Drawings by Erika Rier
Following you will find a selection of drawings by Erika Rier. You can view more work and purchase drawings here. You can also purchase prints and cards of many of my drawings through Society 6. Click on photos for prints and other goods.

Goose and Pigeon, 11.5 x 14, pen and gouache on paper

56th Street, 11.5 x 14, pen and gouache on paper

They Did Sigh, 11.5 x 14, pen on paper

Attic, 11 x 14, pen, gouache and self leveling gel on paper

A Selection of Shirts, 11.5 x 14, pen on paper

Harvest, 9 x 11, pen on paper

Candle, 11.5 x 14, pen on paper








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great work!
you must have a lot of patience
Thank you! It’s strange, I don’t think of myself as being a patient person. I do somehow have a high tolerance for highly repetitive work. Can’t figure that out.
great work,,,, and in how many days you finished one assigment? impressive.
gorgeous work, glad a random google search had me stumble across it
inspiring.
please continue-lol but only for your enjoyment, not mine!
Thank you! I have to say that getting your comment definitely helped get me re-focused here. Thanks for the encouragement!
Really enjoy your style, very skilled! Thanks for sharing : -)
Thank you so much!
Crazy detail and I love it and envy it!
Really like the subtly warped dimensions, they give a dreamy feeling….
I will be on a road-trip to the US in a few weeks and if our road carries us closish
to your gallery, I would love to stop by.
I’m so happy you like them. Where are you taking your road trip? My gallery is located about an hour southeast of Tucson. It is an absolutely gorgeous drive though.
i just love your drawings.. they are so unique! Congrats!
Thank you so much, your comment means so much to me!
simple feeling but great detail and interesting storytelling!
Thank you so much, I appreciate the storytelling comment. I was a writer for a long time but eventually decided that I preferred drawing my stories.
Great drawings! I didn’t see any men in your drawings though, are you like me and kind draw men correctly.
Drawing men is definitely not a strong point for me. I think the most I can hope for is something gender neutral. I also draw a lot from dreams, daydreams and personal experience and while none of the drawings look like me per se they are typically drawn as manifestations of my outward & inward self. Or maybe, I’m just lazy.
I love it! Really inspiring!
Thank you so very much!