The Secret Meaning of Cypress Trees in Art
Cypress trees have held symbolism in cultures across the planet
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Did you know cypress trees have particular symbolism in art, mythology, and religion?
For centuries, Middle Eastern and European cultures have revered the cypress as a symbol of the transition between life and death, with cypresses symbolizing the uplifting of the human spirit and the possibilities of eternal life.
Cypresses grow worldwide, and therefore, cultures of all types have celebrated the symbology of this tree.
Revered in one of the earliest civilizations in Iran, the cypress was declared the tree of immortality by the Iranian prophet Zarathustra, founder of the Zoroastrian religion. It has since appeared in the archeological records of ancient Athens, the Bible, ancient Rome, and many mythologies.
Cypress Vines by Erin Hanson, 2021
What is a Cypress Tree?
Cypress trees are some of the oldest plants in the world. Fossil records date the cypress back to the Mesozoic era, between 251 and 60 million years ago. This era is popularly known as the time of the dinosaurs.
During this time, there was one landmass called Pangea, which later fractured, forming the landmasses we have today. Because there was one singular landmass during the Mesozoic, the cypress spread to all corners of the land. Therefore, different cypress variants are now found on almost every continent.
Not only is the genus Cupressus ancient, but cypress trees themselves are long-lived. The oldest tree in Asia and the third oldest living organism in the world is the Cypress of Abarqu, located in the Iranian city of Abarkuh and is estimated to be between 4,000 and 5,000 years old. This tree appears in ancient poetry and carvings, and legend says that Zarathustra himself planted the tree. Other sources say that Japheth, the son of Noah, planted the tree. Either way, this tree is ancient.
There are species of cypress trees native to all continents except for Antarctica. Additionally, not only have we identified cypresses just about everywhere, but there are trees that many like to call cypresses, even though they are not related to the genus. Some trees you’ll hear called a “cypress” include the Jack Pine in Canada and the false cypress native to Japan.
The Jack Pine by Tom Thompson, 1916
Where to See Magnificent Cypress Trees
If you love cypress trees, add these trees below to your bucket list. Here are five magnificent cypresses and cypress groves that you should see.
1. Sarv-e Abarkuh or the Cypress of Abarkuh
As mentioned above, this is the third oldest tree in recorded history, thought to have been planted by Zarathustra or a son of Noah over 4,000 years ago. If you are visiting Iran, then this tree is a must-see.
2. The Lone Cypress
An oft-photographed and painted tree, the Lone Cypress represents a bulwark against the raging sea and is a sight to behold. At 250 years old, this tree is remarkable.
Stand of the Cypress by Erin Hanson, 2016
3. The ancient bald cypress trees of Black River Preserve
North Carolina is home to the fifth oldest tree species in the world, the bald cypress, now preserved along the Black River. One cypress in the forest dates back to at least 605 B.C.E., the time of the Babylonian empire, and that is not the only ancient cypress thriving along this river. Several are over a thousand years old, and all are well worth seeing.
4. Caddo Lake’s cypress forest
The largest cypress forest on the planet is located in East Texas, surrounding Caddo Lake. The immense lake/bayou stretches for 25,400 acres on the border of Texas and Louisiana, and much of the surrounding land is taken up by cypress trees.
Dappled Light by Erin Hanson, 2019
5. The cypress forest in Tai’an, Taichung
There are many cypress forests in Taiwan, but the one in Tai’an has become more popular over the years as it is very small and a peaceful break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. If you are a regular visitor to Taiwan, this and the other cypress forests are likely the only places where you can enjoy fall color.
Another (and possibly less touristy) spot to enjoy cypresses in Taiwan is The Yuanshilin Trail in Virgin Forest Park.
At-Risk Cypress Trees in America and Around the World
Because this tree is so ancient, there are many different cypress species native to particular places worldwide.
Of these trees, some are endangered or at risk of extinction.
Unfortunately, the species that has inspired many great works of art, from Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax to Erin Hanson’s Cypress Moon, is endangered. This is the Monterey Cypress or Cupressus macrocarpa.
Cypress Moon by Erin Hanson, 2021
Another California native cypress at risk is the Gowen Cypress, Cupressus goveniana. This dwarf cypress usually only grows to about 30 feet tall on average and is on the endangered tree list.
California is home to many cypress species, and unfortunately, they are all at high fire risk. The population of Cuyamaca cypress, Cupressus stephensonii, which only exists in San Diego, was decimated during a particularly harsh fire season in 2003.
Break of Clouds by Erin Hanson, 2017
Other endangered cypress trees include the Saharan Cypress (cupressus dupreziana) and the Bald Cypress (taxodium distichum). While Bald Cypress do not belong to the Cupressus genus, they do belong to the same family as all cypresses, so we are including them here.
While it is difficult to hear that some beautiful cypresses are at risk, you can do something about this issue! Here are five steps recommended by the nonprofit organization Tree Foundation:
1. Educate yourself on local trees and visit local forests.
2. Support reforestation through active volunteering or by donating to nonprofits that focus on land management and green initiatives.
3. Learn about forests all over the world.
4. Educate your child, children, or grandchildren about forests, the benefits trees provide, and the beauty of the natural world.
5. Buy products certified by forest-friendly organizations like Rainforest Alliance, Forest Stewardship Council, and the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil.
Cypress Trees in Art Throughout the Centuries
As a giant cypress has occupied ancient Persia for thousands of years, it will come as no surprise that cypresses have occupied pride of place in many Persian rugs throughout the centuries. In fact, you have almost certainly seen the symbol of a cypress on a Persian rug, but you may not have known what you were looking at.
Iranian rug with heavily stylized cypress detailing, early 19th century
Cypress trees factored heavily in the Zoroastrian religion, which was often worshiped outdoors between two cypress trees with a fire - often fueled by the branches of those trees - in the middle. Woven artwork depicting these trees and utilizing Zoroastrian artwork often includes heavily stylized trees, some in rich red, almost as if the eternal cypresses were aflame. The symbolism depicted here is that of life beyond death.
This symbolism has been passed down the ages, with cypresses placed in tile Ottoman’s Topkapı Palace, cypresses carved into burial sites, and even a Greek myth. The mythical being Cyparissus, a boy who, once killed, grew into a cypress tree, was depicted in art throughout ancient Greece and Rome.
Ancient Pompeii fresco of Cypresses, 1st century AD
Cypresses have traditionally been planted at burial sites throughout Europe and the Middle East. However, in the Eastern part of the world, cypresses have a different meaning. In China, cypress trees are associated with good fortune and longevity, representing harmony between humans and nature. This is seen in many pieces of Chinese landscape art. While in the far West, Native Americans have traditionally seen the cypress as sacred symbols of protection and healing.
Cypress Trees by Kano Eitoku, 1590
Cypresses are found across all cultures and artistic disciplines, from pottery to fabric art, from frescoes to oil paintings.
