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Artists We Heart Ed. 130: Meet 6 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 joyful cats to patterned vases to interior photos, meet 6 new artists who can help you bring lighthearted endearment, scenic captivation, and more kinds of vibes to your space.

  1. Alefes Silva
  2. Meredith Howse
  3. Abol Bahadori
  4. Michael Schwan
  5. Planet Cat
  6. Teresa Rego

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.

Alefes Silva

Based in Bogota, Alefes Silva creates hand drawn sketches and digital coloring of people in nature, surreal scenes, and intriguing portraiture. Creating art that’s poetic, dreamy and enigmatic, he tells a detailed visual story in each of his prints. From singing flowers to blue rooms to tree houses, we think his artwork can be an interesting way to create an imaginative atmosphere with storybook vibes.

Click here to see more of Alefes Silva’s work on iCanvas.


Meredith Howse

Australia-based artist Meredith Howse creates paintings of calm beaches, blooming trees, and scenic landscapes. Inspired by the world around us, she incorporates “cool depths, the impending charge of an approaching storm, the warmth of the sun, and the salty feel of ocean air” in her work. From cottage gardens to lifeguard towers to early springs, we think her artwork can be a wonderful way to create a coastal or serene atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Meredith Howse’s work on iCanvas.


Abol Bahadori

Abol Bahadori creates collage and digitally infused art enhanced by paint featuring nature and architecture in eye-catching hues. Inspired by colorful carpets and miniatures of his hometown Tabriz, he visualizes the world through a “kaleidoscope of color refractions to stimulate an additional sensorium expanding the viewer’s perception and imagination”. From chroma fields to hovering ponds to split arches, his prints are full of abstract imagery. Making his artwork a great way to create a vibrant and stimulating atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Abol Bahadori’s work on iCanvas.


Michael Schwan

Based in Germany, Michael Schwan creates photographs of nature views, abandoned interiors, and intricate architecture. Astonished by the beauty in his travels, he feels a deep connectedness with nature and “Lost Places”. From broken glass ceilings to haunted church pews to red handrails, we think his artwork can be a nice way to create a scenic and captivating atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Michael Schwan’s work on iCanvas.


Planet Cat

Normandy, France-based artist Planet Cat creates digital art of cats with patterns, collage elements, along with nods to classic art and pop culture. Aiming to bring a childlike sense of playfulness and a joyful and anarchic spirit to her work, she adds bright colors, smiling faces, and touches of humor to each piece. From Romeow and Juliet to Catsby to Clawed Monet, we think her artwork can be a delightful way to create a lighthearted and endearing atmosphere. If her feline prints looks familiar, you may have seen her work with clients such as HarperCollins, Papyrus, and Zara.

Click here to see more of Planet Cat’s work on iCanvas.


Teresa Rego

Based in Porto, Teresa Rego creates illustrations of colorful flowers and vases. Incorporating a mix of eye-catching patterns, she brings an exciting and energizing feeling to each print. From geometric gardens to autumn still lifes to green pumpkins, her prints are full of bold designs. Making her artwork a wonderful way to create a joyful and bright atmosphere. If her style looks familiar, you may have seen her work with clients like Prada, 7UP,  and Clinique.

Click here to see more of Teresa Rego’s work on iCanvas.

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