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Erin Hanson: American Master Artist
by James Peck
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
I first encountered Erin Hanson’s art in New York City. Ken Ratner, a talented artist, curator, and writer, had invited me to his Manhattan apartment to look at his burgeoning art collection. It was a cozy apartment filled with art befitting a collector of modest means but large ambitions. As I worked my way through dozens of works of art, I noticed two things. First, Ratner had an unerring eye for quality. Second, his collection featured the most quintessential of American subjects, the land. Many of America’s finest artists, from Thomas Cole to Albert Bierstadt to Edgar Alwin Payne, had elevated the land to the highest art form. If the land was prominent within Ratner’s collection, then Erin Hanson was the star in the Western sky. I was immediately struck by her talent.
Hanson is among those rarest of artists, she has created her own signature style, which she calls Open Impressionism. This allows her art to stand out in a crowd and uniquely positions her to continue in the impressionist tradition. Second, like all great artists painting in the Realist tradition, Hanson is a storyteller. She uses narrative intuitively to tell universal stories. Third, Hanson uses color and texture, key components of her Open Impressionism style, to embody the land. In the following pages, I will expand on these points by looking at some of her paintings in detail. Ultimately, the goal of this analysis is to help viewers understand what makes Erin Hanson’s art so special and enduring.
"Saguaro Hues" by Erin Hanson
Open Impressionism
To understand Erin Hanson’s art is to understand Open Impressionism, a style the artist pioneered, and which is being taught in art schools and colleges around the world today. Open Impressionism blends impressionism, expressionism, and the plein air style first made famous by Monet. Hanson uses minimal brush strokes and applies paint in the thick, impasto style favored by modern art styles. Historically, oil painters have built up a painting, layer by layer, to achieve three-dimensional illusionism. Instead of layering, Hanson lays her bold paint strokes side by side without overlapping. You get the sense, looking at her dynamic canvases, that she works hard to get each stroke right the first time. Such strong, thick, clean brush strokes tend to give a mosaic or stained-glass appearance to her paintings – strong, solid, eternal. Yet the solid paint strokes also convey a sense of movement and spontaneity. Hanson uses a limited palette of only five pigments; the resulting vivid, highly saturated colors let the viewer’s imagination run wild.
Although Open Impressionism is a new, unique style, it continues the work of Impressionists and Post-Impressionists. Monet and Van Gogh come immediately to mind. Like the Impressionists, the purpose of each painting is to capture the fleeting and momentary light seen out of doors, especially during early dawn and sunset. Like other Impressionist painters, Hanson’s work appears more abstract when viewed up close and "goes into focus" when seen from a few feet away. Her devotion to innovation paired with her remarkable work ethic are indications that her art will long be remembered.
"Dance of Irises" by Erin Hanson
Telling a Story
Hanson’s broken brushwork and pure, bright colors are fresh and spontaneous. It is as if we are standing over the artist’s shoulder, watching her rough out shapes, masses, and shadows. You can smell the linseed oil drying, feel the earth beneath your feet, and breathe in the sweet floral scents floating in the Western sky. This is immensely satisfying to us, the viewers because it allows us to vicariously experience some small part of the magic of art, the alchemy that allows oil and pigment on canvas to become beauty personified. While it is easy to be dazzled by Hanson’s technical skill, her paintings are more than just symphonies of color, light, and texture.
Hanson is a master storyteller because each painting connects the past and the present into coherent and deeply satisfying narratives. For example, in an early painting like Sweet Pain (2008), Hanson connects her experiences as an avid hiker and climber with the immediacy of her painting technique. Here, the artist offers a view of a difficult place to access, a climbing wall in Red Rock Canyon, that she had spent many afternoons struggling against. In accessing this difficult, remote place, the artist offers the viewer a beautiful vista after a triumphal climb. We are rewarded, in much the same way the artist was all those years ago, with a path through the rugged landscape and access to the beauty of nature. We know, intuitively, that this painting, though immediate in one sense, is also a pivotal scene in a story and a timeless homage to the adventurous spirit in all of us.
"Sweet Pain" by Erin Hanson
While Sweet Pain offers us a visually satisfying, if circuitous, route through the landscape, Rainbow Mountains II stops us dead in our tracks. Rather than a picturesque scene, Rainbow Mountains II offers a sublime contemplation of nature and the limits of human experience. This is a place most of us will never reach. The brilliant blue sky above the twin peaks of the mountains recedes into the distance, indicating that there is more to see. Yet, our eyes are frustrated, unable to find a way forward. We know, intuitively, that we’ve arrived at the base of the mountain after a long hike, dropped into the narrative at a moment of contemplation just after the hike ends and just before the challenging climb begins. We are reassured to know that these spots exist and that this adventurous artist went out and collected these rare scenes for our viewing pleasure. Much like a painting of a volcano in Hawaii or a snowstorm in Montana, Hanson’s paintings are successful, in part, because we know they represent real events and places. They record an experience as much as they do colors, forms, and shapes. In viewing her paintings, we imaginatively recreate these experiences in our mind’s eye. In this small way, then, we are part of the story, part of the magic and grace and beauty of nature and art.
