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Artists We Heart Ed. 120: 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 abstract portraits to retro cameras to detailed flowers, meet 9 new artists who can help you add vibrant symbolism, coastal serenity, and more types of energy to your space.

  1. David Lozeau
  2. Christopher Vidal
  3. Natalie Ayas
  4. Hana Tischler
  5. Van Hovak
  6. Jürgen F. Novotny
  7. Nikki Wheeler
  8. Vernon Lewis Gallery
  9. Richard Jurtitsch

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.

David Lozeau

Based in San Diego, California, David Lozeau creates mixed media art, drawings, gouache paintings, and acrylic paintings of Day of the Dead skeletons partaking in fun activities, along with animal portraits. Depicting skeleton characters as if they were alive, he often incorporates instruments and under the sea themes. From reef riders to vintage racers to swords of the Samurai, we think his artwork can be a great way to create a lively and eye-catching atmosphere.

Click here to see more of David Lozeau’s work on iCanvas.


Christopher Vidal

Australia-based artist Christopher Vidal creates paintings of seascapes, mountains, and colorful sunset clouds. Influenced by contemporary and master artists of realism and impressionism, a lot of his work represents Australian landscapes inspired by places he visits. From atmospheric afternoons to winter mornings to wildfires, his prints are full of beautiful nature views. Making his artwork a wonderful way to create a serene yet revitalizing atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Christopher Vidal’s work on iCanvas.


Natalie Ayas

Based in Prague, Natalie Ayas creates soft pastel paintings and drawings of dog portraits and wild animals. Inspired by the beauty of nature and light, she tries to “maintain realism while leaving space for the viewer’s imagination”. From a smiling pup to a canine in the woods to a black panther, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to create a dreamy and calm atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Natalie Ayas’ work on iCanvas.


Hana Tischler

Lisbon-based artist Hana Tischler creates mixed media art, drawings, charcoal on paper, and paintings of women from different cultural backgrounds, often wearing swimsuits. Exploring diversity, sensuality, beauty, and confidence, she highlights different aspects of the female figure. From red lips to vivid daydreams to peachy bikinis, we think her artwork can be a nice way to create a feminine and confident atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Hana Tischler’s work on iCanvas.


Van Hovak

Van Hovak paints bright abstract portraits full of shapes and everyday objects. Exploring the idea of duality in the world we live in and the emotional depth of its people, he claims the source of his artistic conception is “beauty, spirituality, perfection and revelations”. From music lessons to mysterious conversations to dream cities, his prints are full of vibrancy. If you’re looking to create a symbolic and intriguing atmosphere, we think his artwork can be a great way to achieve your goals.

Click here to see more of Van Hovak’s work on iCanvas.


Jürgen F. Novotny

Based in Germany, Jürgen F. Novotny creates photography of cameras with patterned backgrounds along with city views and more. Trying to draw the viewers’ attention to topics such as “selfie mania”, he fills his photos with “symmetry, colouring, but also irony and exaggeration”. From brightly hued pillars to transparent Polaroids to lime vases, we think his artwork can be an interesting way to create a retro and eye-catching atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Jürgen F. Novotny’s work on iCanvas.


Nikki Wheeler

England-based artist Nikki Wheeler creates paintings of stormy seascapes, blooming flowers, and cloudy skies. Inspired by her love of nature, “she is constantly observing the changing light and its ability to change the mood and feel of a place in seconds”. From bright salty air to spring paths to chalky tides, we think her artwork can be a wonderful way to create a coastal atmosphere with serene energy.

Click here to see more of Nikki Wheeler’s work on iCanvas.


Vernon Lewis Gallery creates digital art of old-fashioned war and propaganda posters. Often incorporating unexpected elements of humor, they tie it together with retro messaging. From Scientific American magazine to Gentry Bros Circus to General Tom Thumb, we think their artwork can be a great way to create a surprising atmosphere with vintage vibes.

Click here to see more of Vernon Lewis Gallery’s work on iCanvas.


Richard Jurtitsch

Based in Austria, Richard Jurtitsch creates paintings of flowers, rainy city views, and fluttering butterflies. Incorporating realistic details alongside abstract works, he reveals texture in each piece. From red peonies to citydrops in Vienna to red roses, his prints are full of pretty petals. Making his artwork a lovely way to create a dramatic or wistful atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Richard Jurtitsch’s work on iCanvas.

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