Artist Spotlight

5 Questions With Andileh

Andileh creates digital art of faceless Black women surrounded by florals, plants, and other natural elements. Her use of soft textures and touches of warm colors radiate feelings of liberation and self-examination. Full of beauty and wonder, her eye-catching artwork is sure to bring some grace to your space. 

Inspired and motivated by storytelling, Andileh creates her own narratives through her magnetic designs. Her flowerful scenes are depictions of self-expression and her own emotional representation. The recurring theme of flowers is used to portray powerful transformational concepts. She claims that “a field of flowers is a space where things can grow and bloom. Spaces that don’t allow things to grow can only be filled with objects – and objects do not grow, they break.” She showcases this idea strongly throughout her alluring pieces of ladies connecting with the environment.

With reflections of introspection and carefree relaxation, her creations give off a captivating aesthetic. From friends sharing wine in vivid yellow blossoms to solitary moments in open landscapes, her mix of hues can evoke a range of serene and positive emotions. Whether you want to breathe easy with some greenery, become one with the ocean, or be the queen of a pink meadow, her delicate displays of nature can help you achieve a thoughtful and organic atmosphere. 

We’re proud to offer Andileh’s work on iCanvas, and wanted to take a minute to introduce you to the human behind the art.

Keep reading to get a taste of what inspires her work, the style of music she creates to, and other artists she appreciates. You might be surprised to learn what you have in common!

Who are 5 of your current favorite artists, living or dead?

Geneva, Joyce Hoeven, Janice Sung, Morgan Harper Nichols, Ray Lei


What band or musician would you listen to while creating your art?

Yseult, Connie Constance, FKA twigs, Kelsey Lu


If you could master any other form of creative expression, what would it be?

Expressionism art


What is one person, one place, and one object that inspires you?

Black women, nature, and flowers


What is something about you that others may be surprised to learn?

I didn’t go to art school and I’m an aspiring filmmaker


Check out some of her creations below, and click here to view Andileh’s full iCanvas collection.


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