"Rainbow Mountains II" by Erin Hanson
Erin Hanson is a talented artist who could easily paint any subject she wanted to – portraits, still life scenes, anything really. When I asked Erin why she paints landscapes, her answer was revealing:
"The land is the most beautiful thing I can think of to paint. All my fondest experiences growing up took place outside, camping and hiking, backpacking, and exploring the backcountry. Since I grew up in Los Angeles, getting out into nature felt so expansive and magical. I remember seeing the Milky Way for the first time – my dad woke me up in the middle of the night, while we were camping out in our sleeping bags, without even a tent, and I saw the Milky Way far away from the city lights. I remember the first time I was alone hiking through an aspen grove out in southern Utah, completely surrounded by the softly rustling leaves. I remember waking up before dawn and scrambling up a mile of sandstone rocks so I could watch the sunrise behind the famous arch at Arches National Park. Once I backpacked 50 miles across Zion National Park, and it was one of the most exhilarating weeks of my life, waking up every morning surrounded by natural beauty. When I paint, I try to re-capture these experiences."
For Hanson, the experience isn’t secondary to the art – it is the reason for the art. This comes through time and time again. In Canyon Shadows (2010), we are offered a view of the timeless Canyon de Chelly. We see cottonwoods blushing green from summer monsoons. We see the shadows etched into the cliffs. We see a path cut into the mountains and through to the unknown. We see all of this because of Hanson’s adventurous spirit and attention to storytelling. As with her other paintings of the rugged West, the viewer is granted a place in the story, if only metaphorically.
"Canyon Shadows" by Erin Hanson
The Embodied Land
In a painting like Monument Dawn (2018), we notice the subtle pull-push between the shaded greens of the vegetation in the foreground, the warmer tones of the mountains in the middle distance, and the cool blue of the sky. This leads our eyes deeper into and through the painting, like magic, toward the iconic Monument Valley. This is the first element of what I call the Embodied Land, an effect brought about through colors that move and churn and palpably fluctuate. These colors lend vibrancy and movement to the composition, while also subtly undermining the illusionism of the painting. Colors, in short, that do their job to tell the story of the painting, while also reminding the viewer that the paint is just that - paint on canvas, a physical thing. The Embodied Land depends on the tension between the magic of illusionism and physicality of paint. In this way, the Embodied Land is the result of Hanson’s Open Impressionism style. Yet by focusing on the effect of the thickly applied paint we can see how her style lends a sense that the land is not only the subject of the painting but that it has a real, almost metaphysical presence, the almost subliminal subject of the picture.
"Monument Dawn" by Erin Hanson
Hanson frequently contrasts warm and cool colors to provide a sense of movement within her paintings. However, she also uses composition to help move our eyes through the landscape. A well-composed scene offers a sense of permanence. Composition is the backbone of any painted scene, realistic, abstract, or otherwise. Compositionally, Monument Dawn uses an implied line, from left to right, to lead our eye from the foreground to the background. This line starts at a scrub brush on the left and ends in a short, upturned rock formation, subtly linking the parts of the painting, front to back and side to side. Color and composition are used, masterfully, to provide the viewer with a partial path through the landscape and to connect the various parts of the scene. Yet, the thick, physical nature of the paint on the canvas makes the viewer question that permanence. As a result of Hanson’s Open Impressionism style, we come to the second part of the Embodied Land – the pleasant tension or contrast we feel as viewers between a well-designed and composed landscape meant to enhance illusionism, and the fluid, tactile, lived reality of the thickly applied paint itself.
"Crystal Light" by Erin Hanson
So, while color and composition lend a solid permanence to Hanson’s art, it is the tactile quality central to all her work and key to the Open Impressionism style, that brings the Embodied Land to the forefront. Applying paint thick to the canvas is a deliberate choice by the artists that have implications beyond the immediate scene being articulated. She described her technique of painting rocks to me as “delineated outlines” filled with “flat planes of saturated color.” This could well describe the basic building blocks of many of her paintings. In Crystal Light (2013), the setting sun creates vivid colors on springtime grass in Paso Robles, California. Yet they are flat planes of color, like stained glass tesserae fitted into the delicate, delineated outlines of a Gothic church window. In Hanson’s paintings then, we have an artist working in the Realist tradition who, nevertheless, pushes abstraction close to the limits. The resulting dynamic tension, between the illusionism of the scene, set up through the line, color, and composition, and the almost clay-like structure of paint applied fast and directly to the canvas, making the land seem alive, embodied, and eternal all at once. Nowhere can the embodied land be seen more clearly than in Forest Light (2019), a scene inspired by a trip the artist took to Kyoto. Here, the glorious fall-colored trees cascading down a steep hillside in Arashiyama Park seem like age-old sentinels. It is as if the landscape itself is alive.
