burgers, we think his artwork can help you bring humorous yet endearing energy to your home.
Atelier Flamingo
Based in Brazil, Atelier Flamingo creates compelling abstract line and geometric shapework paintings featuring movement and pops of color. Playing with elements of surrealism, he strives to portray the complex relationship between people and emotions with his designs. From minimalist algae to distorted hands to ‘90s inspired displays, his prints will make you look twice. If you’re looking to create a lively and thought-provoking atmosphere, we think his artwork is an interesting choice.