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Artists We Heart Ed. 21: Meet 10 New iCanvas Creators

More art means it’s easier than ever to discover art you love! Whether you want to surround yourself with meaning or simply add some life to your walls, connecting new artists with art appreciators like you is one of the best parts of welcoming more creators to iCanvas’ creative community.

From faceless portraits to impressionistic abstracts, get to know the work of 10 new iCanvas artists who can help you add magic or charm to your space.

  1. Khia A 
  2. Juleez
  3. Beth Adler
  4. Artelele
  5. Michael Storrings
  6. Amer Karic
  7. Compassion Canvas
  8. Valeria Luchistaya
  9. Macy Burr
  10. Michelle Green

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.

Khia A

Embracing the modern look of faceless portraiture, Khia A creates digital art of known and unknown Black icons. Seeing her work as a celebration of culture, she hopes to amplify appreciation for Black beauty and joy. From pop culture phenomenons to bohemian scenes, her work can add hip, empowering vibes to any space.

Click here to see more of Khia A’s art on iCanvas.


Juleez

Blending vibrant colors with sprawling landscapes and musical instruments, Juleez hopes to create a visual feast for the eyes. With work featured at The Oscars and in national jazz and musical festivals, it’s no surprise her creations are bursting with energy. Whether you want rich, natural vibes or to add a musical flare to your space, she has a piece for you.

Click here to see more of Juleez’s art on iCanvas.


Beth Adler

Striving to stir emotions within her viewers, Beth Adler creates unique abstracts layering colors and geometric shapes. From floral elements to funky patterns, she mixes and matches to give off a sense of organized chaos. The result are prints that can easily add movement and energy to your walls.

Click here to see more of Beth Adler’s art on iCanvas.


Artelele

Overlaying classic paintings with digital imagery, Artelele creates illustrations worth a second look. Her addition of pop cultural relevance to recognizable masters fuses contemporary vibes and old school nostalgia to create modern flare. As a result, her creations can add familiarity and wit to your home.

Click here to see more of Artelele’s art on iCanvas.


Michael Storrings

As a designer of book covers for the likes of Kristin Hannah and Bernie Sanders, Michael Storrings creative range is no surprise. Creating digital art busy with detail, he captures the feelings of holidays, seasons and city streets. Whether you want a festive flare or to pay homage to your favorite place, he likely has a print for you.

Click here to see more of Michael Storrings’ art on iCanvas.


Amer Karic

Another lover of faceless portraiture, Amer Karic creates minimalist yet bold digital art celebrating music, culture and fashion. Blending geometric simplicity with mid-century colors, their work juxtaposes retro energy with modern vibes, making it perfect for a wide range of art appreciators.

Click here to see more of Amer Karic’s art on iCanvas.


Compassion Canvas

Originally a tattoo artist specializing in branding cover-ups for victims of sex trafficking, Compassion Canvas turned to painting to further support a mission close to her heart.  Blending soft colors, wistful brushstrokes and contrasted shapes, she creates “fine art in the fight against human sex trafficking.” Her creations can add soft, yet powerful vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Compassion Canvas’ art on iCanvas.


Valeria Luchistaya

With a love for trying different styles and mediums, Valeria Luchistaya creates a diverse variety of paintings. Spanning from famous faces to flora and fauna, her work has the power to add everything from personality, pop culture vibes or chic, decorative elements to any home.

Click here to see more of Valeria Luchistaya’s art on iCanvas.


Macy Burr

Passionate about music and design, Macy Burr brings each aspect into her digital creations. Seeing her work as colorful soundscapes, she uses color and shapes to capture the melodies of well-known songs. From lullabies to classic rock to instrumental, she likely has a print celebrating your favorite tune.

Click here to see more of Macy Burr’s art on iCanvas.


Michelle Green

Using rich colors to create both abstracts and unique female portraits, Michelle Green captures a sense of divine femininity. From chic landscapes to emboldened women, her work can inspire lovers of various art styles. Whether you want empowering vibes or to create soft texture, she has a creation for you.

Click here to see more of Michelle Green’s art on iCanvas.

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