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Artists We Heart Ed. 86: 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 exotic jungles to intricate animals to southern sea life, meet 6 new artists who can help you add bold invigoration, botanical charm, and more kinds of energy to your space.

  1. Nene Thomas
  2. Richard Harpum
  3. Holly Wood
  4. MC Romaguera
  5. Helen Black
  6. Magali Modoux

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.

Nene Thomas

Oklahoma City artist Nene Thomas creates digital fantasy art of magical fairies, majestic angels, fierce dragons, and other imaginative creatures. Inspired by a story she’s been working on since high school, each piece contains exciting details that bring you into new worlds. From chance encounters to mad queens to frost moons, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to create an alluring and adventurous atmosphere. If these mythical prints look familiar, you may have seen her work featured on the collectible card game “Magic: the Gathering”.

Click here to see more of Nene Thomas’ work on iCanvas.


Richard Harpum

South Yorkshire artist Richard Harpum creates realistic paintings of bountiful landscapes, fascinating cities, serene seascapes, colorful florals, and more. Inspired by his travels and his time living abroad, he captures a mix of iconic landmarks and interesting views through his art. From Monet’s Garden to the Windsor Castle to Prague at dusk, his prints are full of detail. Making his artwork a great way to create a striking and scenic atmosphere. And if these eye-catching paintings look familiar, you may have seen his work featured in International Artist Magazine.  

Click here to see more of Richard Harpum’s work on iCanvas.


Holly Wood

Based in Sante Fe, Mexico, Holly Wood creates paintings of Spanish word art, pets and wild animals, everyday objects, people, and Mexican skulls. Inspired by history, the news cycle, and her own vivid dreams, each creation features bold outlines and small touches of unusual elements. From skeleton tangos to women in cloaks to jade rabbits, we think her artwork can be an interesting way to create a balance of playfulness and peculiarity with a touch of Mexican flair.

Click here to see more of Holly Wood’s work on iCanvas.


MC Romaguera

New Orleans artist MC Romaguera creates detailed paintings and watercolors of tropical animals, flourishing flowers, seafood, cocktails, and more. Aiming to capture the distinctive Southern lifestyle, she uses an exciting mix of colors and expressive subjects. From beach time to royal peacocks to crab boils, her prints are filled with energy. If you’re looking to create a vibrant and fascinating atmosphere, we think her artwork can be a nice way to achieve your goals. 

Click here to see more of MC Romaguera’s work on iCanvas.


Helen Black

Based in Brighton, UK, Helen Black creates illustrations of endearing animals, often combined with intricate floral and leaf designs. Featuring an array of bright colors, she aims to add a little joy to the world with her art. From autumn kitties to love doves to tropical fish, we think her artwork can be a delightful way to create a charming, botanical atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Helen Black’s work on iCanvas.


Magali Modoux

New York artist Magali Modoux creates vibrant paintings of tropical jungles, detailed wildlife, colorful villages, and more. Inspired by naïve and folk art as well as her cultural exposure, she aims to only create bright and happy scenes because “the world has enough darkness”. From African rainbow forests to black panther sunsets to kaleidoscope fish, her prints showcase exotic places. Making her artwork a refreshing way to create an invigorating and bold atmosphere. 

Click here to see more of Magali Modoux’s work on iCanvas.

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