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Artists We Heart Ed. 79 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 wild horses to funky figures to marine life, meet 8 new artists who can help you bring stylish minimalism, refreshing excitement, and more types of vibes to your space.

  1. Amy Tieman
  2. Hiroyuki Kurava
  3. Chrys Roboras
  4. OliviaArt
  5. Igor Vitomirov
  6. Karli Perold
  7. Olga Masevich
  8. Gen Farrell

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.

Amy Tieman

Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Amy Tieman creates paintings of colorful underwater scenes, beautiful sea creatures, and soft flowers. Inspired by the unique patterns found in nature, she enjoys letting the “paints and inks freely flow and mingle” while adding the intricate details at the end. From coral gardens to high tides to madame seahorses, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to create a vibrant and aquatic atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Amy Tieman’s work on iCanvas.


Hiroyuki Kurava

Hiroyuki Kurava creates intriguing digital illustrations of people with surreal elements, themes of nature, and Asian symbolism. Incorporating imagery of everything from chimeras to child’s play, he also often showcases his love of Japanese folk art throughout his work. From aqua seasides to broken pianos to indigo chickens, his prints are full of unusual energy. Making his artwork a great way to create an imaginative and curious atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Hiroyuki Kurava’s work on iCanvas.


Chrys Roboras

Based in Athens, Chrys Roboras creates paintings of textured landscapes, layered portraits, and interesting abstracts. Incorporating texture throughout her pieces, she aims to portray an anthropocentric theme throughout her work. From drops of blue to pretty fixations to green shadows, her prints showcase nature in unique ways. If you’re looking to bring introspective yet expressive vibes to your space, we think her artwork can be a nice way to achieve your goals. If her art looks familiar, you may have seen her work featured in Create Magazine, The Curators Salon Magazine, and Artist Portfolio Magazine.

Click here to see more of Chrys Roboras’ work on iCanvas.


OliviaArt

Madrid artist OliviaArt creates realistic paintings of erotic females, along with other imagery, in black and white and with pops of color. Claiming her work is a small diary impossible to read but meant to be felt, she says her collection of work includes themes of “diversity, disorder, and chaos”. From breaking chains to infinite tangos to word eaters, we think her artwork can be a bold way to create an alluring or intimate atmosphere. 

Click here to see more of OlivaArt’s work on iCanvas.


Igor Vitomirov

Igor Vitomirov creates eclectic photography of scenic nature, busy cities, groups of people, and abstract scenes. Aiming to capture the balance between the good and evil inside us, he loves “nature and people and expressing their interactions between different emotions”. From birds in the clouds to childhood trees to smoking rabbits, his photos are full of breathtaking views. Making his artwork a wonderful way to bring refreshing or exciting vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Igor Vitomirov’s work on iCanvas.


Karli Perold

Based in South Africa, Karli Perold creates watercolors of dreamlike underwater scenes, fascinating marine life, colorful flowers, and other animals. Inspired by nature and her deep love for the ocean, she often features whales to showcase her appreciation for this creature. From lily ponds to reef sharks to star boys, her prints are mesmerizing. If you’re hoping to add some aquatic or botanical vibes to your space, we think her artwork can be a great way to accomplish your vision.

Click here to see more of Karli Perold’s work on iCanvas.


Olga Masevich

Chicago artist Olga Masevich creates bright digital illustrations of funky female figures, elements of nature, and fun patterns. Aiming to exaggerate on shapes and proportions, she enjoys the “newfound liberty” of forming her creations digitally. From beach girls to bubblegum poodles to cozy cats, we think her artwork can be a fun way to create a stylish atmosphere with minimalist vibes.

Click here to see more of Olga Masevich’s work on iCanvas.


Gen Farrell

Based in Burleson, Texas, Gen Farrell creates paintings of majestic horses, cowboys in action, and longhorn cows. Inspired by her studies and travels, she often showcases outdoor scenes and beautiful skies. From family traditions to canyon riders to hopeful horizons, her prints give off wild energy. Making her artwork a refreshing way to add some western and equine vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Gen Farrell’s work on iCanvas.

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