Island of the Dead V by Arnold Böcklin, 1886
The Angel of Death by Evelyn De Morgan, 1881
While cypresses were most commonly used during the 18th and 19th centuries to depict scenes of mourning, Vincent van Gogh famously used cypresses in many of his works as a celebration, a vibrant flame-shape reaching up to the heavens.
In a letter to a friend, the painter said, “The cypresses still preoccupy me…because it astonishes me that no one has yet done them as I see them.” Many have tried to read into van Gogh’s cypresses, as he included them in many of his paintings. While the jury is still out as to what, if any, symbolism he attributed to them, the most recent thoughts by experts on his work are that he found comfort in their endurance, prevalence, and durability rather than the traditional symbolism of life and death that cypresses so often represent.
Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh, 1889
Cypresses by van Gogh, 1889
Since van Gogh, many painters have tackled the noble cypress, including Erin Hanson. Hanson is a great student of impressionist artists, and van Gogh’s work is among her favorites. So, it was no wonder that she decided to paint her local cypresses, the native trees of California.
Here are several of her cypress works, showcased chronologically:
Cypress Sky by Erin Hanson, 2013
Cypress Wisps by Erin Hanson, 2014
Cypress Rhythms by Erin Hanson, 2016
Cypress View by Erin Hanson, 2017
Rocky Cypress by Erin Hanson, 2018
Cypress Lights by Erin Hanson, 2019
Cypress Coast by Erin Hanson, 2020
Cypress Blues by Erin Hanson, 2021
Cypress Radiance by Erin Hanson, 2022
Cypress Cliff by Erin Hanson, 2023
As you can see, the towering cypresses of Monterey, California, feature heavily in Erin Hanson’s artwork, just as the native cypresses of Provence, France, featured in van Gogh’s works. Because the cypress is so ubiquitous around the world, artists can depict this ancient tree in all its forms, wherever they may find it.
Feel free to continue to explore Erin Hanson’s works here. You will notice that trees feature heavily in her landscape art, and there are many different families, genera, and species for us to explore, discuss, and share in the years to come.
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How Vibrant Colors Have Been Used in Art Throughout HistoryTuesday, June 7, 2022From the beginning of recorded history, artists have sought vibrant colors to use in their art. Cave paintings used a mixture of animal fats and saliva with charcoal, iron-rich soil, or chalk to create red, yellow, brown, black, and white. Ancient Egyptians used rich red, blue, green, brown, yellow, and black pigments to paint hieroglyphs and works of art. Renaissance artists went into debt sourcing lapis lazuli to create brilliant blue for their masterworks in oil. Read More → |
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How Vibrant Colors Have Been Used in Art Throughout History Tuesday, June 7, 2022 From the beginning of recorded history, artists have sought vibrant colors to use in their art. Cave paintings used a mixture of animal fats and saliva with charcoal, iron-rich soil, or chalk to create red, yellow, brown, black, and white. Ancient Egyptians used rich red, blue, green, brown, yellow, and black pigments to paint hieroglyphs and works of art. Renaissance artists went into debt sourcing lapis lazuli to create brilliant blue for their masterworks in oil. Read More → |
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A History of Sunflower ArtTuesday, May 24, 2022Sunflowers have famously been depicted by impressionist and post-impressionist artists Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin. While these two giants in the art world were European, the flower has a distinctly American origin. Read More → |
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A History of Sunflower Art Tuesday, May 24, 2022 Sunflowers have famously been depicted by impressionist and post-impressionist artists Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin. While these two giants in the art world were European, the flower has a distinctly American origin. Read More → |
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When to Stop PaintingA Note from Erin HansonFriday, January 14, 2022How do you know when a painting is done? How do you stop a painting from becoming overworked and muddy? Learn about how impressionist artist Erin Hanson knows when to stop painting. Read More → |
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When to Stop Painting A Note from Erin Hanson Friday, January 14, 2022 How do you know when a painting is done? How do you stop a painting from becoming overworked and muddy? Learn about how impressionist artist Erin Hanson knows when to stop painting. Read More → |
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Surrounding Yourself with BeautyInterview with Gallerist Amy JensenFriday, December 31, 2021Do you find that new collectors are intimidated by original art? Many of our original paintings sell to first-time collectors. I have noticed that people who are really passionate about impressionists like Monet and van Gogh also fall in love with Erin’s paintings. We make it easy to start collecting original work, like taking videos of the piece if they can’t see it in person, and we offer layaways or financing options through Art Money. Read More → |
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Surrounding Yourself with Beauty Interview with Gallerist Amy Jensen Friday, December 31, 2021 Do you find that new collectors are intimidated by original art? Many of our original paintings sell to first-time collectors. I have noticed that people who are really passionate about impressionists like Monet and van Gogh also fall in love with Erin’s paintings. We make it easy to start collecting original work, like taking videos of the piece if they can’t see it in person, and we offer layaways or financing options through Art Money. Read More → |
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A Modern-Day Look at Impressionism Versus ExpressionismHow two distinct painting movements mergeWednesday, December 22, 2021The term “impressionism” often conjures up images of van Gogh’s sunflowers, Monet’s waterlilies, and luncheons with Renoir. These paintings are beautiful, rich in color, and depict everyday scenes from the period. On the other hand, the first painting most people think about when hearing “expressionism” is The Scream by Edvard Munch. Other classic expressionist paintings like Der Blaue Reiter by Kandinsky and Large Blue Horses by Marc showcase expressive movement and brilliant color. These expressionist works and many others use movement, color, and style to evoke emotion in both painter and viewer. Both styles of painting are evocative, rich with imagery and color, and completely fascinating. Read More → |
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A Modern-Day Look at Impressionism Versus Expressionism How two distinct painting movements merge Wednesday, December 22, 2021 The term “impressionism” often conjures up images of van Gogh’s sunflowers, Monet’s waterlilies, and luncheons with Renoir. These paintings are beautiful, rich in color, and depict everyday scenes from the period. On the other hand, the first painting most people think about when hearing “expressionism” is The Scream by Edvard Munch. Other classic expressionist paintings like Der Blaue Reiter by Kandinsky and Large Blue Horses by Marc showcase expressive movement and brilliant color. These expressionist works and many others use movement, color, and style to evoke emotion in both painter and viewer. Both styles of painting are evocative, rich with imagery and color, and completely fascinating. Read More → |
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Go Leaf Peeping in the Northeast with Erin Hanson [Part 1]Leaf Peeping in New EnglandMonday, October 25, 2021Have you ever gone leaf peeping? Seeking out the most vibrant autumnal colors among local or far-flung trees and forests can be immensely satisfying. There is something about turning a corner to find a shock of gold and red against green or stopping at a lookout to view a patchwork of fall hues. The vibrant, seasonal colors found in trees around the world can bring a feeling of renewed energy and peace to those who go looking. Read More → |
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Go Leaf Peeping in the Northeast with Erin Hanson [Part 1] Leaf Peeping in New England Monday, October 25, 2021 Have you ever gone leaf peeping? Seeking out the most vibrant autumnal colors among local or far-flung trees and forests can be immensely satisfying. There is something about turning a corner to find a shock of gold and red against green or stopping at a lookout to view a patchwork of fall hues. The vibrant, seasonal colors found in trees around the world can bring a feeling of renewed energy and peace to those who go looking. Read More → |