"Forest Light" by Erin Hanson
Hanson and History
If you are a fan of Erin Hanson’s work, odds are you appreciate Impressionism. Indeed, Hanson’s deft use of loaded brushes to place slabs of thick, impasto oil paints one next to another pays homage to the first modern art movements, Impressionism and Post Impressionism. The influence and echoes of Impressionism - the French Impressionists, like Monet and Pizzaro, as well as more recent practitioners of the style like the American artist Edgar Alwin Payne - are inescapable, felt everywhere in Hanson’s work.
Impressionism first emerged in Paris in the 1870s. Monet and his followers were modern revolutionaries in many ways. They took as their subjects the everyday happenings of Parisian life, not fanciful mythological subjects. They were the first artists to reject working exclusively in the studio, preferring instead to work extensively outside, in the fields, forest, streets, bars, and other sites of spectacle in and around France. They were not interested in making grand history paintings, rather they wanted a clean break with the Renaissance tradition. Artists since the 1500s had used every bit of their skill to convince viewers that flat canvases covered in paint were, in fact, portals into the real, three-dimensional world. They used perspective, foreshortening, three-dimensional forms modeled from dark to light, and many other artistic tricks to portray the Madonna and saints, rivers and streams, trees and mountains, and much more. This was art painted to replicate the way the mind understood reality.
The Impressionists, on the other hand, attempted to paint the way the eye saw things in the moment. They did away with many of the contrivances of the grand painting style that dominated Europe for four centuries. Compared to older artists, the work of the Impressionists seemed unfinished, a mere impression. Indeed, the term “impression” was at first hurled as an insult. In time it came to be the chosen name of one of the greatest art movements in history.
In the spirit of Monet, Hanson captures the outdoors, re-creating not just a picture but an experience or a story. In Waterlilies (2016), inspired by the water lily pond at the Norton Simon Museum, Hanson pays tribute to Monet. Here, she captured the beautiful late afternoon light of California, reflected in a tree-sheltered pool of water. Like Monet’s iconic treatment of the subject, Hanson delivers a scene that is more contemplative, more abstract, and less focused on narrative than her earlier scenes.
"Water Lilies" by Erin Hanson
The generation that followed the Impressionists, the Post Impressionists, were a diverse group of artists who built on the Impressionist style. In Paul Gauguin’s Tahiti paintings, the artist pioneered the use of arbitrary colors; he used colors to express something other than how an object looked, allowing him to use colors symbolically rather than merely descriptively. Similarly, in The Path (2014), Hanson creates a vortex of sometimes arbitrary colors to suggest movement forward, literally but also suggests a symbolical, or even metaphoric, the path toward beauty.
"The Path" by Erin Hanson
In Vincent van Gogh’s masterpiece, Starry Night, the artist’s thick brush strokes record the troubled artist’s emotional state of mind rather than faithfully recording the scene outside his window. Brush strokes became a vehicle for emotions. In Zion Cottonwoods (2020), Hanson’s chaotic brushstrokes resolve into an immensely satisfying composition of movement and stasis. She suggests this almost entirely by her use of warm and cool colors. For Hanson, like van Gogh, “each painting is more of an emotional work than a photographic representation.” Like van Gogh and other Post-Impressionist, Hanson uses her bold, tectonic brush strokes to imbue her paintings with emotional content – joy, wonder, awe – for the viewer to revel in. Like Gaugin and van Gogh, Hanson uses color and brushwork to suggest the emotional impact of the scene. In this and other ways, she is heir to the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist mantle. Her paintings, built up as they are through vibrant, pure colors, are experiential and captured initially outdoors. Her subjects, especially the great American West, seem perfectly fit this modern, vibrant style.
"Zion Cottonwoods" by Erin Hanson
Perhaps most important, Hanson does not shy away from her place in history. When I asked her what contributions she hopes to make in the history of art, she replied:
"I have inspired thousands of artists to actually make a living as an artist. I believe there are many hundreds of would-be famous artists who would have brought more beauty to our world, but instead, they took a career as a doctor/lawyer/etc. (I speak from experience, having started as pre-med and taken a degree in bioengineering.) Imagine if more of our most brilliant and ambitious minds decided to take a career in art, how that would affect our society. So, by demonstrating to other artists that you CAN make a living as an artist, and a good living too, I have personally inspired many, many people to take up that brush.
