Artists We Heart Ed. 52: Meet 6 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 single-line silhouettes to majestic mountains to surreal mixed media scenes, meet 9 new artists who can help you add expressive boldness, sophisticated simplicity, and more types of energy to your space.
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.
Tyler Varsell
Based in Connecticut, Tyler Varsell creates mixed media collages combining females with food, flowers, and other surreal scenes. Using “vintage source material primarily from the 1940s-1970s that she has collected since high school”, she’s inspired by the way dreams weave together subconscious memories, impressions, and symbols. From rocking butterfly hair to sleeping in mac and cheese bowls to flying with the birds, we think her artwork is an interesting way to add unusual retro vibes to your space. In addition to on our site, you may have seen her unique vintage-style work in publications such as The New York Times and Esquire.
Click here to see more of Tyler Varsell’s work on iCanvas.
Gerardo Segismundo
Based in the Philippines, Gerardo Segismundo creates colorful drawings and abstract paintings of captivating forests and landscapes, valiant birds, dancers in motion, and more. Describing himself as “an artist who loves to fish, a pianist who loves to cook, and a psychiatric clinician who would love to retire”, he hopes that viewers experience the feeling of music through his art. From cubist saxophonists to blue migrations to cranky owls, his prints exude lively energy. If you’re looking to bring delicate details or bold geometric vibes to your space, we think his artwork will help you achieve your goals.
Click here to see more of Gerardo Segismundo’s work on iCanvas.
Addillum
Addillum creates minimalist abstract illustrations of women’s faces and silhouettes, various dog breeds, and more. He likes the way “the thin line is combined with delicate female images” and often uses one continuous line to design shapes and bodies. From nudes in blue to tense kisses to simplistic butterflies, we think his artwork is a unique way to create a sophisticated yet simple atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Addillum’s work on iCanvas.
Becky Joan Springer
Based in Portland, Oregon, Becky Joan Springer creates colorful abstract paintings of bright landscapes, intriguing faces, and cityscapes. Incorporating messages of affirmation and reminders of resilience, her art tells a story of “survived trauma, learned vulnerability, and untethered joy”. From serene mountains to wishful waters to fluorescent feelings, her prints are full of eye-catching tones. If you’re hoping to create an expressive and bold atmosphere, we think her artwork is a great way to accomplish your goals.
Click here to see more of Becky Joan Springer’s work on iCanvas.
Ondřej Prosický
Based in the Czech Republic, Ondřej Prosický creates entrancing nature photography of enthralling birds, fascinating bears, and other incredible wild animals. Striving to draw attention to issues surrounding endangered species, he takes an imaginative approach while capturing creatures in their natural habitats. From barn owls to howling lions to fall time giraffes, his prints can transport you to the great outdoors. We think his photos can be a powerful way to create an exciting and intriguing atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Ondřej Prosický’s work on iCanvas.
Louise O’Hara
Based in northwest England, Louise O’Hara creates paintings of charming landscapes and calming nature scenes, mainly featuring countryside houses. While she often depicts coastal places she visited as a child, she mainly wants the views to be reminiscent of her memories and experiences rather than the scenery itself. From fields of gold to patchwork gardens to riverside honey bees, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to add a sense of stillness and rural vibes to your space.