New Art

Artists We Heart Ed. 38: 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 stylish surrealism to mixed media abstracts to inspiring typography, meet 12 new iCanvas artists who can help you add a wanderlust spirit, intimate vibes, and more kinds of energy to your atmosphere.

  1. Jeff Echevarria
  2. Norvile Dovidonyte
  3. Felipe Calazans
  4. Simon Kozhin
  5. Nicole Basque
  6. The Love Shop
  7. Randall James
  8. Raissa Spinola
  9. Patrice Desilets
  10. Vitaly Zimarin
  11. Simone Scholes
  12. Sara Pulver

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.

Jeff Echevarria

Charcoal and graphite powder artist Jeff Echevarria creates intricate artwork of fantastical beasts and creatures. Based in New Jersey, he credits folks like Frank Frazetta, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Stephen King among his early influences. From celestial guardians and archangels to jabberwock slayers and apple blossom fairies, his prints are sure to inspire imagination. Making his artwork a great choice for someone looking to create an epic yet eerie atmosphere.

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


Norvile Dovidonyte

Strange and beautiful things inspire artist Norvile Dovidonyte. Based in Lithuania, their watercolor creations feature animals of both the usual and unusual sorts. From cats in boxes to owls in trees, you’ll find some of your favorite creatures drawn with intricate details. Their prints offer an imaginative twist also, with tea cups full of bunnies, deer dripping with honey, and giant keepers of the forest. Making her endearing artwork a great way to add some charm and creativity to your day.

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


Felipe Calazans

Filipe Calazans creates unusual female portraits. Often featuring things with wings, you’ll find birds and butterflies throughout their intimate collection. And while some faces are obscured or incomplete, each print is full of emotion. If you’re looking to create a curious yet reflective atmosphere, we think their powerful prints are a great choice.

While no longer an iCanvas partner, you can find this artist’s work elsewhere online.


Simon Kozhin

Moscow painter Simon Kozhin creates artwork using different techniques and across genres. Most of his collection includes Plein Air oil paintings, showcasing the beauty within scenic landscapes, dramatic coastlines, and other scenes across nature. From the Alps and apple trees to winter forests and waterside views, his artwork is a great way for outdoor enthusiasts to create a picturesque atmosphere.

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


Nicole Basque

Canadian artist Nicole Basque uses pastel colors and popular symbols in her sweet and sassy word art. Featuring famous phrases and witty puns alongside delicate details creates a fun way to add a bit of attitude or inspiration to your day. Her prints without words show off minimalist takes on rainbows, llamas, and wellies full of flowers. Making her charming artwork a great choice for someone hoping to add some gentle or motivating vibes to their space.

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


The Love Shop

Based in Australia, The Love Shop creates illustrations featuring fun and inspiring typography. Aiming to uplift and empower, their famous phrases and encouraging statements range in level of sass. Whether you’re looking to celebrate your love of music, remind yourself to stay weird, or declare your preference for kindness, their playful prints are a great way to create a motivating atmosphere in your space.

Click here to see more of The Love Shop’s work on iCanvas.


Randall James

Believing there is a greater sense of the universal in abstraction, artist Randall James creates mixed media abstract artwork. “The themes of order and chaos, flat surface and depth, light and dark, the dynamic tensions of curve and line, juxtaposing colors and tones, all speak to internal states and energies that all humans have in common.” Making his contemplative prints a great way to help you add some curious and creative vibes to your space.

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


Raissa Spinola

Raissa Spinola began a professional career as an architect, but in 2018 dedicated herself entirely to art. With a special interest in cats, her portfolio of pet portraits is adorably amusing. From dogs in dramatic hats and turtlenecks to cats rocking bow ties and bandanas, each print is full of personality. Making her artwork a great choice for animal lovers looking to create a lighthearted atmosphere.

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


Patrice Desilets

Patrice Desilets starts a piece by physically throwing paint onto the canvas. From there, he refines it into the work you see today. Full of expressive movement, you’ll find many of his small-faced figures stylishly parading through dreamlike scenes. Making his artwork a great pick for someone looking to add some fashionably surreal vibes to their space.

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


Vitaly Zimarin

Moscow-based photography Vitaly Zimarin captures urban life and architecture. From mundane moments outside the Kremlin to dogs waiting patiently outside streetside coffee shops, each print beautifully captures a moment. Making their travel photos a great way to add some wanderlust to your space.

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


Simone Scholes

Inspired by fashion, self-care, and music, artist Simone Scholes often starts her creations on wooden boards. Laying mixed materials and paint, she plays with shapes and light to develop her intriguing female portraits. From impressionist smiles on the beach to meditating toddlers to tattooed fashionistas, each print has its own personality. Making her artwork a great way to help create an intimate atmosphere in your space.

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


Sara Pulver

Whenever Sara Pulver sees a dog smile, or a tree bend to say hello to a mouse, she’s inspired to make some new, quirky animal art. Featuring dogs, cats, and other favorite furry friends, her prints offer a sense of humor and adventure. From pets watching Saturday morning cartoons and riding tandem to dogs drinking from the toilet and humans getting fitted for new shoes, her charming artwork is a great way to add a dose of happy to your space.

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

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