"I also want to raise the emotional tone level of society through aesthetics and beauty. I can’t tell you how many emails I have gotten over the years telling me how my paintings got them through a rough emotional time, and how they actually are emotionally lifted every time they see my paintings."
To inspire others, to make art attainable, and to make the world better through beauty – these are the lofty but eminently attainable goals for one of America’s preeminent landscape artists. In time, Erin Hanson’s name may well be written in stone among other great American Impressionists from times gone by - Frank Benson, Mary Cassatt, William Merritt Chase, Childe Hassam, Willard Metcalf, Theodore Robinson, John Henry Twachtman, and William Wendt. In time, too, she may have a string of names attached to hers, other talented artists who learned the style and took it with them in their travels around the globe. In the present moment, I invite you to look closely at Erin Hanson’s paintings. I’m sure, like me, you will be richly rewarded for your efforts.
ERIN HANSON is a life-long painter, beginning her study of oils as a young child. Her passion for natural beauty is seen in her work as she transforms vistas familiar and rare into stunning interpretations of bold color, playful rhythms, and raw emotional impact. Her frequent forays into National Parks and other havens of nature include backpacking expeditions, rock climbing, and photo safaris. Hanson's unique painting style has become known as Open Impressionism, which is now taught in art schools around the world. With thousands of collectors eagerly anticipating her work and millions of followers online, Hanson has become an iconic, driving force in the rebirth of contemporary impressionism, and she is quickly recognized as a prolific, modern master.
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The Group of Seven, Canada’s Impressionist Movement How Impressionism helped a New Country Find its Voice Thursday, July 15, 2021 Back in the early 1900s, the Canadian landscape was called “unpaintable” by skeptics. A lot was going on in Canada at the time; the Industrial Revolution was in full swing, non-native settlers were forging an incredibly wild and inhospitable countryside, and World War I was brewing. Perhaps, with so many settlers struggling to carve out lives in such uncertain terrain, the natural lands of Canada were considered too hostile for anyone to depict it with beauty. The rugged land was one to be tamed, not celebrated. Fortunately, a group of Canadian artists did not see it that way. Read More → |
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Erin on the Front-Page of Yamhill County's News-Register"Successful California artist moved her home base to McMinnville"Friday, March 26, 2021"People don’t just like Erin Hanson’s color-saturated landscapes. They love them, snapping them up before the oils are dry and keeping Hanson busy planning, mixing colors and painting". - Starla Pointer, Yamhill County's News-Register Read More → |
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Erin on the Front-Page of Yamhill County's News-Register "Successful California artist moved her home base to McMinnville" Friday, March 26, 2021 "People don’t just like Erin Hanson’s color-saturated landscapes. They love them, snapping them up before the oils are dry and keeping Hanson busy planning, mixing colors and painting". - Starla Pointer, Yamhill County's News-Register Read More → |
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Epiphanies in Impressionism American Lifestyle Magazine Interviews Erin Hanson Wednesday, March 3, 2021 Erin Hanson was interviewed by Shelley Goldstein of American Lifestyle Magazine. Since that interview, we have heard from scores of individuals who encountered Erin's work in the magazine for the first time. 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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Yellow is a Happy ColorTuesday, 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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Yellow is a Happy Color 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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What Color Wall Looks Best with My Painting?Thursday, January 14, 2021I want to share with you my experience with using colored accent walls to set off a piece of artwork. Most homes are painted in neutral off-white or pale beige like in the picture above. I want to show you what happens when you paint the wall behind the painting (or the whole room) in a different color, in order to make the room part of the artwork. Read More → |
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What Color Wall Looks Best with My Painting? Thursday, January 14, 2021 I want to share with you my experience with using colored accent walls to set off a piece of artwork. Most homes are painted in neutral off-white or pale beige like in the picture above. I want to show you what happens when you paint the wall behind the painting (or the whole room) in a different color, in order to make the room part of the artwork. 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 PrintErin 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 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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Birger Sandzén: Van Gogh of the WestThursday, July 16, 2020Swedish-born painter Birger Sandzen has become widely known for his for his oil paintings, which continue to rise in value as an increasing number of collectors and museums scramble to purchase one of the 2,600 oil paintings he created in his lifetime. Popularly known as the “Van Gogh of the West,” Sandzen paints the red rock cliffs and western landscapes of the United States with the curving brush strokes, thickly applied paint, and impassioned color that one usually associates with a Van Gogh painting. Read More → |
