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Artists We Heart Ed. 3: Meet 16 New iCanvas Creators

More art means it’s easier than ever to discover art you love! Whether you want to surround yourself with meaning or simply add some life to your walls, connecting new artists with art appreciators like you is one of the best parts of welcoming more creators to iCanvas’ creative community.

From charming country paintings to chaotic abstracts to surreal digital art, these 16 new artists can help you add folksy, energetic or ethereal vibes to your space.

  1. Lowell Herrero
  2. Ruvim Noga
  3. Mary Marley
  4. Nico Di Mattia
  5. Sinister Monopoly
  6. Sandra Kowalskii
  7. Viktor Sheleg
  8. Michael Ward
  9. Willson Lau
  10. Peter Williams

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.

Lowell Herrero

Feeling a deep affinity for farmers, the late Lowell Herrero painted landscapes and country scenes bursting with life. His optimistic realism depicts the cats and cows he became known for and transcends to his more recently beloved beach scenes. Whether you want to create a folksy vibe or add a sense of charm to your space, Lowell’s work can help you celebrate the simple joys in life.

Click here to see more of Lowell Herrero’s art on iCanvas.


Ruvim Noga

“I hope to create work that can inspire people and help them achieve their dreams.” Ruvim Noga’s digital art and photography is equal parts realism and surrealism, bringing an otherworldly essence to landscapes, architecture, animals and underwater scenes. From inverted cityscapes to futuristic reflections, his work can help you add a dramatic, dreamy edge to your walls.

Click here to see more of Ruvim Noga’s art on iCanvas.


Mary Marley

Contrasting balance and chaos, Mary Marley creates abstract paintings blending patterns and layers. With a passion for generating wholeness from fragmented pieces, her disjointed pieces exude a sense of harmony and creative energy. As a result, they make the perfect pieces for creating a chic yet thought-provoking environment.

Click here to see more of Mary Marley’s art on iCanvas.


Nico Di Mattia

Infusing a sinister side into pop culture prints, Nico Di Mattia creates digital art with a sci-fi twist. Through rusty reimaginations of your favorite characters, Nico’s work can help you celebrate everyone from musicians to film stars to anime icons — all with a macabre edge. 

Click here to see more of Nico Di Mattia’s art on iCanvas.


Sinister Monopoly

Discovering his love for painting while serving time for marijuana possession, Sinister Monopoly quickly made a name for himself with his pop art often featuring his namesake, the Monopoly Man himself. Aptly referring to his work as a “piece of the American dream,” his animated paintings have the power to add funky, street style to your space.

Click here to see more of Sinister Monopoly’s art on iCanvas.


Sandra Kowalskii

Incorporating bold colors and provocative visuals, Sandra Kowalskii aims to tease, provoke and boggle the imagination. Often including fruits and other foods, as well as pop culture references, her work gives off bold, erotic and playful vibes all at once, resulting in the ability to energize the senses while inspiring a second look.

Click here to see more of Sandra Kowalskii’s art on iCanvas.


Viktor Sheleg

Blending brushstrokes and texture with human subjects and everyday objects, Viktor Sheleg creates complex abstracts with pops of color. From unique spins on still lifes to subtle silhouettes and emotive portraits, his work can add chaotic, thought-provoking vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Viktor Sheleg’s art on iCanvas.


Michael Ward

“I have come to see my paintings as documents of things looked at but not seen, the ordinary environment that we live in but seldom examine closely.” Capturing the beauty of everyday scenes, city corners and architecture, Michael Ward captures photos of real life then turns them into vivid paintings. The resulting dimension, stillness and realism present in each piece would make anyone do a double take.

Click here to see more of Michael Ward’s art on iCanvas.


Willson Lau

Painting flora, fauna and landscapes, Willson Lau captures the infinite beauty of the outdoors and its creatures. The bold strokes, vibrant colors and scenes of everything from romantic city strolls to graceful wildlife to hidden forest paths have the ability to add textured, majestic vibes to your space.

Click here to see more of Willson Lau’s art on iCanvas.


Peter Williams

Blending realism with a bit of spirituality, Peter Williams creates vivid drawings and watercolors of everything from wildlife to pets to Native American scenes. Whether you want to surround yourself with powerful imagery, tribal vibes, or charming animals, Peter likely has a print to bring life to your walls.

Click here to see more of Peter Williams’ art on iCanvas.

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