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Go Leaf-Peeping on Paths Less Traveled with Erin Hanson [Part 2]Go Leaf Peeping with Erin Hanson Throughout the United StatesMonday, October 25, 2021Come on a journey with Erin as she explores the leaf-peeping paths less traveled around the United States. Read More → |
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Go Leaf-Peeping on Paths Less Traveled with Erin Hanson [Part 2] Go Leaf Peeping with Erin Hanson Throughout the United States Monday, October 25, 2021 Come on a journey with Erin as she explores the leaf-peeping paths less traveled around the United States. Read More → |
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An Ode to Water LiliesTuesday, September 14, 2021In honor of Erin Hanson's new, expansive water lilies painting, we wanted to take a moment to look back at the rich and colorful history of these luminous blooms. Read More → |
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An Ode to Water Lilies Tuesday, September 14, 2021 In honor of Erin Hanson's new, expansive water lilies painting, we wanted to take a moment to look back at the rich and colorful history of these luminous blooms. Read More → |
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How Does Color Influence Your Mood?Wednesday, March 3, 2021Erin Hanson, like many artists over the years, creates artwork in a varied palette. Each Hanson piece focuses on a particular landscape, viewed at a specific time of day. Often, these paintings focus on the play of light and shadow in natural spaces. The work can be as stark as the backlit oaks in her Crystal Light series or softer, as in a view of central California on a summer’s day Read More → |
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How Does Color Influence Your Mood? Wednesday, March 3, 2021 Erin Hanson, like many artists over the years, creates artwork in a varied palette. Each Hanson piece focuses on a particular landscape, viewed at a specific time of day. Often, these paintings focus on the play of light and shadow in natural spaces. The work can be as stark as the backlit oaks in her Crystal Light series or softer, as in a view of central California on a summer’s day Read More → |
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Patone's Color of the Year (Yellow!) in ArtTuesday, March 2, 2021Pantone has long been known for their ability to detect and influence color trends that impact every facet of our visual day-to-day lives. Every year Pantone selects two "Colors of the Year," which help furniture, textile, fashion, makeup and technology designers decide on which colors to use in their products. This year the colors are Ultimate Gray and Illuminating Yellow. These choosen colors are a culmination of years of aesthetic fires and misfires and long experience with color creating various emotions, whether pleasant, jarring, soothing or joyful. Read More → |
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Patone's Color of the Year (Yellow!) in Art Tuesday, March 2, 2021 Pantone has long been known for their ability to detect and influence color trends that impact every facet of our visual day-to-day lives. Every year Pantone selects two "Colors of the Year," which help furniture, textile, fashion, makeup and technology designers decide on which colors to use in their products. This year the colors are Ultimate Gray and Illuminating Yellow. These choosen colors are a culmination of years of aesthetic fires and misfires and long experience with color creating various emotions, whether pleasant, jarring, soothing or joyful. Read More → |
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Emotions and ArtSunday, February 28, 2021Great art evokes an emotional response. Some have said that this is art’s purpose. Others have stated an elevation of man’s essential being is art’s fundamental purpose. Bob Dylan said it best when he said “The highest purpose of art is to inspire. What else can you do? What else can you do for anyone but inspire them?” This idea brings the relevance of art in our world to a much greater level than the simple evocation of emotion. Many things, besides art, can evoke emotion. An argument at the dinner table, a positive pregnancy test, or even a deep breath and a cup of tea. There is nothing inherently artistic in these actions, beyond the fact that they require some kind of intentionality and creation to make them happen Read More → |
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Emotions and Art Sunday, February 28, 2021 Great art evokes an emotional response. Some have said that this is art’s purpose. Others have stated an elevation of man’s essential being is art’s fundamental purpose. Bob Dylan said it best when he said “The highest purpose of art is to inspire. What else can you do? What else can you do for anyone but inspire them?” This idea brings the relevance of art in our world to a much greater level than the simple evocation of emotion. Many things, besides art, can evoke emotion. An argument at the dinner table, a positive pregnancy test, or even a deep breath and a cup of tea. There is nothing inherently artistic in these actions, beyond the fact that they require some kind of intentionality and creation to make them happen Read More → |
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Memory Lane: The History of Open ImpressionismWednesday, December 16, 2020Open Impressionism was born after painting (and climbing) desert rocks for many years. The chunky, abstract shapes of the rocks informed my brush as I captured their sharp shadow lines and flat planes of color. I apply the word "open" to denote a more open and modern approach to impressionism (I use wide, thick brush strokes instead of the traditional narrow brush strokes, for example); also the word "open" is appropriate because my paintings are inspired directly by the open air and natural beauty of the outdoors. My paintings focus on the changing effects of light, in the spirit of the past impressionist masters. Read More → |
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Memory Lane: The History of Open Impressionism Wednesday, December 16, 2020 Open Impressionism was born after painting (and climbing) desert rocks for many years. The chunky, abstract shapes of the rocks informed my brush as I captured their sharp shadow lines and flat planes of color. I apply the word "open" to denote a more open and modern approach to impressionism (I use wide, thick brush strokes instead of the traditional narrow brush strokes, for example); also the word "open" is appropriate because my paintings are inspired directly by the open air and natural beauty of the outdoors. My paintings focus on the changing effects of light, in the spirit of the past impressionist masters. Read More → |
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A Commission Steeped in Family HistoryTuesday, November 10, 2020As a teenager, my family was stationed overseas in Europe. We were able to trace our roots back to a small village in Switzerland named Steinen. We located our family crest carved into the posts of the town’s courthouse indicating our ancestors as one of the original founding families of the village many centuries earlier. Fifty years later, my wife and I traveled back to Switzerland in order for her to also experience the area and its intrinsic beauty. Read More → |
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A Commission Steeped in Family History Tuesday, November 10, 2020 As a teenager, my family was stationed overseas in Europe. We were able to trace our roots back to a small village in Switzerland named Steinen. We located our family crest carved into the posts of the town’s courthouse indicating our ancestors as one of the original founding families of the village many centuries earlier. Fifty years later, my wife and I traveled back to Switzerland in order for her to also experience the area and its intrinsic beauty. Read More → |
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Welcome to the World of 3D Art ReproductionAn Inside Look at the Technical Specifications and DetailsWednesday, September 30, 2020This incredible fine art print is Erin’s high-tech answer to the growing demand for textured prints. Each replica faithfully duplicates every brush stroke's color and feel, using cutting-edge, three-dimensional scanning technology and multi-layered printing to capture every aspect of the original painting. While previous articles have discussed the replicas themselves, we wanted to take this opportunity to share the technical details of Erin’s state-of-the-art reproductions. Read More → |
