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Artists We Heart Ed. 64: 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 busy cityscapes to feminine fashion to detailed wildlife, meet 10 new artists who can help you add urban expressiveness, organic calmness, and more types of energy to your space.

  1. Ed Schaap
  2. Laura Evans
  3. Astrid Sheckels
  4. Olga Tkachyk
  5. Olga Belova
  6. Ana Moguš
  7. Antonino Puliafico
  8. Elisa Chupik
  9. Lara Tan
  10. Floris Smeets

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.

Ed Schaap

Ed Schaap creates surreal paintings of big-eyed otherworldly creatures in unusual situations, often combined with elements of nature. Aiming to showcase characters exploring dream worlds, many of his designs contain solid background to focus on the expressions of the odd beings. From egg polishers to light catchers to marble collectors, his prints are full of peculiarity, Making his artwork an interesting way to create an imaginative atmosphere with steampunk vibes.

Click here to see more of Ed Schaap’s work on iCanvas.


Laura Evans

Based in O’Fallon, Illinois, Laura Evans creates travel photography of various places, outdoor scenery, objects, shop fronts, and more. Inspired by the small things seen in her European and US travels, she uses her camera to showcase the way she views the world. From green doors in Venice to snowy days in Cambridge to the streets of London, we think her photos can be a captivating way to bring vintage vibes and a sense of stillness to your space.

Click here to see more of Laura Evans’s work on iCanvas.


Astrid Sheckels

Astrid Sheckels, based in Massachusetts, creates endearing illustrations of bears, foxes, rabbits, and other woodland animals in everyday life scenes. Aiming to tell stories through her critters, she incorporates her Scandinavian roots in her work for a touch of whimsy. From picnics among the poppies to Christmases in the parlor to fall time reading, her prints are full of delight. If you’re hoping to create a charming and imaginative atmosphere, we think her artwork is a lovely way to achieve your goals.

Click here to see more of Astrid Sheckels’s work on iCanvas.


Olga Tkachyk

Floridian artist Olga Tkachyk creates palette knife paintings of colorful flowers, magnificent landscapes, and textured abstracts. Inspired by the beauty of nature, she loves to add “subtle highlights with a beautiful sense of light and movement” to bring her pieces to life. From coral water lilies to bright sunsets to dancing ribbons, we think her artwork can be a nice way to bring captivating or calming vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Olga Tkachyk’s work on iCanvas.


Olga Belova

Based in Egypt, Olga Belova creates silk paintings of tigers, birds, and other wildlife, along with cars, sailboats, and more. Hoping to draw people’s attention to the impoverishment of animals and birds, flora, and fauna, she brings in the smallest details to highlight the beauty of nature. From crowned cranes to leopard portraits to rivers of pink dreams, her prints are an interesting mix of subjects. If you’re wanting to bring soft or textured vibes to your space, we think her artwork is a great way to fulfill your vision.

Click here to see more of Olga Belova’s work on iCanvas.


Ana Moguš

Croatian artist Ana Moguš creates digital illustrations of green botanicals, fashionable women, nature scenes, and interesting abstracts. Inspired by the shapes and colors of nature, she uses a lot of earth tones throughout many of her creations. From calathea triostars to crazy plant ladies to modern vases, we think her artwork can be a wonderful way to bring organic or calming vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Ana Moguš’s work on iCanvas.


Antonino Puliafico

Antonino Puliafico, based in Italy, creates abstract paintings of flourishing landscapes, nature scenes, and different outdoor places. Inspired by Fauvism and Impressionism, he hopes viewers “see the colors dance across the canvas and convey emotion, and ultimately leave them wanting more”. From broken waves to new springs to parked gondolas, we think his artwork can be an exciting way to create a colorful and expressive atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Antonino Puliafico’s work on iCanvas.


Elisa Chupik

Argentinian artist Elisa Chupik creates paintings of rainy cityscapes, busy streets, and abstract buildings. Aiming to represent noisy and dynamic atmospheres, she wants to express that “time accelerates and the excess of concrete relays a cold and dehumanized feeling”. From the corners of New York to white cityscapes to rain in Buenos Aires, her prints are full of liveliness. Making her artwork a great way to bring urban or expressive vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Elisa Chupik’s work on iCanvas.


Lara Tan

Based in Montreal, Lara Tan creates digital fashion illustrations of females out in the city, working at home, relaxing, and more. Inspired by feminine women and boss babes, she uses a mostly pink color scheme for a girly touch. From coffee at the patisserie to pumpkin pick-up trucks to walk-in closets, her prints are full of everyday activities. If you’re wishing to create a stylish and lighthearted atmosphere, we think her artwork can be a delightful way to accomplish your goals.

Click here to see more of Lara Tan’s work on iCanvas.


Floris Smeets

Based in Norway, Floris Smeets creates nature photography of owls, bulls, and other wildlife, along with mountains, beaches, and landscapes. Aiming to capture natural beauty in a way that tells a story, he always takes pictures without disturbing the animals or altering the scenery. From Northern Lights dancing over Senja to fighting wild reindeer to portraits of purple sandpipers, his prints pull you in. Making his photos a stunning way to create a wild or captivating atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Floris Smeet’s work on iCanvas.

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