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Birger Sandzén: Van Gogh of the West Thursday, July 16, 2020 Swedish-born painter Birger Sandzen has become widely known for his for his oil paintings, which continue to rise in value as an increasing number of collectors and museums scramble to purchase one of the 2,600 oil paintings he created in his lifetime. Popularly known as the “Van Gogh of the West,” Sandzen paints the red rock cliffs and western landscapes of the United States with the curving brush strokes, thickly applied paint, and impassioned color that one usually associates with a Van Gogh painting. Read More → |
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Four Friends: The Foundation of ImpressionismThursday, July 16, 2020In 1862, four young men came together in Paris to study painting. They were Claude Monet, Pierre Renoir, Alfred Sisley, and Frederic Bazille. In the course of their studies, they brought into being a completely new style of art called Impressionism. Their teacher was Charles Gleyre, who had taken on the school of Paul Delaroche, and was himself a working artist. Although he himself never achieved the fame of some of his students, he was an excellent teacher. He taught them to paint “en plein air” (painting outdoors) in Paris and surrounding areas. Read More → |
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Four Friends: The Foundation of Impressionism Thursday, July 16, 2020 In 1862, four young men came together in Paris to study painting. They were Claude Monet, Pierre Renoir, Alfred Sisley, and Frederic Bazille. In the course of their studies, they brought into being a completely new style of art called Impressionism. Their teacher was Charles Gleyre, who had taken on the school of Paul Delaroche, and was himself a working artist. Although he himself never achieved the fame of some of his students, he was an excellent teacher. He taught them to paint “en plein air” (painting outdoors) in Paris and surrounding areas. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Face MasksFeatured in Carmel Pine ConeThursday, June 11, 2020"We sold 300 masks the first day we released them and they have been selling steadily ever since," said Erin Hanson, who opened a gallery in November on San Carlos between Fifth and Sixth. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Face Masks Featured in Carmel Pine Cone Thursday, June 11, 2020 "We sold 300 masks the first day we released them and they have been selling steadily ever since," said Erin Hanson, who opened a gallery in November on San Carlos between Fifth and Sixth. 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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Paul Durand-Ruel, the Godfather of ImpressionismTuesday, April 21, 2020Today, Impressionism is arguably the most well-loved and well-known art in the world. A little less known is the fact that Impressionism almost never came to be. The masters of the Impressionism era, who are so modernly cherished, might have been unknown to this day without the labors of one man: an art dealer by the name of Paul Durand-Ruel. Read More → |
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Paul Durand-Ruel, the Godfather of Impressionism Tuesday, April 21, 2020 Today, Impressionism is arguably the most well-loved and well-known art in the world. A little less known is the fact that Impressionism almost never came to be. The masters of the Impressionism era, who are so modernly cherished, might have been unknown to this day without the labors of one man: an art dealer by the name of Paul Durand-Ruel. Read More → |
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Despite Shutdown, Work Goes on for The Erin Hanson Gallery, CarmelAs Featured in the Carmel Pine ConeThursday, April 16, 2020With so many difficult stories in the news these days, we wanted to include some good news that was published about The Erin Hanson Gallery in The Carmel Pine Cone. Read More → |
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Despite Shutdown, Work Goes on for The Erin Hanson Gallery, Carmel As Featured in the Carmel Pine Cone Thursday, April 16, 2020 With so many difficult stories in the news these days, we wanted to include some good news that was published about The Erin Hanson Gallery in The Carmel Pine Cone. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson on the Cover of the Saturday Evening PostMarch/April 2020 IssueTuesday, April 7, 2020Erin Hanson was featured on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post's March/April 2020 issue. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson on the Cover of the Saturday Evening Post March/April 2020 Issue Tuesday, April 7, 2020 Erin Hanson was featured on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post's March/April 2020 issue. Read More → |
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Dances with ColorsCalifornia painter Erin Hanson sees the natural world through a rainbow of vibrant huesMonday, March 16, 2020Reprinted from Southwest Art Magazine When she was 6 years old, Erin Hanson planted some iris bulbs with her mother in the garden of their home in Los Angeles’ Silver Lake neighborhood, “I already knew van Gogh’s painting of irises,” she says, recalling her excited anticipation of the flowers that would bloom. So, she was crestfallen when those bulbs finally blossomed. “The real irises looked nothing like the painting,” she remembers. But even at that tender age, she derived from her disappointment a lesson that continues to inform her pursuits today, as a successful artist who turns 38 this month: “I knew that art could be better, more real, than real life, and definitely more colorful.” Read More → |
