Limited Editions

Creators We Love Ed. 4: Meet Limited Edition iCanvas Artists

Whether you’re looking to start an art collection or for your next gallery wall addition, check out these Limited Edition artists we love. And if something catches your eye, be sure to act fast! With limited production runs, these prints definitely won’t last.

From Tom Kingue’s digital pop culture art to Everett Spruill’s mixed media musicians to Sam Onche’s celebrity paintings, this week we’re introducing you to three more Limited Edition creators we love. Featuring Beyoncé, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and James Brown, these artists offer a variety of ways to elevate your space. 

Keep scrolling to find an artist that catches your eye. And if you see a Limited Edition print you love, order today! It’ll arrive with a Certificate of Authenticity, including your print’s edition number and the artist’s signature.

Tom Kingue

Residing in Strasbourg, France, Tom Kingue creates digital art of famous rappers and singers, basketball players, movie and anime characters, and more. Aspiring to “make art that illustrates people or moments that had an impact on pop culture”, he often honors celebrities that passed away by showing them with angel wings and halos.

Incorporating those legacy portrayals with glowing, spiritual vibes alongside pop culture power, his prints display a nicely balanced mix of striking and soft. From a portrait of Drake to a Nipsey Hussle angel to The Saiyans and the Hitman, we think his artwork can help you create a bold and compelling atmosphere.


Everett Spruill

Residing in Orlando, Florida, Everett Spruill creates Limited Edition mixed media art of famous jazz singers and musicians, along with Civil Rights activists. Ranging from expressive and exciting to stoic and honorable, he displays familiar faces in different forms.

Inspired by the Civil Rights Movement and the racism still prevailing, he showcases Black icons in lighthearted and brightly colored scenes. From Tony Wynn on saxophone to a stamp collage of James Baldwin to Ella Fitzgerald singing, we think his Limited artwork can be a wonderful way to add some musical or mesmerizing vibes to your space. In addition to Limited Editions, Everett Spruill has more creations available on iCanvas, including abstract Afro collages and more cultural scenes.


Sam Onche

Sam Onche creates Limited Edition paintings of musicians, athletes, movie characters, and other famous faces in detailed portraits. Ranging from dark and bold to brightly colored, he captures a dramatic feeling in each piece.

Aiming to use Black art as a voice to speak on issues, his creations give off emotional energy through his use of facial expressions. From a close up of The Weeknd to a powerful portrait of Michael Jordan to WizKid smiling, his prints catch eyes. Making his Limited Edition artwork a nice way to create an expressive yet introspective atmosphere. In addition to Limited Editions, Sam Onche has more work available on iCanvas, including powerful portraiture full of afrofuturistic vibes. If his art looks familiar, you may have seen him work with brands like Colorforchange, The Hut, and Outside Colby.

More Limited Edition Artwork

Check out these artists who added some Limited Edition prints to their iCanvas collections.

Durro Art

Based in Croatia, Durro Art’s Limited Edition digital prints feature musicians, movie characters, and neon logos. From a Snoop Dogg comic cover to a Taylor Hawkins sketch to a smoking Scream mask, click-through to see more bold prints.

“Cyberpunk Steampunk”

Courtney Hiersche

Based in Oregon, Courtney Hiersche’s Limited Edition prints feature paintings of pop culture parodies. From Ariel on the beach to a boy posing with baby Yoda to Pickle Rick with a bunch of fruit, click-through to see more nostalgic yet modern prints.

“Andy’s Toy”

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