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Artists We Heart Ed. 93: 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 abstracts to floral collages to shimmering seascapes, meet 7 new artists who can help you bring tranquil movement, wild whimsy, and more kinds of energy to your space.

  1. Marcio Alek
  2. Viola Painting
  3. Hanna Kaciniel
  4. Emily Reid
  5. Iryna Kastsova
  6. Isabelle Brent
  7. Austin Daniels

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.

Marcio Alek

Marcio Alek creates watercolors, mixed media, and digital art of fashionable portraits full of colorful florals and bursts of surrealism. Believing in kindness, diversity, hope, and the restorative power of art, he brings a range of emotional intensity to each portrait. From Black beauties to tribal members to floral framed ethnicities, we think his artwork can be a stunning way to create a glamorous and thought-provoking atmosphere. If his dramatic portraiture looks familiar, you may have seen his work featured in The French Têtu, CARAS Brazil, Capricho Magazine.

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


Viola Painting

Viola Painting creates dynamic paintings of colorful animals, powerful dancers, lively trees, and radiant landscapes. Full of vibrant lines and expressive movements, she hopes her art inspires people to take a moment to appreciate life and to “be content with simply ‘being’”. From bullfighters to big ocean waves to blackholes, her prints are full of energetic spirit. Making her artwork a great way to create an imaginative and electrifying atmosphere.

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


Hanna Kaciniel

Based in Scotland, Hanna Kaciniel creates still life paintings of candy, condiments, and alcohol, along with other food and fashionable objects. Straying from conventional fine art subjects to depict iconic snacks and brands, she has established herself as the leader of the modern Pop Art movement in Scotland. From jars of gummy hearts to spirits of the sea to Top Gun sunglasses, her prints contain incredibly realistic touches. If you’re hoping to create an eye-catching and appetizing atmosphere, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to achieve your goals.

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


Emily Reid

Nevada artist Emily Reid creates acrylic and oil paintings of wild animals surrounded by energetic patterns on colorful backgrounds. Inspired by the 30 cast-away animals on her tiny farm, she loves “plants, animals, the creative human spirit, dreams, and magic”. From fawns at night to singing chameleons to blue rhinos, we think her artwork can be a nice way to create an endearing yet whimsical space.

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


Iryna Kastsova

Belarus artist Iryna Kastsova creates paintings of flower bouquets, shimmering seascapes, colorful abstracts, and more. Striving to reveal the inner life of nature in all its diversity, she uses “deliberate coincidence and precise development” to visualize her scenes. From blooming trees to evenings in the city to pacific sunsets to colored mazes, her prints are striking. Making her artwork a beautiful way to create a scenic or expressive atmosphere.

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


Isabelle Brent

Based in France, Isabelle Brent creates intricate watercolors, mixed media art, and drawings of floral collages, charming animals, and more detailed nature scenes. With an interest in history and medieval art, she’s proud to have contemporary art experts compare her to “the great masters of the Middle Ages”. From equine friends to town cats to Florentine foxes, her prints are blooming with bright energy. If you’re looking to add a sense of whimsy or wildlife to your space, we think her artwork can be a fascinating way to accomplish your vision.

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


Austin Daniels

Malibu artist Austin Daniels creates acrylic abstract paintings full of flowing textures, splashes of water, and colorful depth. Ranging from muted palettes to neon tones, his art contains compelling layers conveying intriguing motion. From chemical peninsulas to deep sea fishing to ice breakers, we think his artwork can be a great way to add a sense of movement and tranquility to your space.

Click here to see more of Austin Daniels’ work on iCanvas.

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