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Artists We Heart Ed. 140: Meet 5 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 textured abstracts to blooming flowers to realistic landscapes, meet 5 new artists who can help you bring creative intrigue, quiet joy, and more kinds of vibes to your space.

  1. Mansung Kang
  2. Khanlar Asadullayev
  3. Amanda Dagg
  4. Anja Spagl
  5. Urszula Gogol

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.

Mansung Kang

Based in San Francisco, Mansung Kang creates paintings of realistic landscapes, waterscapes, and city scenes. Enjoying scenes of nature with harmonious light and shadows, especially in the sunny weather in California, he hopes his work ultimately presents viewers with a “sublime sense of warmth, happiness, and contentment.” From Sedona rocks to sunsets at the pier to houses on the hill, we think his artwork can be a wonderful way to create a refreshing and scenic atmosphere. With such an incredible portfolio, he’s received many awards such as the Gateway International 2017-2018, The Artist’s Magazine 34th Annual Art Competition, Manhattan Arts International, and more.

Click here to see more of Mansung Kang’s work on iCanvas.


Khanlar Asadullayev

Baku-based artist Khanlar Asadullayev creates paintings of lush landscapes, serene portraits, and bouquet still lifes. Inspired by nature, especially the combination of sunlight and shadows, he often fills his canvases with bright colors. From rose gardens to blooming empresses to a view of Kastellet, Stockholm, we think his artwork can be a lovely way to create a quiet yet joyful atmosphere. 

Click here to see more of Khanlar Asadullayev’s work on iCanvas.


Amanda Dagg

Based in Penticton, B.C., Amanda Dagg creates paintings of colorful blooming flowers. Inspired by the natural beauty of wildflowers, meadows, and forests, her blossoming art is a true celebration of life’s beauty. From dandelion clocks to delightful hearts to summer evenings, we think her artwork can be a beautiful way to create a textured and joyful atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Amanda Dagg’s work on iCanvas.


Anja Spagl

Nuremberg-based artist Anja Spagl creates paintings of people with abstract splatters against solid backgrounds. An invitation to a surreal world that is characterized by a poetic, romantic and sometimes melancholic note, she aims to “raise questions in the viewer without necessarily wanting to force a concept on him.” From flying high to coral reefs to the freedom of art, we think her artwork can be a great way to create an intriguing and creative atmosphere. 

Click here to see more of Anja Spagl’s work on iCanvas.


Urszula Gogol

Based in Chicago, Urszula Gogol creates digital art of colorful abstracts. Merging her fascination for complex surfaces, colors, and labor-intensive processes, she “digitally manipulates city-made textures through new media.” From radial circles to axial designs to strong declarations, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to create a textured and expressive atmosphere.

Click here to see more of Urszula Gogol’s work on iCanvas.

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