New Art

Artists We Heart Ed. 30: Meet 12 New iCanvas Creators

More art means it’s easier than ever to discover art you love! Whether you want to add imagination or a conversation piece to 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 dramatic photography to surreal oddities to vibrant abstract landscapes, meet 12 new iCanvas artists who can help you bring complex vibes, floral flair, and more kinds of energy to your space.

  1. Erika C. Brothers
  2. Aisha Haider
  3. Antonio Cotecchia Cotè
  4. ismaComics
  5. Nick Quirke
  6. David Behrens
  7. Larisa Siverina
  8. Dana Sorokina
  9. Jason O’Brien
  10. Nitin Sonawane
  11. Junnior Navarro
  12. Brigid Malloy

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.

Erika C. Brothers

In 2011, Erika C. Brothers began exploring iPhoneography, the art of creating photos and art with an iPhone. Quickly becoming her passion, she now creates surreal scenes of people and animals with psychedelic vibes. From fancy foxes on trains to royal owls guarding secret doorways, her artwork is great if you’re looking to create a whimsical and intriguing atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Erika C. Brothers’s work on iCanvas.


Aisha Haider

Inspired by the scenic countryside and moors surrounding her, this England-based artist paints landscapes and everyday scenes rich with color. From a stylish woman waiting at the cafe to rainbowed sunsets over water to the impressive tree of life, her contemporary impressionist creations offer a relaxing yet optimistic vibe.

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


Antonio Cotecchia Cotè

Interested in telling “the other side” of people and things, Italian artist Antonio Cotecchia Cotè paints complex and intimate portraits. Each character is composed of interlocking figures and shapes, adding a unique depth and mystery to his subjects. If you’re looking for something emotional and intriguing, Cotè’s poetic portfolio may be for you. 

Click here to see more of Antonio Cotecchia Cotè’s work on iCanvas.


ismaComics

From a rainbow-tinted Kurt with wings to a deviously grinning Pennywise to a robotic Lady Gaga, ismaComics creates digital art of famous pop culture icons and scenes. Whether you want to cherish the Queen of Pop or watch the world burn in alien form, their brightly colored artwork is a great way to bring some vibrant and audacious vibes to your space.

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


Nick Quirke

Obsessed with the effects of light in the sky and reflections on water, Nick Quirke’s colorful, abstract landscapes explode from the canvas. Using rich colors and an impasto application style, his fine art offers vibrancy and depth. Making him a great choice for someone looking to bring some texture and energy to their space

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


David Behrens

With a profound appreciation for America’s first people, David Behrens pays homage through fine art paintings of Native American scenes and imagery. Bringing deep sensitivity and insight into past stories, his work appreciates the culture and symbolism of various tribes. From portraits of peacemakers to the whispers of winter’s moon, his art is a great way to bring culture and nature to your space.

Click here to see more of David Behrens’ art on iCanvas.


Larisa Siverina

Based in Russia, Larisa Siverina creates a wide variety of decorative artwork. From abstract paintings to travel photography to surreal compositions with organic energy, her prints have a range of moods and styles. If you’re looking to celebrate nature’s beauty, Siverina’s catalog offers scenes with and without a dose of the unreal. 

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


Dana Sorokina

Dana Sorokina started painting as a hobby, hoping to help friends fill empty walls. After discovering the power of beauty through painting, she now confidently approaches each new canvas and brings it to life. From flowers in glass vases to old Volkswagen Beetles to stacks of pancakes, her vibrantly colored oil paintings can bring a dose of delightful vibes to your space.

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


Jason O’Brien

Toronto-based artist Jason O’Brien aims to tell a story without words. Using his figurative and abstract interpretations, he invites viewers on a personal journey as they experience his work. Created to “explore the emotional journeys of the human condition and the transcendent-spirit that elevates us through hardship”, his powerful artwork can help you create a bold and reflective atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Jason O’Brien’s work on iCanvas.


Nitin Sonawane

Photo-journalist and wildlife photographer Nitin Sonawane captures scenic moments featuring India’s animals and landscapes. From expressive colors to serene stares to animals on the hunt, his nature photography can help you bring stillness and organic vibes to your space. 

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


Junnior Navarro

Junnior Navarro creates mostly achromatic art that revolves around femininity, vanity, fashion and extravagance. Aiming to speak to ego and consumerism in his work, he feels his paintings are often “a kind of self-portrait that contain symbolic elements that exist only in my thoughts.” From a wine bottle resting in a leopard-print stiletto to stoic women with birds, his artwork can help you create an alluring yet contemplative atmosphere.

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


Brigid Malloy

As a children’s book illustrator, Wisconsin artist Brigid Malloy knows a thing about cute. From a little girl walking her pet dragon to book reading bunnies to a giraffe in a fancy hat, she creates endearing scenes with a sense of fun. Making her a great pick if you’re an animal lover looking to add something sweet to your space.

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

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