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Welcome to the World of 3D Art Reproduction An Inside Look at the Technical Specifications and Details Wednesday, September 30, 2020 This incredible fine art print is Erin’s high-tech answer to the growing demand for textured prints. Each replica faithfully duplicates every brush stroke's color and feel, using cutting-edge, three-dimensional scanning technology and multi-layered printing to capture every aspect of the original painting. While previous articles have discussed the replicas themselves, we wanted to take this opportunity to share the technical details of Erin’s state-of-the-art reproductions. Read More → |
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How Erin Hanson’s 3D Textured Replicas Are MadeBehind the ScenesThursday, September 24, 2020Erin Hanson has brought the latest in 3D printing to her custom, limited edition offerings. This new print is a textured replica created using micro-layered 3D modeling and 48-bit color to make the most realistic painting reproductions available today. How is this done? Read More → |
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How Erin Hanson’s 3D Textured Replicas Are Made Behind the Scenes Thursday, September 24, 2020 Erin Hanson has brought the latest in 3D printing to her custom, limited edition offerings. This new print is a textured replica created using micro-layered 3D modeling and 48-bit color to make the most realistic painting reproductions available today. How is this done? Read More → |
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Announcing: A Revolutionary New Fine Art Print, the 3D Textured ReplicaErin Hanson 3D Textured ReplicasMonday, September 21, 2020In response to a growing demand for textured prints, we are proud to announce a new product that faithfully reproduces the texture of Erin's original oil paintings. “Erin Hanson 3D Textured Replicas” are created using cutting-edge, 3-dimensional scanning technology and multi-layered printing to capture the actual brush strokes and texture of the original. Read More → |
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Announcing: A Revolutionary New Fine Art Print, the 3D Textured Replica Erin Hanson 3D Textured Replicas Monday, September 21, 2020 In response to a growing demand for textured prints, we are proud to announce a new product that faithfully reproduces the texture of Erin's original oil paintings. “Erin Hanson 3D Textured Replicas” are created using cutting-edge, 3-dimensional scanning technology and multi-layered printing to capture the actual brush strokes and texture of the original. Read More → |
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A Memorable Birthday GiftMonday, September 14, 2020"It was such an incredible moment! She had no idea, and was completely overwhelmed with the beauty of your painting, Erin! It was so amazing to watch the hues of the painting change as the afternoon light faded into the evening and night. Erin, you really captured that moment perfectly, and we’ll treasure it forever." Read More → |
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A Memorable Birthday Gift Monday, September 14, 2020 "It was such an incredible moment! She had no idea, and was completely overwhelmed with the beauty of your painting, Erin! It was so amazing to watch the hues of the painting change as the afternoon light faded into the evening and night. Erin, you really captured that moment perfectly, and we’ll treasure it forever." Read More → |
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Mavericks Turned MastersImpressionists Have Long Dared to Paint Their Subjects Fearlessly and BoldlyWednesday, April 22, 2020Louis Leroy was outraged. And the popular Parisian playwright, who also dabbled at painting and printmaking, was determined to expose an upstart group of artists—who had banded together to show their works in a new exhibition—for what he thought they really were: imposters. Read More → |
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Mavericks Turned Masters Impressionists Have Long Dared to Paint Their Subjects Fearlessly and Boldly Wednesday, April 22, 2020 Louis Leroy was outraged. And the popular Parisian playwright, who also dabbled at painting and printmaking, was determined to expose an upstart group of artists—who had banded together to show their works in a new exhibition—for what he thought they really were: imposters. Read More → |
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An in-depth look at the painting "Rays of Light"Painting In-Depth LookTuesday, July 30, 2019One of my favorite places to explore these unique desert landscapes are the many palm oases around Palm Springs and Indio. These hidden miracles of water and life are tucked away amid dry, arid mountain crevices. You would never know they existed until they appear suddenly in front of you, a bright green explosion of verdant plant growth. From ferns to shaggy palm trees, these plants gather around the running waters that spring from the San Andreas fault line. Read More → |
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An in-depth look at the painting "Rays of Light" Painting In-Depth Look Tuesday, July 30, 2019 One of my favorite places to explore these unique desert landscapes are the many palm oases around Palm Springs and Indio. These hidden miracles of water and life are tucked away amid dry, arid mountain crevices. You would never know they existed until they appear suddenly in front of you, a bright green explosion of verdant plant growth. From ferns to shaggy palm trees, these plants gather around the running waters that spring from the San Andreas fault line. Read More → |
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An in-depth look at the painting "Autumn Vineyards"Sunday, July 14, 2019I was inspired by a late afternoon drive through the vineyards in western Paso. Oak trees gather along the lines of the hills, catching the warm afternoon light. The golden vines glimmer in colorful autumn hues. The brushstrokes are thick and impressionistic, conveying a sense of movement within the painting. Read More → |
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An in-depth look at the painting "Autumn Vineyards" Sunday, July 14, 2019 I was inspired by a late afternoon drive through the vineyards in western Paso. Oak trees gather along the lines of the hills, catching the warm afternoon light. The golden vines glimmer in colorful autumn hues. The brushstrokes are thick and impressionistic, conveying a sense of movement within the painting. Read More → |
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Cypress Lights: Behind the ArtWednesday, June 26, 2019We wanted to take a moment to look behind the scenes at one of Erin Hanson's newest paintings. Cypress Lights was painted in 2019 in her San Diego-based studio. We hope you enjoy this Erin Hanson interview about Cypress Lights. Read More → |
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Cypress Lights: Behind the Art Wednesday, June 26, 2019 We wanted to take a moment to look behind the scenes at one of Erin Hanson's newest paintings. Cypress Lights was painted in 2019 in her San Diego-based studio. We hope you enjoy this Erin Hanson interview about Cypress Lights. Read More → |
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How to Light Your Artwork at HomeSunday, March 17, 2019One question we often hear from collectors purchasing paintings here at The Erin Hanson Gallery is “What is the best lighting solution to highlight this piece?” This is a topic close to our hearts here at the gallery, as an Erin Hanson painting looks different depending on the type of lighting used. Because the lighting of a piece is so vital to one’s enjoyment of the artwork, we wanted to take a deep dive into the various lighting you can utilize in your home to display your painting. Read More → |
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How to Light Your Artwork at Home Sunday, March 17, 2019 One question we often hear from collectors purchasing paintings here at The Erin Hanson Gallery is “What is the best lighting solution to highlight this piece?” This is a topic close to our hearts here at the gallery, as an Erin Hanson painting looks different depending on the type of lighting used. Because the lighting of a piece is so vital to one’s enjoyment of the artwork, we wanted to take a deep dive into the various lighting you can utilize in your home to display your painting. Read More → |
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Artist ResourcesThursday, March 14, 2019I have put this collection of resources together as a way to inspire other artists to discover their own painting style and find their own niche in the art world. These resources will guide you on how to become a true master at your own style of painting, how to make a living as an artist, and see what the life of being an artist is really like. Read More → |
