Artists We Heart Ed. 95: 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 cowboys to still lifes to cute mushrooms, meet 8 new artists who can help you bring captivating charm, complex creativity, and more types of energy to your space.
- Bo N. Inthivong
- Meta Solar
- Zsudayka Nzinga
- Alexey Adonin
- Fairydrop Art
- RococcoLA
- Lisa Butters
- Nailia Schwarz
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.
Bo N. Inthivong
Based in Traverse City, Michigan, Bo N. Inthivong creates detailed drawings of mostly black and white illustrations of wild animals, fluttering butterflies, blooming flowers, and full moons with touches of gold. Inspired by nature and its inherent beauty, he wants to convey what he sees through his “grateful eyes”. From wild horses to buck moons to pineapples and monarchs, we think artwork can be a great way to create a delicate atmosphere with a sense of whimsy.
Click here to see more of Bo N. Inthivong’s work on iCanvas.
Meta Solar
Based in Radovljica, Slovenia, Meta Solar creates abstract paintings and surreal portraits, often featuring flowers. Inspired by the human form, she often showcases natural elements and designs in place of faces. From death blowing bubbles to empty circles to seaside cleanups, her prints are full of intrigue. Making her artwork a wonderful way to create a feminine and thought-provoking atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Meta Solar’s work on iCanvas.
Zsudayka Nzinga
Washington DC artist Zsudayka Nzinga creates mixed media art of Black portraiture featuring mixed patterns, bright colors, and varying shapes. Using intricate designs to mimic the history and style of African Ankara fabric, her work explores “identity, history and culture of Black Americans”. From date nights to breastfeeding to patio posing, her prints are captivating. If you’re looking to add some vibrancy and maximalist energy to your space, we think her artwork can be a nice way to achieve your goals.
Click here to see more of Zsudayka Nzinga’s work on iCanvas.
Alexey Adonin
Based in Jerusalem, Alexey Adonin creates paintings of fascinating abstract and surreal scenes, often incorporating a mix of shapes and patterns. Conveying his vision of hidden otherworldly realms, he describes himself as an “explorer of the mysterious universe of oil painting”. From abandoned harbors to ancient dreams to storm warnings, we think his artwork can be an interesting way to create a complex and creative atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Alexey Adonin’s work on iCanvas.
Fairydrop Art
Residing in Sweden, Fairydrop Art creates digital art of personable mushroom characters and other loveable animals. Incorporating cute faces and lighthearted titles, her delicate prints have an organic, fairytale feel. From rainy days to coffee baths to angry cleaning mushrooms, their prints are adorable. Making their artwork a delightful way to create a sweet and playful atmosphere.
Click here to see more of Fairydrop Art’s work on iCanvas.
RococcoLA
Los Angeles artist RococcoLA creates mixed media art of wild animals, shiny jewels, people, and everyday objects, often full of flowers. With creations that lay somewhere between reality and surrealism, her art features a “definitive storytelling manner”. From butterfly shells to happy camels to whales with balloons, we think her artwork can be a fun way to create a blossoming and playful atmosphere. If her lively art looks familiar, you may have seen her work with clients like the New York Times, Disney, and ELLE Magazine.
Click here to see more of RococcoLA’s work on iCanvas.
Lisa Butters
Based in Seattle, Lisa Butters creates paintings of cowboys in action, bucking horses, tall cacti, and other western scenes. Inspired by places, stories, experiences, and memories, she enjoys exploring themes of the west such as “the strength of its people, the majesty and diversity of its landscapes, and the spirit of freedom”. From desert air to prickly pears to twin spirits, we think her artwork can be a great way to create a wild, southwest atmosphere. If you think you’ve seen her art before, her work has been featured in Western Art Collector Magazine.
Click here to see more of Lisa Butters’ work on iCanvas.
Nailia Schwarz
Residing in Speyer, Germany, Nailia Schwarz creates photography of flourishing flowers, scenic landscapes, cute animals, and still lifes. Inspired by moments, thoughts, feelings, emotions, encounters, and impressions, she explores “the beauty and fragility of nature and the environment”. From pink lilies to champagne bottles to Boston terriers, she offers an eclectic collection of photos. Making her artwork a wonderful way to create a captivating or charming atmosphere.