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Dances with Colors California painter Erin Hanson sees the natural world through a rainbow of vibrant hues Monday, March 16, 2020 Reprinted from Southwest Art Magazine When she was 6 years old, Erin Hanson planted some iris bulbs with her mother in the garden of their home in Los Angeles’ Silver Lake neighborhood, “I already knew van Gogh’s painting of irises,” she says, recalling her excited anticipation of the flowers that would bloom. So, she was crestfallen when those bulbs finally blossomed. “The real irises looked nothing like the painting,” she remembers. But even at that tender age, she derived from her disappointment a lesson that continues to inform her pursuits today, as a successful artist who turns 38 this month: “I knew that art could be better, more real, than real life, and definitely more colorful.” Read More → |
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Now Open! The Erin Hanson Gallery in Carmel-by-the-SeaThursday, November 14, 2019We are excited to announce the official grand opening of The Erin Hanson Gallery in Carmel. Nestled in the heart of beautiful Carmel-by-the-Sea, our new gallery location will feature Erin Hanson's original oil paintings inspired by Carmel, the Monterey Peninsula, and the surrounding wine country regions. Join us for an evening of live music, refreshments, and beautiful artwork in one of the most picturesque coastal destinations in the United States. Read More → |
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Now Open! The Erin Hanson Gallery in Carmel-by-the-Sea Thursday, November 14, 2019 We are excited to announce the official grand opening of The Erin Hanson Gallery in Carmel. Nestled in the heart of beautiful Carmel-by-the-Sea, our new gallery location will feature Erin Hanson's original oil paintings inspired by Carmel, the Monterey Peninsula, and the surrounding wine country regions. Join us for an evening of live music, refreshments, and beautiful artwork in one of the most picturesque coastal destinations in the United States. Read More → |
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Desert in Color is Awarded Best in ShowCowgirl Up! Recognizes Erin Hanson’s WorkMonday, August 26, 2019Erin Hanson was proud to participate in the Desert Caballeros Western Museum’s Cowgirl Up! 2019 exhibition. Every year, this museum shines a light on the many incredible female artists working in the American West. Of the three paintings Erin Hanson submitted, Desert in Color was chosen by the judges at Cowgirl Up! for special recognition. This piece was awarded “Best in Show” for the intriguing use of continuous, flowing brushstrokes, layered and textured paint, and the vibrantly colored clouds. Read More → |
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Desert in Color is Awarded Best in Show Cowgirl Up! Recognizes Erin Hanson’s Work Monday, August 26, 2019 Erin Hanson was proud to participate in the Desert Caballeros Western Museum’s Cowgirl Up! 2019 exhibition. Every year, this museum shines a light on the many incredible female artists working in the American West. Of the three paintings Erin Hanson submitted, Desert in Color was chosen by the judges at Cowgirl Up! for special recognition. This piece was awarded “Best in Show” for the intriguing use of continuous, flowing brushstrokes, layered and textured paint, and the vibrantly colored clouds. 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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Erin Hanson’s Enigmatic Big Bend Show is a Huge SuccessA Look at Erin Hanson's Most Recent Museum CollectionWednesday, December 26, 2018In mid-September, there was a buzz around the Museum of the Big Bend in Alpine, TX. A new exhibition was going up, the artist was due to arrive for a presentation and lecture, and patrons were excited to meet her and enjoy the sixteen-piece collection. The series takes Hanson back to her western roots as she shares her time hiking in Texas’ Big Bend National Park through her vivid and colorful paintings. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson’s Enigmatic Big Bend Show is a Huge Success A Look at Erin Hanson's Most Recent Museum Collection Wednesday, December 26, 2018 In mid-September, there was a buzz around the Museum of the Big Bend in Alpine, TX. A new exhibition was going up, the artist was due to arrive for a presentation and lecture, and patrons were excited to meet her and enjoy the sixteen-piece collection. The series takes Hanson back to her western roots as she shares her time hiking in Texas’ Big Bend National Park through her vivid and colorful paintings. 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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Recap of The Red Rock Collection ReleaseThe Erin Hanson Gallery presents the Red Rock CollectionWednesday, August 29, 2018The Erin Hanson Gallery presented Hanson’s newest collection of vibrant paintings on June 16th, 2018. Every painting in The Red Rock Show featured the thick, impasto strokes Erin Hanson is known for, paired with a brilliant color palette. Read More → |
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Recap of The Red Rock Collection Release The Erin Hanson Gallery presents the Red Rock Collection Wednesday, August 29, 2018 The Erin Hanson Gallery presented Hanson’s newest collection of vibrant paintings on June 16th, 2018. Every painting in The Red Rock Show featured the thick, impasto strokes Erin Hanson is known for, paired with a brilliant color palette. Read More → |
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Western Art Collector Magazine Features Erin Hanson's Red Rock ShowInterview with Erin HansonWednesday, August 29, 2018Western Art Collector interviews Erin Hanson about her Red Rock collection. Read More → |