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Artist Resources Thursday, March 14, 2019 I have put this collection of resources together as a way to inspire other artists to discover their own painting style and find their own niche in the art world. These resources will guide you on how to become a true master at your own style of painting, how to make a living as an artist, and see what the life of being an artist is really like. Read More → |
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How Does Copyright Work for Artwork?Copyright helps an artist retain ownership for his/her work.Friday, December 14, 2018Copyright is essential protection for artists. The fact that a piece of art is unique makes it valuable, so safeguarding that one-of-a-kind piece is vital to any artist who wants to make a living. Read More → |
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How Does Copyright Work for Artwork? Copyright helps an artist retain ownership for his/her work. Friday, December 14, 2018 Copyright is essential protection for artists. The fact that a piece of art is unique makes it valuable, so safeguarding that one-of-a-kind piece is vital to any artist who wants to make a living. Read More → |
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Purchasing PrintsWednesday, September 19, 2018Erin Hanson offers fine art prints directly to her fans and collectors, at www.erinhansonprints.com. Read More → |
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Purchasing Prints Wednesday, September 19, 2018 Erin Hanson offers fine art prints directly to her fans and collectors, at www.erinhansonprints.com. Read More → |
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Collecting Erin Hanson OriginalsInformation for art collectorsWednesday, August 22, 2018Learn about collecting Erin Hanson original oil paintings. Read More → |
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Collecting Erin Hanson Originals Information for art collectors Wednesday, August 22, 2018 Learn about collecting Erin Hanson original oil paintings. Read More → |
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The Red Rock Collection ReleaseThe Erin Hanson Gallery presents The Red Rock ShowWednesday, July 4, 2018The Erin Hanson Gallery presented Hanson’s newest collection of vibrant paintings on June 16, 2018. Each piece in the Red Rock collection featured bright, bold colors inspired by the National Parks and monuments of Utah, Arizona, Nevada and Colorado. Read More → |
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The Red Rock Collection Release The Erin Hanson Gallery presents The Red Rock Show Wednesday, July 4, 2018 The Erin Hanson Gallery presented Hanson’s newest collection of vibrant paintings on June 16, 2018. Each piece in the Red Rock collection featured bright, bold colors inspired by the National Parks and monuments of Utah, Arizona, Nevada and Colorado. Read More → |
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Cowgirl Up! Awards Erin Hanson Best in Painting"North Canyon" Wins First PlaceSaturday, April 14, 2018While every style is celebrated in the Cowgirl Up! exhibition and show, there are specific categories in which the various artists can be awarded special recognition. This year, we are honored to announce that Erin Hanson won “First Place Two Dimensional on Canvas” for her painting North Canyon. Read More → |
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Cowgirl Up! Awards Erin Hanson Best in Painting "North Canyon" Wins First Place Saturday, April 14, 2018 While every style is celebrated in the Cowgirl Up! exhibition and show, there are specific categories in which the various artists can be awarded special recognition. This year, we are honored to announce that Erin Hanson won “First Place Two Dimensional on Canvas” for her painting North Canyon. Read More → |
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Ocotillo Light: An In-Depth LookSaturday, February 24, 2018The painting "Ocotillo Light" captures a scene from the southern edge of Borrego, where there are hundreds of ocotillo growing along the slopes leading up to the surrounding mountains. When the ocotillo bloom, their desert stalks turn from gray-brown to green, and the tips of their spider-like stalks bloom with bright red flowers that always remind me of birds of paradise. Read More → |
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Ocotillo Light: An In-Depth Look Saturday, February 24, 2018 The painting "Ocotillo Light" captures a scene from the southern edge of Borrego, where there are hundreds of ocotillo growing along the slopes leading up to the surrounding mountains. When the ocotillo bloom, their desert stalks turn from gray-brown to green, and the tips of their spider-like stalks bloom with bright red flowers that always remind me of birds of paradise. Read More → |
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Open Skies: An In-Depth LookThursday, February 15, 2018I have been painting Paso Robles for 8 years now, and it is still one of my favorite places to find inspiration. Although I have spent most of my life in California, growing up in Los Angeles and attending school at Berkeley in northern California, I never drove through the coastal wine country regions of central California until many years after I graduated college. I had seen the film "Sideways" and the wine tasting adventure looked like so much fun I just had to experience it for myself. So I ventured for the first time into the idyllic landscapes of Paso Robles. Read More → |
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Open Skies: An In-Depth Look Thursday, February 15, 2018 I have been painting Paso Robles for 8 years now, and it is still one of my favorite places to find inspiration. Although I have spent most of my life in California, growing up in Los Angeles and attending school at Berkeley in northern California, I never drove through the coastal wine country regions of central California until many years after I graduated college. I had seen the film "Sideways" and the wine tasting adventure looked like so much fun I just had to experience it for myself. So I ventured for the first time into the idyllic landscapes of Paso Robles. Read More → |
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The Properties of Crystal LightFind out about the most popular series created by Erin Hanson.Wednesday, February 14, 2018Erin Hanson’s Crystal Light series is one of her most popular collections of works. Each piece features a backlit landscape and seeks to illustrate the drama and beauty that light can bring to the natural world. While all of the Hanson pieces boast a striking understanding of light and shadow, the Crystal Light series really brings this to the fore. Read More → |
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The Properties of Crystal Light Find out about the most popular series created by Erin Hanson. Wednesday, February 14, 2018 Erin Hanson’s Crystal Light series is one of her most popular collections of works. Each piece features a backlit landscape and seeks to illustrate the drama and beauty that light can bring to the natural world. While all of the Hanson pieces boast a striking understanding of light and shadow, the Crystal Light series really brings this to the fore. Read More → |
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Maple Path: An In-Depth LookFriday, January 12, 2018I went to Japan over Thanksgiving to explore the famous fall colors in Kyoto. The mountains surrounding the city are full of Buddhist temples with incredible gardens and maple trees. My favorite part of Kyoto was Arashiyama Park, home to several beautiful temples and wide, expansive grounds of natural beauty. Read More → |
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Maple Path: An In-Depth Look Friday, January 12, 2018 I went to Japan over Thanksgiving to explore the famous fall colors in Kyoto. The mountains surrounding the city are full of Buddhist temples with incredible gardens and maple trees. My favorite part of Kyoto was Arashiyama Park, home to several beautiful temples and wide, expansive grounds of natural beauty. Read More → |
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Kolob Light: An In-Depth LookFriday, January 5, 2018Zion National Park has been a favorite haunt of mine for almost ten years. The landscape is quite varied, changing from high-altitude plateaus to steep cliffs of changing color, from slot canyons to river-bed scenery. I love visiting at different times of the year, seeing snow in January, yellow cottonwoods in the fall, and golden grass in the summer. Read More → |
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Kolob Light: An In-Depth Look Friday, January 5, 2018 Zion National Park has been a favorite haunt of mine for almost ten years. The landscape is quite varied, changing from high-altitude plateaus to steep cliffs of changing color, from slot canyons to river-bed scenery. I love visiting at different times of the year, seeing snow in January, yellow cottonwoods in the fall, and golden grass in the summer. Read More → |
