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Artists We Heart Ed. 96: Meet 8 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 colorful abstracts to Black portraits to scenic landscapes, meet 8 new artists who can help you add dramatic stillness, confident style, and more types of vibes to your space.

  1. Kaari Selven
  2. Stephanie Lane
  3. Olahoop Travel Posters
  4. Toni Goffe
  5. Geert Lemmers
  6. Sierra Siler
  7. Tom Clay
  8. Sarah Morton

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.

Kaari Selven

Based in California, Kaari Selven creates detailed illustrations and digital art of moonlit mountains, blooming flowers, people, wild animals, and other everyday objects. Incorporating themes of growth, identity, and a deep appreciation for flora and fauna, she often infuses her subjects with natural elements. From yoga poses to forested jeeps to lunar blooms, we think her artwork can be a wonderful way to create a minimalist atmosphere celebrating nature.

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


Stephanie Lane

Texan artist Stephanie Lane creates mixed media art of tigers, giraffes, and other animals in colorful scenes with flowers, stars, and more. Incorporating wild creatures and fantasy elements, she often showcases her subjects participating in joyful activities. From angel lions to farm friends to pug lily pads, her prints are full of imaginative energy. Making her artwork a lovely way to create an endearing and playful atmosphere.

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


Olahoop Travel Posters

Based in France, Olahoop Travel Posters creates digital posters featuring famous landmarks, beaches, national parks, cities, and other places around the world. Inspired by vintage illustrations from the ‘50s to the ‘70s, their creations are “colorful and whimsical” depictions of longtime favorite destinations. From San Francisco airport tags to the Taj Mahal in India to the London Tower Bridge, their travel posters showcase a widespread mix of scenic views and prints with jetset appeal. If you’re looking to create a retro atmosphere with a dose of escapism, we think their artwork can be a great way to achieve your goals.

Click here to see more of Olahoop Travel Posters’ work on iCanvas.


Toni Goffe

Toni Goffe creates paintings of colorful scenic forests, landscapes, and other views with dramatic skies as well as delightful scenes with cats. Capturing beautiful nature scenes and playful kitties, his range of vibrant creations spreads from rolling farmlands to coastal beaches. Whether you prefer some clifftop sunsets, misty mornings, or a few tabbies rolling around, we think his artwork can be a nice way to add some rural or charming vibes to your space.

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


Geert Lemmers

Based in the Netherlands, Geert Lemmers creates paintings, photography, and digital art of colorful abstracts, Amsterdam city views, and nature scenes. Incorporating elements of movement while also showcasing still scenes, he says his work is categorized as “chaos, beauty, and imperfection”. From intellectual freedom to mystifying forests to the discovery of heaven, his artwork is full of energy. Making his artwork an interesting way to create a lively and captivating atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Geert Lemmers’ work on iCanvas.


Sierra Siler

Cleveland artist Sierra Siler creates digital art of poised Black portraits, harmonious communities, and everyday life moments. Summarizing her work as brown art by a Black artist, she uses her creations to “inclusively portray Black people and beauty”. From sleeping with money to applying mascara to posing in a bikini, we think her artwork can be a beautiful way to add some style and confidence to your space.

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


Tom Clay

Based in Switzerland, Tom Clay creates paintings of scenic landscapes, busy city streets, cows in nature, and more. Inspired by the great outdoors, he claims his work to be “representational but not photo-realistic”. From cafes in early spring to fields of poppies to old and weathered barns, he has an eclectic collection of art. If you’re hoping to bring urban energy or pastoral energy to your space, we think his artwork is a great way to accomplish your goals.

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


Sarah Morton

Scotland-based artist Sarah Morton creates photography of scenic landscapes, splashing seascapes, closeups of flowers, and more. A student of art history, she feels lucky to be surrounded by “some of the most beautiful seas and mountains in Scotland”. From night rocks to peony petals to photogram dreams, we think her artwork can be a wonderful way to add a sense of drama or stillness to your space.

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

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