New Art

Artists We Heart Ed. 82: Meet 7 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 textured flowers to refreshing landscapes to faceless women, meet 7 new artists who can help you add wild captivation, expressive introspection, and more kinds of energy to your space.

  1. Doriana Popa
  2. Miro Gradinscak
  3. Massimo Vittoriosi
  4. Paula Nathan
  5. Mezay Ugbo
  6. Janet Fikar
  7. Racquel Miller

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.

Doriana Popa

Based in Moldova, Doriana Popa, creates illustrations of female portraits, sometimes with pops of bright color and interesting surreal elements. Using delicate lines and eerie motifs, each piece is full of emotion with a touch of dramatic flair. From beauty in the dark to deadly stares to ghost towns, we think her artwork can be a great way to create an intriguing and stirring atmosphere.

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


Miro Gradinscak

Croatian artist Miro Gradinscak creates hyperrealistic graphite pencil drawings of people and expressive animals with elements of nature in each scene. Inspired by the great masters, he uses bold contrast and lifelike details to make each piece feel emotional. From Arabian beauties to silky touches to angel warriors, his prints pull you in. Making his artwork a fantastic way to create a dramatic or majestic atmosphere.

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


Massimo Vittoriosi

Based in Naples, Italy, Massimo Vittoriosi creates paintings of abstract figures embracing, dancing, posing, and in other scenes. Aiming to make a living connection with the observer through synthesis and simplicity, he uses symbols to bring viewers into a deep reflection. From kind gestures to souls in the mirror to moments of peace, his prints are full of intrigue. If you’re looking to create an introspective yet expressive atmosphere, we think his artwork can be an interesting way to achieve your goals.

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


Paula Nathan

Chicago artist Paula Nathan creates historical paintings of recognizable buildings, busy streets, city posters, and colorful scenery. Inspired by city neighborhoods, she admires the way the architectural structures “echo the creative eras they were built in”. From arches in Italy to Christmas Eve houses to rainy Venice streets, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to add ornate details and nostalgic vibes to your space.

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


Mezay Ugbo

Based in Chennai, India, Mezay Ugbo creates illustrations of faceless, fashionable Black women, eye-catching abstract shapes, botanicals, and other elements of nature. Inspired by her multicultural background, she aims to celebrate women of color in her work. From crazy plant ladies to smear campaigns to child’s play, her minimalist prints are chic. Making her artwork a wonderful way to bring stylish or botanical vibes to your space.

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


Janet Fikar

Florida artist Janet Fikar creates photography of refreshing landscapes, beautiful animals, interesting architecture, and more. Hoping to draw the eye to the interplay of light, color, and shadow, she loves discovering the “magic in familiar places”. From seas of gold to African pride to cowboy silhouettes, her prints are full of scenic views. If you’re hoping to create a wild and captivating atmosphere, we think her artwork can be a great way to accomplish your vision.

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


Racquel Miller

Racquel Miller creates textured paintings of soft flowers full of delicate hues. Inspired by all aspects of nature, she hopes her work can help you “find your own inner calm and peace, allowing you to get lost in what you see and feel”. From emerald forests to spring songs to happier times, we think her artwork can be a delightful way to create a flourishing and colorful atmosphere. If her work looks familiar, you may have seen her blossoming art featured in House & Garden, The World of Interiors, and GQ Magazine.

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

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