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Artists We Heart Ed. 61: Meet 10 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 Icelandic mountains to countryside animals to retro displays, meet 10 new artists who can help you bring rural drama, expressive tranquility, and more types of vibes to your space.

  1. Elli Milan
  2. Stefano Calisti
  3. Susan Winget
  4. Tania Oliveira
  5. Carmen Jabier
  6. Khaldoon Aldway
  7. Taku Creates
  8. Daniel Gastager
  9. Jenny Gummersall
  10. Melissa Renee

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.

Elli Milan

Based in Georgia, Elli Milan creates striking paintings of mythical creatures, stunning animals, and ethereal humans in mystical scenes. Hoping to empower people to step into their destiny and live with passion, her prints feature mesmerizing glows and glimmers. From gardens of bliss to gold tipped arrows to light dancers, we think her artwork can be a magnificent way to create a magical or alluring atmosphere.


Stefano Calisti

Based in Macerata, Italy, Stefano Calisti creates colorful paintings of lucious landscapes, eye-catching animals, vivid cities, and other vibrant scenes. Aiming to give off poetic meaning through light and color, he incorporates hot air balloons and other symbols into his work to bring each display to life. From Malta poolsides to trees of happiness to abstract hearts, his prints are full of energy. Making his artwork a bright way to bring lively or whimsical vibes to your space.


Susan Winget

Based in South Carolina, Susan Winget creates rustic paintings of barn animals, lovely holiday scenes, flourishing flowers, red trucks, and more scenes. Inspired by living on a farm with her family, she includes elements of countryside life in the majority of her work. From spring birdhouses to garden boots to porch rocking chairs, her prints exude delightful energy. If you’re looking to bring rural or charming vibes to your space, we think her artwork is a nice way to accomplish your goals.

Click here to see more of Susan Winget’s work on iCanvas.


Tania Oliveira

Based in Miami, Tania Oliveira creates colorful paintings of different dog breeds, various cats, and other types of animals. Aiming to draw attention and awareness to animal and environmental causes, her passion for nature is the ultimate inspiration behind her cubism and modernism art. From labrador mixes to magnificent hummingbirds to wolf portraits, we think her artwork can be a lively way to create a vibrant and expressive atmosphere. And if her work looks familiar to you, you may have seen her art featured in publications like Bianchini Magazine and VOH Magazine.

While no longer an iCanvas partner, you can check out more of this artist’s work here.


Carmen Jabier

Based in Toronto, Carmen Jabier creates funky digital illustrations of fun foods, colorful nature scenes, everyday objects, and more. Striving to share insights, invoke emotion, and spark nostalgia, she incorporates symbols and scenes to represent the 60s. From brain traffic to ice cream trucks to vintage radios, her prints are a mix of groovy and interesting. If you’re wanting to design a playful atmosphere with retro vibes, we think her artwork is a solid way to fulfill your vision.

Click here to see more of Carmen Jabier’s work on iCanvas.


Khaldoon Aldway

Based in Dubai, Khaldoon Aldway creates photography of wild animals, minimal deserts, and other landscapes. Inspired by his mom’s love of the outdoors and wildlife, he enjoys “chasing light and composing beautiful frames of nature” to create amazing stories. From birds in love to magic at the horizon to ripples of sand, we think his photos are a brilliant way to bring eye-catching or wild vibes to your space. And if you’re a reader of Forbes, Wild Planet Photo Magazine, or Paws Trails Explorers Magazine, you may recognize his work from previous features.

While no longer an iCanvas partner, you can check out more of this artist’s work here.


Taku Creates

Taku Creates makes minimalist digital illustrations of faceless Black people surrounded by colorful flowers and leafy botanicals. Highlighting relationships and relaxation, they emphasize human connections with each other, along with connections to nature. From daisy fros to fruitful women to natural sisters, their prints radiate positive energy. Making their artwork a stylish way to design an expressive or floral atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Taku Creates’ work on iCanvas.


Daniel Gastager

Based in Germany, Daniel Gastager creates dramatic photography capturing the natural beauty of Iceland, stunning landscapes, misty rivers, and other captivating destinations. Inspired by his love of the north and the alps, he often captures the mesmerizing beauty of mountains in his work. From Alpine sunrises to moody coastal evenings to foggy waterfall views, we think his photos can be an eye-catching way to create a scenic and majestic atmosphere. Think you’ve seen his work before? You may recognize his photos featured in FotoPro Magazine,  Backpacker Magazine, and Practical Photography Magazine.

Click here to see more of Daniel Gastager’s work on iCanvas.


Jenny Gummersall

Jenny Gummersall creates rustic paintings of farm animals and flowers, along with photography of countryside landscapes and nature. Wanting to meld her love of the traditional and contemporary West, she hopes her work “enhances people’s life with joy or provides a place to rest and ponder”. From clouds over beatle trees to New Mexico storms to dancing manes, her prints are captivating. Making her artwork a great way to bring rural or dramatic vibes to your space.


Melissa Renee

Based in Irvine, California, Melissa Renee creates eye-catching resin paintings of abstract gemstones, pools, beaches and seascapes. Striving to bring depth and life into her work with a multi-layering process, she often showcases movement with swirls and mixes of colors. From blue auroras to purple moonstones to salt creek Sunday’s, we think her artwork can be a beautiful way to add expressive or tranquil vibes to your space. And if her work looks recognizable to you, you may have seen her designs in Luxe Interiors + Design Southern California Edition.

Click here to see more of Melissa Renee’s work on iCanvas.

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