New Art

Artists We Heart Ed. 56: Meet 9 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 captivating nature to bold females to colorful shapework, meet 9 new artists who can help you add feel-good empowerment, eye-catching grooviness, and more types of energy to your space.

  1. Alyse Firefly
  2. Cacttone by Ulee
  3. Anita’s & Bella’s Art
  4. Lea Barozzi
  5. Dorota Kosi
  6. Mlle Belamour
  7. Goed Blauw
  8. Laurel Greenfield
  9. Circa 78 Designs

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.

Alyse Firefly

Based in New Orleans, Alyse Firefly creates colorful surreal oil paintings of alluring females with blooming florals, fluttering butterflies, and other elements of nature. Aiming to explore the delicate beauty of the relationship between growth and decay, she often showcases flowers sprouting out of human bodies. From autumn glows to paisley dreams to midnight swims, her prints are full of psychedelic energy. Making her artwork a lovely way to create a dreamy yet peculiar atmosphere. 

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


Cacttone by Ulee

Cacttone by Ulee creates digital art of colorfully decorated rooms, bright outdoor spaces, and other scenes featuring cacti and succulent plants. Aiming to channel the joy of simple things, the connection with nature in a hectic urban world, and colorfulness in daily life, she uses the cactus as one of her main subjects because they’re “self-sufficient, self-less, Zen and loveable”. From Greek island balconies to abstract funky pots to plants in pale, we think her artwork is a charming choice for bringing bright or organic vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Cacttone by Ulee’s work on iCanvas.


Anita’s & Bella’s Art

Anita’s & Bella’s Art creates eye-catching illustrations of abstract shapes and flourishing nature, along with photography of the beach and other outdoor scenes. Inspired by their love of traveling and exploring new styles, their range of designs include a mix of bright colors and black and white displays. From pink blue ocean dreams to glittery glam banana leaves to Caribbean palm trees, they have a stunning variety of trendy prints. If you’re hoping to bring lively or calming vibes to your space, we think their artwork is a nice way to achieve your goals. 

Click here to see more of Anita’s & Bella’s Art’s work on iCanvas.


Lea Barozzi

Based in Portland, Lea Barozzi creates charming illustrations of doll-like females as mermaids, witches, and more. Incorporating distorted natural imagery alongside psychological symbolism, she adds natural elements like flowers, mushrooms, and the ocean to her surreal scenes. From changeling girls to dragon queens to keepers of the moon, we think her artwork is a wonderful way to bring delicate or enchanting vibes to your space.

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


Dorota Kosi

Based in Texas, Dorota Kosi creates oil finger paintings of blossoming flowers, bright landscapes, and wild animals. Striving to add movement with swirls, dots, and dashes, each of her pieces has a touch of softness to emphasize on the glow of sunlight. From peaceful koi fish to California poppies to splendor in the sky, her prints stand out with a range of beautiful hues. If you’re hoping to create a colorful and lively atmosphere, we think her work is a brilliant way to accomplish your vision.

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


Mlle Belamour

Based in Guadeloupe, Mlle Belamour creates colorfully funky digital illustrations of Black women in everyday scenes with uplifting messages of self-love. Aiming to spread joy, highlight injustice, and awaken the senses, she showcases the beauty of sisterhood and the importance of body positivity. From biking beach ladies to working boss babes to fashionably glam gals, her prints radiate with happy vibes. Making her artwork a fun way to create a feel-good and empowering atmosphere.

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


Goed Blauw

Based in the Netherlands, Goed Blauw creates fun illustrations of tropical animals in colorful nature scenes, sometimes alongside capital letters. Aiming to capture the imagination of tiny tots and light up parents’ eyes, they bring creatures to life with bright colors and charming poses. From birds of spring to desert adventures to jungle parties, we think their artwork can be a delightful way to bring some wild or educational vibes to your space.

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


Laurel Greenfield

Based in Boston, Laurel Greenfield creates enticing paintings featuring ice cream cones and decorated cakes, along with other favorite treats and tasty meals. Inspired by moments of joy around the table, she uses appealing bold colors in hopes of creating an overall nostalgic feeling. From stacks of cheese to rainbow sprinkles to honeymoon cocktails, her prints are full of wonderful eats. Making her artwork a delicious way to design a sweet and playful atmosphere.

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


Circa 78 Designs

Based in Philadelphia, Circa 78 Designs creates funky digital abstract art featuring clean lines and bold shapes alongside fun eye-catching typography with exciting retro vibes. Striving to create work that’s nostalgic, playful, and harmonious, they bring the ‘70s back to life with warm color schemes and trippy imagery that pulls you in. From bright rainbow stripes to desert sunrises to golden shades, their minimalist prints are full of cheerful energy. If you’re wanting to create a groovy, eye-catching atmosphere, we think their artwork is a rad way to make your dreams come true.

Click here to see more of Circa 78 Designs’s work on iCanvas.

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