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Plus, a curation celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month! | THE ARTBEAT Circulating Last Week's Highligh

Plus, a curation celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month! | [iCanvas]( [Best Sellers]( [New Arrivals]( [Subjects]( [Artists]( [50% OFF SITEWIDE | EXTRA 15% OFF $100+ ORDERS | ENDS TODAY!]( THE ARTBEAT Circulating Last Week's Highlights New Arrivals Anna Inverarity Drawing folklore scenes full of decorative details, Inverarity's creations feature woodland animals and interesting female characters full of natural elements and mythological feels. Click through to see more storybook vibes from this Scotland-based artist. [Obsidian]( Obsidian [A Royal Invitation]( A Royal Invitation [VIEW MORE BY ANITA INVERARITY]( From bold fashion to psychedelic portraits to colorful animal scenes, get to know 8 more new iCanvas artists on the blog. [Meet 8 More New Creators!]( [60% OFF Curation Of the Week - Pirate Voyage! Shop Now!]( New Additions Susanne Kremer Capturing nature's stunning beauty as well as the world's most iconic destinations, Kremer recently added more photography showcasing breathtaking scenes across Florida's beaches. Click through to dive into more of her new oceanside additions. [Wooden Path To The Beach, Florida]( Wooden Path To The Beach, Florida [Beach Candy In Pastel, Miami Beach Florida]( Beach Candy In Pastel, Miami Beach Florida [VIEW MORE BY SUSANNE KREMER]( Collection Spotlight Friendship From sweet to sassy to full of soul, find a print that reminds you of your BFF. [VIEW ALL FRIENDSHIP]( A Curation Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month [Blog Feature - Main Image]( See Creations Inspired By Hispanic Culture [Blog Feature - Supporting Image]( [READ THE BLOG]( Dylan's Perfect Print "Transcension" by Cameron Gray One thing we love about art with so many details is it keeps you discovering new pieces to love over weeks, months, or even years! We think Dylan found a great print to keep surprises coming with every view. [5* Review by Dylan G.: ]( [Browse Art By Style!]( [Browse Trending Art!]( [Browse Art By Room]( [iCanvas] Copyright ร‚ยฉ 2006รขย€ย“2021 iCanvas. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: iCanvas 8280 Austin Ave Morton Grove, IL 60053 To stop receiving emails from iCanvas click here: [Unsubscribe]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------

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