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Artists We Heart Ed. 119: Meet 9 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 splashing oceans to unsettling settings to glittery agates, meet 9 new artists who can help you bring melancholic intrigue, textured captivation, and more types of vibes to your space.

  1. Selina Fenech
  2. Alex Kelly
  3. An Myeong Hyeon
  4. Rogerio Arruda
  5. Alesia Yeremeyeva
  6. beware the void
  7. Jen Wang Studios
  8. Johann Zelenin
  9. Aloke Design

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.

Selina Fenech

Based in Sydney, Australia, Selina Fenech creates drawings and watercolors of fearless fairies, majestic goddesses, and other mythical creatures. Inspired by the illustrations in her fairytale books, her creations stem from her own ideas of fantasy and the “sense of adventure she knew as a child”. From seas of roses to moon mermaids to tarot lovers, we think her artwork can be a wonderful way to create a magical and enchanting atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Selina Fenech’s work on iCanvas.


Alex Kelly

Birmingham, UK-based artist Alex Kelly creates paintings of soft flowers, food still lifes, and quiet nature scenes. Inspired by the innate beauty found in direct experiences that evoke emotions, ignite curiosity, and invite further exploration, he views his paintings as a journey “where cultivating sensitivity and keen discernment are paramount”. From English gardens to milk and biscuits to silver birches, we think his artwork can be a great way to create a calm and sophisticated atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Alex Kelly’s work on iCanvas.


An Myeong Hyeon

Based in South Korea, An Myeong Hyeon creates acrylic paintings of everyday interiors, bright landscapes, and intricate architecture. Capturing the contrast between the bright flow of light and the shadows, the basis of his paintings are “real places photographed in daily life and travel”. From blue breezes to green sofas to moon jars, each print is full of eye-catching details. Making her artwork a lovely way to create a relaxing and inviting atmosphere.

Click here to see more of An Myeong Hyeon’s work on iCanvas.


Rogerio Arruda

Brazil-based artist Rogerio Arruda creates digital art of shapes, animal creatures, potted plants, symbols, patterns, and more. Incorporating his deep passion for his Brazilian roots, he finds ways to “blend illustration and painting in a single piece”. From centerpiece vases to yellow monsteras to dino tigers, we think his artwork can be an interesting way to create an eccentric or geometric atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Rogerio Arruda’s work on iCanvas.


Alesia Yeremeyeva

Based in the UK, Alesia Yeremeyeva creates paintings of realistic splashing oceans and shorelines. Inspired by the atmospheric seascapes she’s blessed to observe everyday of her life, she wants to evoke happy feelings similar to hers – “joy, freedom, tranquility”. From evenings at the beach to endless summers to hazy bays, her prints are full of marine themes. If you’re looking to create a refreshing atmosphere and add a dose of movement to your space, we think her artwork can be a nice way to achieve your goals.

Click here to see more of Alesia Yeremeyeva’s work on iCanvas.


beware the void

London-based artist beware the void creates detailed paintings of suburban landscapes and settings with desolate energy. Creating unsettling and bleak imagery, his work is described as “cinematic and foreboding”. From pedestrian footbridges to Route 339 to corsican pines, we think his artwork can be a great way to create a melancholic and intriguing atmosphere.

Click here to see more of beware the void’s work on iCanvas.


Jen Wang Studios

Based in Brooklyn, Jen Wang Studios creates acrylic paintings, watercolors, and drawings of abstract flowers, people, everyday objects, places, and more. Exploring simple organic forms, color, and positive associations, her minimalist art is full of refreshing hues. Making her artwork a nice way to create a joyful and bright atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Jen Wang Studios’ work on iCanvas.


Johann Zelenin

Berlin-based artist Johann Zelenin creates charcoal and pencil drawings featuring elements of nature, boats, architecture, and more. Believing in the power of moments in which viewers find their own meaning regardless of intentions, he believes “the most powerful works of art are visual works”. From black whales to waterfalls to Harley Davidson motorcycles, we think his artwork can be an interesting way to create a dramatic atmosphere with vintage vibes.

Click here to see more of Johann Zelenin’s work on iCanvas.


Aloke Design

Aloke Design creates digital art featuring the forms and colors of agates and dazzling glitter. Inspired by nature, they hope viewers will “immerse themselves in a world of fantasy and exploration, experience a sense of wonder and curiosity”. From peacock hues to emerald glitter to starry purple, we think their artwork can be a wonderful way to create a textured and captivating atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Aloke Design’s work on iCanvas.

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