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How to Clean My Original ArtworkFriday, November 24, 2017One common question we get asked at The Erin Hanson Gallery is “how do I clean my painting?” This is a vital piece of knowledge that every art collector should have in his or her repertoire. Whether you are a serious or casual collector, it’s important to know how to care for the pieces you cherish. Read More → |
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How to Clean My Original Artwork Friday, November 24, 2017 One common question we get asked at The Erin Hanson Gallery is “how do I clean my painting?” This is a vital piece of knowledge that every art collector should have in his or her repertoire. Whether you are a serious or casual collector, it’s important to know how to care for the pieces you cherish. Read More → |
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The History of The Erin Hanson GalleryWednesday, November 1, 2017I thought you would enjoy the story behind the creation of The Erin Hanson Gallery. About 8 years ago I was happily painting in my 3-car garage, located snugly in the Burbank hills with a great view overlooking Downtown Los Angeles.... Read More → |
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The History of The Erin Hanson Gallery Wednesday, November 1, 2017 I thought you would enjoy the story behind the creation of The Erin Hanson Gallery. About 8 years ago I was happily painting in my 3-car garage, located snugly in the Burbank hills with a great view overlooking Downtown Los Angeles.... Read More → |
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The Modernization of ImpressionismA Look at Impressionism and its Influence on Erin Hanson's "Open Impressionism"Thursday, October 19, 2017Since its inception, Impressionism has been an expression of independence from the constraints the world has placed upon art. Van Gogh, Monet, Degas, and the others who helped create this art form were seeking to break away from traditional art and dared to see the world differently. This theme has carried on from the origins of Impressionism in the late 1800’s into present. Read More → |
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The Modernization of Impressionism A Look at Impressionism and its Influence on Erin Hanson's "Open Impressionism" Thursday, October 19, 2017 Since its inception, Impressionism has been an expression of independence from the constraints the world has placed upon art. Van Gogh, Monet, Degas, and the others who helped create this art form were seeking to break away from traditional art and dared to see the world differently. This theme has carried on from the origins of Impressionism in the late 1800’s into present. Read More → |
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"Oaks and Blooms" In-Depth LookErin shares her inspiration behind a recent painting inspired by Texas Hill Country.Monday, October 16, 2017I visit Texas every year in the spring, and I always make sure to spend a few days in the beautiful hill country near Austin and the countryside north of Houston. Texas is full of color in the spring, the trees and meadows bright with new green growth. Read More → |
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"Oaks and Blooms" In-Depth Look Erin shares her inspiration behind a recent painting inspired by Texas Hill Country. Monday, October 16, 2017 I visit Texas every year in the spring, and I always make sure to spend a few days in the beautiful hill country near Austin and the countryside north of Houston. Texas is full of color in the spring, the trees and meadows bright with new green growth. Read More → |
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Framing OptionsFraming an Erin Hanson Original Oil PaintingThursday, October 12, 2017I have experimented with many framing options over the years: a decade ago I taught myself how to use a miter saw and joining tools, and I was making my own frames out of fine cherry wood molding. I have framed my work in simple floater frames, traditional plein air frames, and elaborate baroque frames. I have hung many paintings without any frame at all, letting the artistically-finished edges stand un-covered for a more contemporary look. Read More → |
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Framing Options Framing an Erin Hanson Original Oil Painting Thursday, October 12, 2017 I have experimented with many framing options over the years: a decade ago I taught myself how to use a miter saw and joining tools, and I was making my own frames out of fine cherry wood molding. I have framed my work in simple floater frames, traditional plein air frames, and elaborate baroque frames. I have hung many paintings without any frame at all, letting the artistically-finished edges stand un-covered for a more contemporary look. Read More → |
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The California Super BloomCalifornia Impressionist Captures the Natural PhenomenaFriday, October 6, 2017California experienced a severe drought for several years which finally broke in the winter of 2017 when torrents of rain fell from the sky and turned California the most vivid shade of green we had seen in years. The wildflowers seeds had been waiting latent in the desert floor for several years, multiplying with each year of the drought. When the heavy rains finally arrived, the deserts erupted in a natural phenomena known as the "Super Bloom". Almost overnight the California desert and hills started turning orange, yellow and purple with a Super Bloom of flowers far more abundant than the typical spring bloom. So vibrant and widespread, it was even visible from space. Read More → |
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The California Super Bloom California Impressionist Captures the Natural Phenomena Friday, October 6, 2017 California experienced a severe drought for several years which finally broke in the winter of 2017 when torrents of rain fell from the sky and turned California the most vivid shade of green we had seen in years. The wildflowers seeds had been waiting latent in the desert floor for several years, multiplying with each year of the drought. When the heavy rains finally arrived, the deserts erupted in a natural phenomena known as the "Super Bloom". Almost overnight the California desert and hills started turning orange, yellow and purple with a Super Bloom of flowers far more abundant than the typical spring bloom. So vibrant and widespread, it was even visible from space. Read More → |
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What is an Open Impressionism Frame?Wednesday, May 31, 2017What are Open Impressionism frames? These hand-carved and gilded floater frames are a perfect bridge between the classic and the contemporary. Read More → |
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What is an Open Impressionism Frame? Wednesday, May 31, 2017 What are Open Impressionism frames? These hand-carved and gilded floater frames are a perfect bridge between the classic and the contemporary. Read More → |
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How to Commission a Painting - ExampleFriday, April 14, 2017Erin Hanson demonstrates the step-by-step process of commissioning a painting from an artist. Learn how to commission a painting to match the colors and style of your home. Read More → |
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How to Commission a Painting - Example Friday, April 14, 2017 Erin Hanson demonstrates the step-by-step process of commissioning a painting from an artist. Learn how to commission a painting to match the colors and style of your home. Read More → |
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How to Commission a Painting - ExampleTuesday, March 14, 2017Erin paints over an antique floral painting from WW2-era, transforming it into a new commemorative painting of a sacred Colorado camp. Read More → |
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How to Commission a Painting - Example Tuesday, March 14, 2017 Erin paints over an antique floral painting from WW2-era, transforming it into a new commemorative painting of a sacred Colorado camp. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Painting DetailsThings to Know When Buying an Erin Hanson PaintingFriday, December 16, 2016This is an essay that describes the technique and materials used by Erin Hanson, including information about lighting and framing. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Painting Details Things to Know When Buying an Erin Hanson Painting Friday, December 16, 2016 This is an essay that describes the technique and materials used by Erin Hanson, including information about lighting and framing. Read More → |
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The Role of Impasto in ImpressionismWhy is impasto commonly used in Impressionist paintings?Monday, October 31, 2016Impressionist paintings are distinct because of how the artist applies paint to the canvas. Impasto is a style that many impressionist painters have used since the birth of the art form. Read More → |
