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Artists We Heart Ed. 65: 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 underwater animals to whimsical women to expressive dogs, meet 10 new artists who can help you bring bold introspection, mystical endearment, and more types of vibes to your space.

  1. Andreas Claussen
  2. Zack Goulet
  3. Martina Palmoni
  4. Vupaints
  5. Terry Steele
  6. Anne Keenan Higgins
  7. DaoZedd
  8. Marjolein Kruijt
  9. Dmitry Kokh
  10. Nancy Eckels

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.

Andreas Claussen

Based in Germany, Andreas Claussen creates surreal digital paintings of astronauts sitting on water floats and in unexpected situations, often shown with a skull face. Aiming to focus on the uncertainty of the human experience, he uses bold imagery to invoke thoughts in subtle yet powerful ways. From relaxing on the moon to wrestling with a pig to panic buying, we think his artwork can be an interesting way to create a playful or intriguing atmosphere.

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


Zack Goulet

Based in Chicago, Zack Goulet creates abstract paintings featuring bold shapes, trippy patterns, and lines full of movement. Aiming to explore quantum physics, consciousness, and the human condition, he “draws upon outsider and folk art compulsions for visual storytelling”. From continental shifts to astral surfs to orb weavers, his maximalist prints are eye-catching. Making his artwork a great way to create a sophisticated atmosphere with expressive vibes.

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


Martina Palmoni

Italian artist Martina Palmoni creates vibrant mixed media art of stylish dogs in front of graffiti backgrounds, along with other colorful pop art collages. Inspired by 20th-century artists such as Magritte, Picasso and Klimt, she adds dimension, bright hues, and details to make her subjects pop. From pups with donuts to canines smoking cigarettes to hidden faces of lovers, her prints are full of bold energy. If you’re looking to create a loud yet playful atmosphere, we think her artwork can be a fun way to accomplish your goals.

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


Vupaints

Vupaints, based in southern California, creates female portraits within abstract displays, often incorporating florals and elements of nature. Aiming to combine multiple art techniques within his body of work, he also uses soft color schemes to create a sense of flow and beauty. From rainbow connections to snake charmers to kaleidoscope butterflies, we think his artwork can be a wonderful way to bring expressive energy and creative vibes to your space.

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


Terry Steele

Based in American Fork, Utah, Terry Steele creates realistic paintings of stunning landscapes, wild animals, waterfalls, and other outdoor scenes. Inspired by his fascination with wildlife and nature, he captures every detail he sees around him to bring his art to life. From morning geese to river crossings to house finches, his prints are captivating. Making his artwork a lovely way to create a scenic and serene atmosphere.

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


Anne Keenan Higgins

Detroit, Michigan artist Anne Keenan Higgins creates lighthearted illustrations of stylish women, playful florals, cute animals, and more. Including elements of fashion in many of her designs, she hopes her work appeals to anyone that enjoys a feminine style. From dog walkers to coffee shops to Ukrainian girls, her prints are full of charm. If you’re hoping to create a chic and whimsical atmosphere, we think her artwork can be a nice way to fulfill your vision.

Click here to see more of Anne Keenan Higgins’s work on iCanvas.


DaoZedd

Based in Ukraine, DaoZedd, formed by Daria Zaseda, paints eye-catching portraits of expressive people and dogs, along with vases of flourishing flowers. Aiming to emphasize on femininity and strength, she “colors her grief” after having to flee her home in Kyiv. From greyhound yawns to crucified womanhood to red peonies, her prints are empowering. Making her artwork a strong way to bring bold or introspective vibes to your space.

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


Marjolein Kruijt

Netherlands artist Marjolein Kruijt creates soft paintings of wildlife, insects, dogs, and dreamy landscapes. Aiming to capture the pure essence of animals and nature, each painting carries spiritual messages and symbolism to tell a unique story. From enchanting woods to golden peacocks to Earth healing unicorns, her prints are magical. If you’re wanting to create a mystical or endearing atmosphere, we think her artwork can be a mesmerizing way to achieve your goals.

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


Dmitry Kokh

Based in Moscow, Russia, Dmitry Kokh creates photography of seascapes, wildlife, and underwater animals like sharks, whales, and seals. Hoping to bring awareness to our planet’s natural heritage, his goal is to “capture images that reflect energy and full immersion”. From fox portraits to ice rays to rocky islands, his prints pull you in. Making his photos a stunning way to create a captivating and refreshing atmosphere.

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


Nancy Eckels

Californian artist Nancy Eckels creates paintings of textured abstracts and oceanic landscapes full of movement and various shades of blue. Aiming to incorporate the colors of the ocean, she often focuses on the splashing of the waves and the variety of rock shapes. From lost horizons to reef explorations to liquid reflections, we think her artwork can help bring calming or invigorating vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Nancy Eckels’ work on iCanvas.

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