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Artists We Heart Ed. 89: Meet 7 New iCanvas Creators

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 minimalist sports fields to adorable animals to abstract collages, meet 7 new artists who can help you bring creative intrigue, delicate playfulness, and more kinds of energy to your space.

  1. Kimera Wachna
  2. Apryl Roland
  3. Sam Cannon Art
  4. Cecile Albi
  5. Sanna Sjöström
  6. Beth Bordelon
  7. Andrea De Luigi

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.

Kimera Wachna

Seattle artist Kimera Wachna creates detailed mixed media art of woodland animals and fantasy creatures in dreamy scenes full of botanicals and celestial elements. Provoking a sense of magic, wonder, beauty, and hope, she often incorporates a soft glow in her work for an entrancing touch. From dancing moons to fairy rings to lunar rabbits, we think her artwork can be a delightful way to create an mesmerizing and enchanting atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Kimera Wachna’s work on iCanvas.


Apryl Roland

Based in Winston Salem, North Carolina, Apryl Roland creates travel photography of city buildings, nature scenes, famous landmarks, and more. With a love for adventuring near and far, she captures refreshing views across the world. From nights in Hawaii to Broadway in Nashville to rooftops in Paris, her photos are captivating. Making her artwork a great way to create an environment rich with wanderlust.

Click here to see more of Apryl Roland’s work on iCanvas.


Sam Cannon Art

Based in the Dorset countryside, Sam Cannon Art creates watercolors of wild animals in flower-filled nature scenes, sometimes featured with quotes. Inspired by her three beautiful horses and a cheeky English Bull Terrier, her art combines “contemporary calligraphy, poetry and the beautiful creatures she sees”. From whispering trees to attentive wolves to earthly companions, her prints are full of charm. If you’re hoping to create a whimsical atmosphere with storybook vibes, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to achieve your goals.

Click here to see more of Sam Cannon Art’s work on iCanvas.


Cecile Albi

Canadian artist Cecile Albi creates paintings of multi-hued forests, flourishing flowers, eye-catching abstracts, and other nature scenes. Echoing the offerings made by Impressionists, Cubists, and Abstract Expressionists, she enjoys “implementing order and surrendering to chaos”. From apple blossoms to summer robins to winter berries, we think her artwork can be a nice way to create a serene and colorful atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Cecile Albi’s work on iCanvas.


Sanna Sjöström

Based in Sweden, Sanna Sjöström creates kids’ art featuring digital watercolor illustrations of adorable animals, often with soft floral elements or involved in everyday activities. Inspired by flowers and nature, she hopes her art will “brighten your day and make you smile”. From bicycling elephants to floral bumblebees to lilac bears, her prints are endearing. Making her artwork a wonderful way to create a playful yet delicate atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Sanna Sjöström’s work on iCanvas.


Beth Bordelon

California artist Beth Bordelon creates minimalist digital art of various sports fields and equipment, as well as colorful foods, charming bugs, and interesting abstracts. Aiming to give feel-good vibes, her work features bright hues and sometimes incorporates positive phrases. From retro basketball courts to coffee around the world to lemon pop art, we think her artwork can be a great way to create a fun, modern atmosphere. If her joyful designs look familiar, you may have seen her work featured in HGTV Magazine.

Click here to see more of Beth Bordelon’s work on iCanvas.


Andrea De Luigi

Based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Andrea De Luigi creates mixed media abstracts of faceless people, city skylines, and colorful nature in a collage style. Aiming to nod to psychological complexities, she focuses on the “disjointed dynamisms in harmonious layers of elaborate symbolic elements”. From flaming birds to tropical feelings to inner voyages, her prints are full of fascination. Making her artwork an interesting way to add intriguing and creative vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Andrea De Luigi’s work on iCanvas.

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