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Artists We Heart Ed. 127: 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 vibrant animals to graffiti abstracts to patterned fashion, meet 7 new artists who can help you bring colorful intrigue, wild fascination, more types of vibes to your space.

  1. Steph Moraca
  2. Hanneke Pereboom
  3. Karen Rieger
  4. Anne du Planty
  5. Gabriel Hermida
  6. Adubi Mydaz Makinde
  7. Samantha Redfern

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.

Steph Moraca

Steph Moraca creates realism paintings of mountains, golf courses, beaches, and other natural views. Fascinated by the great outdoors ignited through extensive travels during her childhood, her landscapes allow “beauty and emotion to converge on canvas”. From serene ocean sunsets to Big Bend butterflies to Joshua Tree super blooms, her prints are full of breathtaking views. Making her artwork a wonderful way to create a refreshing and captivating atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Steph Moraca’s work on iCanvas.


Hanneke Pereboom

Based in the Netherlands, Hanneke Pereboom creates atmospheric paintings of people being active in nature and swinging in colorful skies. Playing with surrealistic proportions and situations in which the color contrasts are outstanding, she uses her imagination by combining figurative imagery with abstract colors. From meadows with blooming flowers to girls on river banks to swans and divers, we think her artwork can be a great way to create a cheerful and playful atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Hanneke Pereboom’s work on iCanvas.


Karen Rieger

Toronto-based artist Karen Rieger creates paintings of women with patterned clothes, florals, and folk settings. Inspired by the artistic movements of the 19th and 20th centuries, she’s also influenced by “European textile patterns and sources derived from her immediate environment”. From a lady with an azure gown to an evening with ivory roses to a woman with a winter landscape, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to create a stylish atmosphere with a touch of whimsy.

Click here to see more of Karen Rieger’s work on iCanvas.


Anne du Planty

Based in France, Anne du Planty creates paintings of people walking, vintage cars, and cities. Immersing herself in the everyday life of shady squares and sleepy piers filled with sunlight, she “posts a love for life which radiates on her canvas”. From walks in Bologna to Havana motorcycles to cars in Trinidad, her prints are full of bold lines. If you’re looking to create an eye-catching and colorful atmosphere, we think her artwork can be a nice way to achieve your goals.

Click here to see more of Anne du Planty’s work on iCanvas.


Gabriel Hermida

Gabriel Hermida creates paintings of animals in their natural environments. Incorporating rich, realistic details, he brings a sense of vibrancy that embraces the energetic feeling of nature. From highland stags to ostentatious peacocks to tigers swimming, we think his artwork can be a beautiful way to create a fascinating and wild atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Gabriel Hermida’s work on iCanvas.


Adubi Mydaz Makinde

Based in Nigeria, Adubi Mydaz Makinde creates paintings of abstract people with bright hues. Inspired by contemporary life, he exhibits art “for great minds that must be re-awakened time after time”. From new brides to regal poses to red guitars, we think his figurative artwork can be a great way to create a colorful and intriguing atmosphere. 

Click here to see more of Adubi Mydaz Makinde’s work on iCanvas.


Samantha Redfern

Singapore-based artist Samantha Redfern creates mixed media and acrylic paintings of colorful graffiti abstracts. Inspired by nature, she aims to “bring positivity and joy to all that view it”. From happy gardens to neon streets to teal whispers, we think her artwork can be a wonderful way to create an expressive atmosphere with street art vibes.

Click here to see more of Samantha Redfern’s work on iCanvas.

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