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The Role of Impasto in Impressionism Why is impasto commonly used in Impressionist paintings? Monday, October 31, 2016 Impressionist paintings are distinct because of how the artist applies paint to the canvas. Impasto is a style that many impressionist painters have used since the birth of the art form. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson: The Orange Show Opening ReceptionCelebrating Striking Impressionism in Hues of OrangeWednesday, October 5, 2016On Saturday, October 1st Erin Hanson's anticipated The Orange Show opened with ardent fans and steadfast collectors alike gathering to experience this unique collection. The various hues of orange contrasted beautifully against the midnight blue walls of her Los Angeles-based gallery. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson: The Orange Show Opening Reception Celebrating Striking Impressionism in Hues of Orange Wednesday, October 5, 2016 On Saturday, October 1st Erin Hanson's anticipated The Orange Show opened with ardent fans and steadfast collectors alike gathering to experience this unique collection. The various hues of orange contrasted beautifully against the midnight blue walls of her Los Angeles-based gallery. Read More → |
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Artist Talk: Museum of Big BendInside the Rise of a Modern MasterTuesday, October 4, 2016Erin's talk covered her key sources of inspiration, she also discussed her rise from discovering the red rock canyons surrounding Las Vegas ten years ago through to her current status as a forerunner in an impressionistic resurgence. Read More → |
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Artist Talk: Museum of Big Bend Inside the Rise of a Modern Master Tuesday, October 4, 2016 Erin's talk covered her key sources of inspiration, she also discussed her rise from discovering the red rock canyons surrounding Las Vegas ten years ago through to her current status as a forerunner in an impressionistic resurgence. Read More → |
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An In-Depth Look into Erin Hanson's Anticipated ExhibitionErin Hanson: The Orange ShowWednesday, September 28, 2016In Hanson’s upcoming The Orange Show, she dives deep into this color, capturing every tint of orange from amber to marigold. In this article, we take a closer look at each painting to be featured in the show. Read More → |
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An In-Depth Look into Erin Hanson's Anticipated Exhibition Erin Hanson: The Orange Show Wednesday, September 28, 2016 In Hanson’s upcoming The Orange Show, she dives deep into this color, capturing every tint of orange from amber to marigold. In this article, we take a closer look at each painting to be featured in the show. Read More → |
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What is it Like to Get a Print from ErinHanson.com?Easy, Beautiful, High-Quality and Ready to HangTuesday, September 13, 2016We wanted to show you exactly what happens when you order a fine art print through The Erin Hanson Gallery: two weeks ago the team ordered a print of Erin Hanson's Saguaro Dusk, a spectacular piece focusing on Arizona's iconic landscape. We selected the white frame option to contrast the vibrant purples of the piece and the gallery's midnight blue walls. Read More → |
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What is it Like to Get a Print from ErinHanson.com? Easy, Beautiful, High-Quality and Ready to Hang Tuesday, September 13, 2016 We wanted to show you exactly what happens when you order a fine art print through The Erin Hanson Gallery: two weeks ago the team ordered a print of Erin Hanson's Saguaro Dusk, a spectacular piece focusing on Arizona's iconic landscape. We selected the white frame option to contrast the vibrant purples of the piece and the gallery's midnight blue walls. Read More → |
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How-To: Lighting Your Fine ArtMonday, August 15, 2016Many art collectors have preferences for different types of lighting in their homes. Some prefer ambient lamp light while others would rather have spotlight-like track lights. No matter your preference, it’s important to understand that light affects each painting differently. Read More → |
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How-To: Lighting Your Fine Art Monday, August 15, 2016 Many art collectors have preferences for different types of lighting in their homes. Some prefer ambient lamp light while others would rather have spotlight-like track lights. No matter your preference, it’s important to understand that light affects each painting differently. Read More → |
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Introducing: Open Impressionism Vol IIWhat Inspires Erin Hanson?Thursday, August 4, 2016"As viewers are flipping through my book, I want them to feel a sense of peace and I want to help inspire them to go beyond their everyday life. I hope this book inspires you to bring more color and beauty into your life." Read More → |
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Introducing: Open Impressionism Vol II What Inspires Erin Hanson? Thursday, August 4, 2016 "As viewers are flipping through my book, I want them to feel a sense of peace and I want to help inspire them to go beyond their everyday life. I hope this book inspires you to bring more color and beauty into your life." Read More → |
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Art of Impressionism: A Love LetterThe Modernization of the Impressionist BrushstrokeSunday, June 5, 2016Impressionist painters of the past often used short, layered brushstrokes to create texture and depth in their paintings. This is where past masters and the modern Impressionist painter Erin Hanson diverge. As Hanson works, she practices an economy of motion not seen by past masters. For example, one length of an ocotillo may by created in a brushstroke by Hanson, while the traditional, “classical” impressionist would paint in small strokes or even dots. Read More → |
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Art of Impressionism: A Love Letter The Modernization of the Impressionist Brushstroke Sunday, June 5, 2016 Impressionist painters of the past often used short, layered brushstrokes to create texture and depth in their paintings. This is where past masters and the modern Impressionist painter Erin Hanson diverge. As Hanson works, she practices an economy of motion not seen by past masters. For example, one length of an ocotillo may by created in a brushstroke by Hanson, while the traditional, “classical” impressionist would paint in small strokes or even dots. Read More → |
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A Profile of Borrego SpringsInspiration Comes Easily from this Vast California DesertMonday, April 25, 2016Borrego Springs is a unique town. Surrounded by a 600,000-acre State Park in San Diego County, it is the only desert community in San Diego County. This town lays in a valley and is surrounded by desert. The land stretches out to the surrounding mountains. This makes Borrego Springs an incredible spot for beautiful color combinations. The startling blue skies are a glorious contrast to the sandy desert and wildflowers, which differ from the looming mountains. Read More → |
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A Profile of Borrego Springs Inspiration Comes Easily from this Vast California Desert Monday, April 25, 2016 Borrego Springs is a unique town. Surrounded by a 600,000-acre State Park in San Diego County, it is the only desert community in San Diego County. This town lays in a valley and is surrounded by desert. The land stretches out to the surrounding mountains. This makes Borrego Springs an incredible spot for beautiful color combinations. The startling blue skies are a glorious contrast to the sandy desert and wildflowers, which differ from the looming mountains. Read More → |
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The Inspiration of Zion National ParkErin Hanson explores the National Parks for inspiration.Monday, April 4, 2016One of Erin’s favorite National Parks to paint is Zion National Park in Utah. This park features landscape that is truly incredible and worth capturing through brush strokes and photographs. The park features stark panoramas, vibrant rock formations, lush landscapes, and extreme biodiversity. Read More → |
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The Inspiration of Zion National Park Erin Hanson explores the National Parks for inspiration. Monday, April 4, 2016 One of Erin’s favorite National Parks to paint is Zion National Park in Utah. This park features landscape that is truly incredible and worth capturing through brush strokes and photographs. The park features stark panoramas, vibrant rock formations, lush landscapes, and extreme biodiversity. Read More → |