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Western Art Collector Magazine Features Erin Hanson's Red Rock Show Interview with Erin Hanson Wednesday, August 29, 2018 Western Art Collector interviews Erin Hanson about her Red Rock collection. 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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Erin Hanson’s Open Impressionism Is Heading Overseas!Erin Hanson participates in the Art in Embassies program for the second timeSaturday, July 14, 2018We are excited to announce that Erin Hanson will again be participating in the Art in Embassies program, bringing her open impressionism to the American embassy located in Moscow, Russia. In this upcoming exhibition, three of her classic paintings will be showcased over the course of three years, imbuing spaces that will be enjoyed by diplomats and visitors alike with vibrant color and beauty. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson’s Open Impressionism Is Heading Overseas! Erin Hanson participates in the Art in Embassies program for the second time Saturday, July 14, 2018 We are excited to announce that Erin Hanson will again be participating in the Art in Embassies program, bringing her open impressionism to the American embassy located in Moscow, Russia. In this upcoming exhibition, three of her classic paintings will be showcased over the course of three years, imbuing spaces that will be enjoyed by diplomats and visitors alike with vibrant color and beauty. 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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How to Find Amazing Art Pieces OnlineHow do I find the paintings that speak to me?Monday, April 9, 2018Art hitherto hidden in galleries across the world is now at your fingertips and can be discovered from the comfort of your own home. With this ease of access, a global renaissance of the arts is occurring. You can find art everywhere online, from Etsy to an artist’s website to a post on Instagram. Read More → |
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How to Find Amazing Art Pieces Online How do I find the paintings that speak to me? Monday, April 9, 2018 Art hitherto hidden in galleries across the world is now at your fingertips and can be discovered from the comfort of your own home. With this ease of access, a global renaissance of the arts is occurring. You can find art everywhere online, from Etsy to an artist’s website to a post on Instagram. Read More → |
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What is Resale Royalty?Resale royalty right or “droit de suite”Saturday, March 24, 2018While resale royalty right is not universal in America, the state of California implemented the Resale Royalty Act (CRRA) in 1976. This states that a 5% royalty applies to artworks worth over $1,000 that are resold for a gain. Read More → |
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What is Resale Royalty? Resale royalty right or “droit de suite” Saturday, March 24, 2018 While resale royalty right is not universal in America, the state of California implemented the Resale Royalty Act (CRRA) in 1976. This states that a 5% royalty applies to artworks worth over $1,000 that are resold for a gain. 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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Erin Hanson’s Support of Napa Valley Relief EffortsTuesday, February 20, 2018Napa has a special place in our hearts here at The Erin Hanson Gallery. Erin has created incredible, moving pieces that showcase the valley and coincidentally visited Napa Valley in September - just before the fires. Because of our deep love for California’s wine country, Erin Hanson created a campaign to support two Napa-based foundations aiding with local relief efforts. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson’s Support of Napa Valley Relief Efforts Tuesday, February 20, 2018 Napa has a special place in our hearts here at The Erin Hanson Gallery. Erin has created incredible, moving pieces that showcase the valley and coincidentally visited Napa Valley in September - just before the fires. Because of our deep love for California’s wine country, Erin Hanson created a campaign to support two Napa-based foundations aiding with local relief efforts. 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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The Goddard ShowA 10-Year Retrospective of Open ImpressionismSunday, January 28, 2018Erin Hanson's 10-Year Retrospection is now on display at the Goddard Center. This exhibition is the first comprehensive presentation of Erin Hanson’s career. Organized by the Goddard Center for Fine Arts, this show features a selection of never-before exhibited works from her personal collection as well as paintings highlighting her prolific output over the past decade. Read More → |
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The Goddard Show A 10-Year Retrospective of Open Impressionism Sunday, January 28, 2018 Erin Hanson's 10-Year Retrospection is now on display at the Goddard Center. This exhibition is the first comprehensive presentation of Erin Hanson’s career. Organized by the Goddard Center for Fine Arts, this show features a selection of never-before exhibited works from her personal collection as well as paintings highlighting her prolific output over the past decade. 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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Enjoy the World and Art in the New Year!Spend the New Year Engaging with ArtSunday, December 31, 2017Art can bring so much joy to the viewer; it can quench a thirst in one’s soul like few other things in the world. However, it takes some time and energy to engage with a piece, whether it be a painting, a statue, a photograph, or some other type of art. Read More → |
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Enjoy the World and Art in the New Year! Spend the New Year Engaging with Art Sunday, December 31, 2017 Art can bring so much joy to the viewer; it can quench a thirst in one’s soul like few other things in the world. However, it takes some time and energy to engage with a piece, whether it be a painting, a statue, a photograph, or some other type of art. Read More → |
