New Art

Artists We Heart Ed. 59: Meet 10 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 city buildings to geometric florals to antique cars, meet 10 new artists who can help you bring adventurous serenity, sophisticated calmness, and more types of vibes to your space.

  1. Gigi Chen
  2. Alex G Perez
  3. Tanya Bond
  4. Holly Storlie
  5. Ann Jasperson
  6. Roll Up and Paint
  7. Anja Hebrank
  8. Renea L. Thull
  9. Brian Fuller
  10. Edelgard Schroer

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.

Gigi Chen

Gigi Chen creates photorealistic paintings of cute and majestic animals in dreamy scenes, often featuring glowing neon signs and elements of nature. Aiming to touch on family, belonging, safety, and love, she uses her art to express her search for the “ideal of home”. From illuminated curiosities to good thoughts to homes away from home, her prints are full of whimsical energy. Making her artwork a great way to create a magical, eye-catching atmosphere.

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


Alex G Perez

Alex G Perez creates photography of captivating nature scenes, magnificent wildlife, and exciting cities. Striving to capture amazing sights during his travels, he showcases a mix of metropolitan areas and stunning outdoor scenery. From waterfalls in Croatia to rush hour in Japan to elephants in Africa, we think his photos are a mesmerizing way to bring serene energy or adventurous vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Alex G Perez’s work on iCanvas.


Tanya Bond

Based in Ireland, Tanya Bond creates paintings of surreal female portraits, striking animals, and more scenes tied into nature. Inspired by the enchanting landscapes of the Emerald Isle, she strives to “depict emotion and hopes to invite the viewer’s imagination into untold stories”. From the queen of swords to moon watcher owls to sea brides, her prints are unusual yet beautiful. If you’re hoping to bring ethereal or empowering vibes to your space, we think her artwork is a lovely way to accomplish your vision.

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


Holly Storlie

Based in Indiana, Holly Storlie creates oil paintings of dogs, fish, and other animals, along with still lifes of eggs and everyday objects. Aiming to record an accumulation of moments, the changing dynamics of what she observes, and the shifts of light and color, she showcases her subjects with a range of depth and detail. From frog portraits to La Croix cans to mini parrots, we think her artwork can be a nice way to design a soft yet colorful atmosphere. 

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


Ann Jasperson

Ann Jasperson creates paintings of colorful flowers, beautiful butterflies, and mesmerizing cloudy skies. Aiming to find the light and color that grows from each bloom, she adds vibrancy to each of her pieces to make them come alive. From brilliant bouquets to essential oil botanicals to double white peonies, her prints are full of delicate delight. Making her artwork a lovely way to bring joyful or calming vibes to your space.

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


Roll Up and Paint

Based in New Jersey, Roll Up and Paint creates digital art featuring cannabis, colorful florals, and stylish Black females. Striving to reach as many people as possible with her art and spread positivity, she uses calm colors to emphasize on good vibes. From rosey dazes to the munchies to smoking flowers, her prints give off relaxing energy. If you’re looking to bring creative or mellow vibes to your space, we think her artwork can be an interesting way to accomplish your mission.

Click here to see more of Roll Up and Paint’s work on iCanvas.


Anja Hebrank

Based in Berlin, Anja Hebrank creates photography of city buildings, cars, and scenic destinations. Inspired by various journeys and simple everyday life situations, her artistic vision is influenced by “street photographers from the 1920s-1950s and basic graphical elements.” From Paris skylines to London streets to Icelandic lakes, her prints capture feelings of calm wanderlust. Making her photos an excellent way to design an adventurous yet serene atmosphere.

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


Renea L. Thull

Based in Minneapolis, Renea L. Thull creates digital art of round flowers, wild animals, and other organic elements with patterned designs. Inspired by themes of the natural world, her work incorporates “mid-century and traditional printmaking influences”. From alpine forests to beetle specimens to doves in flight, her prints contain earthy colors to emphasize themes of nature. We think her artwork can be an endearing way to bring geometric or botanical vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Renea L. Thull’s work on iCanvas.


Brian Fuller

Brian Fuller creates photography of antique cars, motels, rustic doors, and other old buildings. Often showcasing scenes in black and white, he focuses on the beauty of abandoned places and forgotten spaces. From coffee shops to desolate homes to gloomy churches, we think his photos can be a unique way to bring introspection or vintage vibes to your space.

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


Edelgard Schroer

Based in Germany, Edelgard Schroer creates paintings of textured abstracts, delicate flowers, and serene nature scenes. Striving to showcase a sensual expression of the joy of living, she hopes to take viewers on a journey through her world of colors. From blue oceans to faded memories to golden forests, her prints are eye-catching. If you’re wanting to bring sophisticated or calming vibes to your space, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to reach your goals.

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

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