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Field of Blooms: Erin's Largest Single CanvasThe Work in Progress of Hanson's Field of BloomsSaturday, February 20, 2016A wide expanse of wildflowers sweeps across the canvas in this large oil painting. The expressionist movement of brush strokes captures the vibrancy and color of the poppies, thistles and daisies growing among the grasses. The abstracted shapes of the landscape come together in a harmony of motion and color. Read More → |
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Field of Blooms: Erin's Largest Single Canvas The Work in Progress of Hanson's Field of Blooms Saturday, February 20, 2016 A wide expanse of wildflowers sweeps across the canvas in this large oil painting. The expressionist movement of brush strokes captures the vibrancy and color of the poppies, thistles and daisies growing among the grasses. The abstracted shapes of the landscape come together in a harmony of motion and color. Read More → |
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Behind the Art: Canyon ColorDaybreak captured at Canyon de ChellySunday, December 6, 2015Canyon de Chelly National Monument as captured by the swift brush of artist Erin Hanson. "Canyon Color" will be on display at the St. George Art Museum until May 28th, 2015 as part of their National Parks Centennial event. Read More → |
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Behind the Art: Canyon Color Daybreak captured at Canyon de Chelly Sunday, December 6, 2015 Canyon de Chelly National Monument as captured by the swift brush of artist Erin Hanson. "Canyon Color" will be on display at the St. George Art Museum until May 28th, 2015 as part of their National Parks Centennial event. Read More → |
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Behind the Art: Woods of GoldGolden Aspens at the Cedar Breaks National MonumentFriday, November 13, 2015Part of the 24 Karat Collection, Woods of Gold is a close up of the famous golden aspens of Cedar Breaks National Monument. Featuring a underlying layer of 24 karat gold leaf, it gleams with warmth to brighten any room. Read More → |
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Behind the Art: Woods of Gold Golden Aspens at the Cedar Breaks National Monument Friday, November 13, 2015 Part of the 24 Karat Collection, Woods of Gold is a close up of the famous golden aspens of Cedar Breaks National Monument. Featuring a underlying layer of 24 karat gold leaf, it gleams with warmth to brighten any room. Read More → |
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Behind the Art: Vineyard of ColorA Slice of Paso Robles Wine CountryMonday, November 2, 2015Paso Robles is shortened from the original name El Paso de Robles, which means 'The Pass of the Oaks.’ Paso Robles is wonderful place to visit - for the stunning landscapes and for a variety of activities. Read More → |
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Behind the Art: Vineyard of Color A Slice of Paso Robles Wine Country Monday, November 2, 2015 Paso Robles is shortened from the original name El Paso de Robles, which means 'The Pass of the Oaks.’ Paso Robles is wonderful place to visit - for the stunning landscapes and for a variety of activities. Read More → |
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How Should I Frame My Original Oil Painting?Framing Ideas for Gallery-Depth PaintingsMonday, June 16, 2014Whether or not you decide to frame your gallery-wrap oil painting, it will be a beautiful and eye-catching addition to your room, bringing in a breath of color that is a joy to design around. Read More → |
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How Should I Frame My Original Oil Painting? Framing Ideas for Gallery-Depth Paintings Monday, June 16, 2014 Whether or not you decide to frame your gallery-wrap oil painting, it will be a beautiful and eye-catching addition to your room, bringing in a breath of color that is a joy to design around. Read More → |
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Seven Years of Art FestivalsSharing My Experiences with New and Aspiring ArtistsSaturday, February 1, 2014Art festivals are the perfect way to take your art career into your own hands, gradually building your collector base until you can support yourself entirely on your fine art sales. Read More → |
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Seven Years of Art Festivals Sharing My Experiences with New and Aspiring Artists Saturday, February 1, 2014 Art festivals are the perfect way to take your art career into your own hands, gradually building your collector base until you can support yourself entirely on your fine art sales. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson: PasoScapes Demo of Open-ImpressionismReview of a Rare Painting DemonstrationSunday, October 27, 2013"Hanson’s paintings are bold, often times large in scale like the grandeur of her inspirations. Her loose “open” strokes and pure colors represent her singular vision to the beauty of the landscapes that surround her. When asked about her inspiration she says, 'whenever I find myself in a slump, I take a hike.'" Read More → |
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Erin Hanson: PasoScapes Demo of Open-Impressionism Review of a Rare Painting Demonstration Sunday, October 27, 2013 "Hanson’s paintings are bold, often times large in scale like the grandeur of her inspirations. Her loose “open” strokes and pure colors represent her singular vision to the beauty of the landscapes that surround her. When asked about her inspiration she says, 'whenever I find myself in a slump, I take a hike.'" Read More → |
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How to Commission a PaintingCommissioning a Custom Oil PaintingThursday, May 2, 2013Do you love an artist's work but need a special painting for a certain wall in your home? Read More → |
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How to Commission a Painting Commissioning a Custom Oil Painting Thursday, May 2, 2013 Do you love an artist's work but need a special painting for a certain wall in your home? Read More → |
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New Oil Paintings on BoardErin Hanson Presents a Series of Small Oil PaintingsFriday, January 11, 2013Erin Hanson presents a new series of small oil paintings on board. Inspired by treks across Utah, Nevada and California, Erin transforms desert landscapes into a mosaic of color impressions. Read More → |
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New Oil Paintings on Board Erin Hanson Presents a Series of Small Oil Paintings Friday, January 11, 2013 Erin Hanson presents a new series of small oil paintings on board. Inspired by treks across Utah, Nevada and California, Erin transforms desert landscapes into a mosaic of color impressions. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Painting Plein AirPlein Air Painting in the Paso Robles Wine CountryTuesday, October 9, 2012It's always nice to take some time from my busy schedule and just observe the landscape around me, concentrating on mixing a new array of beautiful colors from my limited palette. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Painting Plein Air Plein Air Painting in the Paso Robles Wine Country Tuesday, October 9, 2012 It's always nice to take some time from my busy schedule and just observe the landscape around me, concentrating on mixing a new array of beautiful colors from my limited palette. Read More → |
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What is the Best Lighting for My Painting?Wednesday, August 29, 2012Natural ambient light will create a nice feel for your painting during the day, the colors subtly changing as the sun rises and sets during the day. At night, however, you will be fully reliant on artificial light. Read More → |
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What is the Best Lighting for My Painting? Wednesday, August 29, 2012 Natural ambient light will create a nice feel for your painting during the day, the colors subtly changing as the sun rises and sets during the day. At night, however, you will be fully reliant on artificial light. Read More → |
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What is Open Impressionism?The Inspiration Behind Open ImpressionismWednesday, August 22, 2012Fewer strokes is better in Open-Impressionism. Color choice is secondary. Texture and spontaneity are everything. Read More → |
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What is Open Impressionism? The Inspiration Behind Open Impressionism Wednesday, August 22, 2012 Fewer strokes is better in Open-Impressionism. Color choice is secondary. Texture and spontaneity are everything. Read More → |