Don Sparrow is a Canadian illustrator, writer, and artist.
Publications in which he has been published include Computer Arts magazine , NUVO magazine , Ohio magazine and several others. In 2014 his work was seen on the NBC newsmagazine, Dateline NBC. [1]
He trained at Canada's prestigious Sheridan College under the tutelage of such renowned illustrators as Joe Morse , Gary Taxali , Christoph Niemann and Kathryn Adams .
His artwork has been shown in exhibitions in Hamilton, Ontario, Oakville, Ontario, and Saskatoon's Mendel Art Gallery .
Senator Herbert O. Sparrow is his great-uncle.
He has also done work on album design for independent musicians such as The Fjords and Boycott Scott .
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