Artists We Heart Ed. 68: Meet 5 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 detailed animals to dramatic still lifes to abstract fashionistas, meet 5 new artists who can help you add wild magic, striking sophistication, and more types of energy to your space.
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.
Carol Luz
Based in Putnam County, New York, Carol Luz creates playful paintings of dogs enjoying human-like activities, such as surfing, along with aerial beach scenes. Aiming to bring a smile and chuckle to every viewer, she incorporates touches of lighthearted humor in every scene. From canine lifeguards to parasailing pups to boating corgis, we think her artwork is a cute way to bring endearing energy and adventurous spirit to your space. If her work looks familiar, you may have seen her charming art featured in Dan’s Papers.
Click here to see more of Carol Luz’s work on iCanvas..
Le Minh
Vietnamese artist Le Minh creates abstract digital illustrations of fashionable people using a mix of eye-catching shapes and patterns. Featuring a range of bold hues, they also incorporate movement in their art for an expressive touch. From fancy ladies to worlds of colors to geometric outfits, their prints are full of striking energy. Making their artwork a great way to add some style and sophistication to your space.
While no longer an iCanvas partner, this artist might have more work you can see online.
Taeko Ozaki
Based in Germany, Taeko Ozaki creates detailed black and white illustrations of wild animals featuring pops of color and enchanting symbols. Inspired by creatures and beautiful patterns, they include a variety of intricate flowers and other natural elements. From lion families to lovely giraffes to Savannah gazelles, their prints are full of wonder and beauty. If you’re hoping to bring magical or wild vibes to your space, we think their artwork can be a lovely way to achieve your goals.
While no longer an iCanvas partner, you can check out more of this artist’s work here.
Sebastian Hilgetag
Berlin artist Sebastian Hilgetag creates photography of stunning landscapes, delicate flowers, city buildings, elements of nature, and more. Striving to capture and find the authentic beauty in his surroundings, he takes captivating images during his travels around the world. From dreamy coffee corners to Baltic coastlines to golden hour rocks, we think his photos can be a beautiful way to add some scenic or serene vibes to your space. Does his work seem familiar to you? You might have seen his photographs featured in magazines like Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and Marie Claire.
Click here to see more of Sebastian Hilgetag’s work on iCanvas.
Michael Frank
Based in London, Michael Frank creates dramatic still life photography of flowers, foods, and drinks, along with outdoor scenes of nature and architecture. Inspired by old photography masters like Irving Penn and Edward Steichen, he enjoys “exploring shapes and textures from plants and compositions with everyday objects found around the house”. From Italian radishes to golden brown fruits to kew gardens, his images pull you in. Making his photos an interesting way to bring a sense of stillness with dramatic vibes to your space.