New Art

Artists We Heart Ed. 4: Meet 16 New iCanvas Creators

More art means it’s easier than ever to discover art you love! Whether you want to add imagination or a conversation piece to 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 thought-provoking paintings to city photography to cute and creepy digital art, these 16 new artists can help you add symbolic, urban, or playful vibes to your space.

  1. Daniel James Smith
  2. D. “Rusty” Rust
  3. Dylan Walker
  4. Michael Jermaine Doughty
  5. Cuddly Rigor Mortis
  6. Kats Illustration
  7. Christopher Brown
  8. Banu Beyza
  9. Vitali Komarov
  10. TOMADEE
  11. Deborah Eve Alastra
  12. Josefina Fernandez
  13. Katie Jurkiewicz
  14. Lisa Marie Kindley
  15. Bibliotography
  16. Christina Twomey

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.

Daniel James Smith

Blending surrealism with realism, Daniel James Smith creates portraiture of women and otherworldly creatures often merged with objects and symbolism. “I’m always trying to discover the undiscovered.” Striving to invoke a sense that is at once unexpected and familiar, his fantastical imagery can help add thought-provoking vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Daniel James Smith’s art on iCanvas.


D. “Rusty” Rust

Bridging the beauty of nature to canvas, D. “Rusty” Rust paints fine art of wildlife, seascapes and landscapes. Capturing the majesty of the natural world, he brings an uncanny sense of realism to everything from bald eagles to underwater scenes to African sunsets. His work is perfect for anyone who wants to bring the power of Mother Earth indoors.

Click here to see more of D. “Rusty” Rust’s art on iCanvas


Dylan Walker

Capturing the architecture and charm of America’s biggest city, Dylan Walker photographs the everyday beauty of New York. With a passion for invoking the emotion and feel of city life, his urban scenes span across seasons and burroughs. From the Manhattan Bridge at dusk to the Brooklyn townhouses in the spring, his work can help you add your favorite NYC vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Dylan Walker’s art on iCanvas.



Michael Jermaine Doughty

On a mission to inspire the world, Michael Jermain Doughty creates vibrant digital art of cultural icons. Often surrounding his subjects with bright colors and geometric shapes, his creations combine dimension with social commentary and beloved figures. From the Dr. King to the Fresh Prince, his work can help you celebrate your favorite leaders and characters.

Click here to see more of Michael Jermaine Doughty’s art on iCanvas.


Cuddly Rigor Mortis

With years of digital creativity and animation under her belt, Cuddly Rigor Mortis began creating her own world of creatures. Equal parts creepy and adorable, the resulting creations offer a sense of warmth and quirkiness capable of filling your heart and home with joy. Which makes it no surprise she has created characters for Disney! “Although my work has evolved…the core of what Cuddly is stays the same — making people happy.”

Click here to see more of Cuddly Rigor Mortis’ art on iCanvas.


Kats Illustration

Inspired by fashion, film and social issues, Kats Illustration creates mixed media art often celebrating pop culture and strong female figures. From ink and collage drawings to acrylic portraits, her collection includes everything from unmistakable TV characters accompanied by recognizable quotes to glamorous, inspiring women who can add empowering vibes to your walls.

Click here to see more of Kats Illustration’s art on iCanvas.


Christopher Brown

Comparing his artistic process to a DJ sampling different kinds of music, Christopher Brown blends different textures, colors and forms to create mesmerizing visuals. From pop portraits to trippy abstracts of objects, animals, city scenes and landscapes, he offers a new perspective on a variety of subjects. Whether you want edgy or captivating vibes, Christopher likely has a print for you.

Click here to see more of Christopher Brown’s art on iCanvas.


Banu Beyza

“My work is about connections that human beings make or don’t make through language, expression, emotions, and desires.” Creating mixed media portraits and figurative paintings, sometimes complemented by classic literature, Banu Beyza communicates a wide range of human feelings. From sensual silhouettes to dancing shadows, her work can add glamorous vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Banu Beyza’s art on iCanvas.


Vitali Komarov

Strongly inspired by Vincent Van Gogh, Vitali Komarov uses vibrant colors and textured brushstrokes to create paintings of everything from people, food, animals and nature. Adding a spirited vibe to everyday scenes, his impressionistic creations have the power to breathe life on to any wall while uplifting the senses.

Click here to see more of Vitali Komarov’s art on iCanvas.


TOMADEE

Using art as a way to “distort the codes” he learned when previously working in advertising, TOMADEE seeks to blur the line between myth and reality. Heavily influenced by music, classic film and 70s culture, he uses everything from painting to graphic design to create vibrant, layered pieces.Often featuring famous faces and collaged media, his work can add a pop culture edge to your space.

Click here to see more of TOMADEE’s art on iCanvas.


Deborah Eve Alastra

Translating her “impressionistic views of the world” onto canvas, Deborah Eve Alastra brings cityscapes, rolling countrysides and all the quiet corners in between to life. Her realistic oil paintings each tell a different story, whether it’s a brief moment between friends or an empty cobblestone street. Whether you want to add color or depth to your space, Deborah likely has a piece for you.

Click here to see more of Deborah Eve Alastra’s art on iCanvas.


Josefina Fernandez

Considering herself addicted to drawing, Josefina creates fashion illustrations inspired by her travels around the world. Specifically drawn to pop art and Japanese cultures, her leggy sketches exude style, confidence and a carefree edge. From fashion icons to everyday fashionistas, her work can help you add trendy vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Josefina Fernandez’s art on iCanvas.


Katie Jurkiewicz

“I love the feeling of being immersed in nature – whether it’s a walk deep in the woods…[or] being overtaken by weeds in the back garden.” Katie Jurkiewicz translates this love into lifesize paintings of botanical scenes and vibrant landscapes. Her scaled down versions feature the same vivid characteristics with the ability to bring the same refreshing, lush energy to your walls.

Click here to see more of Katie Jurkiewicz’s art on iCanvas.


Lisa Marie Kindley

Using soft colors to play up the air of enchantment found outdoors, Lisa Marie Kindley creates fantastical garden scenes. “I think of my paintings as poems, evoking a mood, a memory, a dream, that is too magical to be captured in any literal way”. From entangled branches to celestial skies overhead, her dreamy creations are fit for a fairytale, and capable of helping you create your own.

Click here to see more of Lisa Marie Kindley’s art on iCanvas.


Bibliotography

Bringing together two forms of art, Bibliotography merges classic literature with imagery to create simple yet strong visuals. From maps to characters from novels, her work is perfect for drawing out your childlike imagination while appealing to your inner sense of adventure and curiosity.

Click here to see more of Bibliography’s art on iCanvas


Christina Twomey

Originally creating art simply for the sake of filling her own empty walls, Christina Twomey uses acrylic resin to make abstract art inspired by elements found in nature. Her incorporation of different precious metals and pigments adds a three-dimensional effect to each piece, making her work perfect for anyone interested in adding earthy yet chic vibes to their space.

Click here to see more of Christina Twomey’s art on iCanvas.


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