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Erin Sparler

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Reference photos and inspiration from the antique car show

For Father’s Day we went to the Hershey Elegance car show. What a wonderful collection of antique cars all presented in their gorgeous formal gardens. I didn’t take many pictures: just a couple I shapes and patterns I found inspiring. Thought I would share them with you. Can you figure out what they all are?... more

Art agent for my multiple exposures

I also wanted to post here that my multiple exposures and fine art photography work is now available for licensing through OCDesingSource!... more

It’s official I have a new art licensing agent!

I’m very happy to announce that it is official! Parcai Designs will be representing my illustrative artwork to the art licensing field! WoHo! More details and a link to our work there to come…... more

Inspiration under our asses and armpits

My grandmother was an avid embroider. When she passed away I went to her house and collected up all of the pillows that she had painstakingly embroidered. It’s funny -all those years, all those thanksgiving dinners & Christmases- and I never noticed these little works of artwork right under our asses and armpits. These last... more

Dump truck illustration

My latest illustration…... more

Dragon shapes artist book cover

As I’ve mentioned in a couple of previous posts, I love learning new things and exploring new art trends. One of these new trends is the creation of hand made uniquely shaped artists journals or books. Jane Davenport and Teesha Moore created a mermaid shaped artist book for their online Mermaid Circus Workshop. And of... more

Finished abstract contour line drawing

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I posted this as it was in the works several weeks ago. Here’s the finished abstract line painting. One of the mermaids from my online class commented that they thought the original post looked like shells and that she would totally use it in collage. Now I kinda think it looks like butterflies. Why do... more