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How to Show Off Your Art When HostingOffering a "How to" as you share your art with friends and familyThursday, December 14, 2017Displaying your favorite pieces when you are hosting your friends or family in your home can become a large part of your impromptu gathering or scheduled dinner party. Many art collectors curate their pieces, displaying them throughout their homes in the spots that provide the highest impact and which allow them to see pieces as they get ready for work in the morning or relax at home after supper. Read More → |
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How to Show Off Your Art When Hosting Offering a "How to" as you share your art with friends and family Thursday, December 14, 2017 Displaying your favorite pieces when you are hosting your friends or family in your home can become a large part of your impromptu gathering or scheduled dinner party. Many art collectors curate their pieces, displaying them throughout their homes in the spots that provide the highest impact and which allow them to see pieces as they get ready for work in the morning or relax at home after supper. Read More → |
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A 10-Year Retrospective of Open ImpressionismOpen Impressionism: The Works of Erin HansonSunday, November 26, 2017Erin Hanson (b. 1981) is one of the most important living Impressionists of our time. This retrospective is the first comprehensive presentation of Hanson’s career. Organized by the Goddard Center for Fine Arts, this exhibition features a selection of never-before exhibited works from her personal collection as well as paintings showcasing her prolific output over the past decade and a half. The exhibition will be on display for the winter season 2018. Read More → |
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A 10-Year Retrospective of Open Impressionism Open Impressionism: The Works of Erin Hanson Sunday, November 26, 2017 Erin Hanson (b. 1981) is one of the most important living Impressionists of our time. This retrospective is the first comprehensive presentation of Hanson’s career. Organized by the Goddard Center for Fine Arts, this exhibition features a selection of never-before exhibited works from her personal collection as well as paintings showcasing her prolific output over the past decade and a half. The exhibition will be on display for the winter season 2018. 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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San Diego is for Art Lovers - Our Winter Events CalendarSunday, November 19, 2017Besides the exquisite art, there are many reasons to visit San Diego in the winter. The weather is generally warm, the beaches are beautiful, the food is delicious, and the wine is of the finest vintage. So, if you are planning to visit our fair city this winter, be sure to come by The Erin Hanson Gallery as you tour one or more of the below art exhibitions... Read More → |
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San Diego is for Art Lovers - Our Winter Events Calendar Sunday, November 19, 2017 Besides the exquisite art, there are many reasons to visit San Diego in the winter. The weather is generally warm, the beaches are beautiful, the food is delicious, and the wine is of the finest vintage. So, if you are planning to visit our fair city this winter, be sure to come by The Erin Hanson Gallery as you tour one or more of the below art exhibitions... 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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Five Tips for Finding the Right Gift for the Art Lover in Your LifeThursday, October 26, 2017Finding holiday gifts or birthday presents for an art lover who seems to “have it all” can be intimidating. You want to give a loved one a thoughtful gift that shows you’ve been paying attention but doesn’t completely break the bank. You also want to find the perfect gift of art that they will find uniquely beautiful. Since art and beauty can be subjective, this last factor might be one of the most difficult. Read More → |
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Five Tips for Finding the Right Gift for the Art Lover in Your Life Thursday, October 26, 2017 Finding holiday gifts or birthday presents for an art lover who seems to “have it all” can be intimidating. You want to give a loved one a thoughtful gift that shows you’ve been paying attention but doesn’t completely break the bank. You also want to find the perfect gift of art that they will find uniquely beautiful. Since art and beauty can be subjective, this last factor might be one of the most difficult. 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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Napa Disaster ReliefSaturday, October 14, 2017I was just up in Napa Valley last month, preparing to create a new wine country series. When I heard about the disaster in Sonoma and Napa when I returned from the east coast on Monday, I decided I needed to do something to help. California wine country has always been one of my biggest sources of inspiration, and the landscape is beloved by locals and travelers alike. Read More → |
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Napa Disaster Relief Saturday, October 14, 2017 I was just up in Napa Valley last month, preparing to create a new wine country series. When I heard about the disaster in Sonoma and Napa when I returned from the east coast on Monday, I decided I needed to do something to help. California wine country has always been one of my biggest sources of inspiration, and the landscape is beloved by locals and travelers alike. 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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Paso Robles’s Tuscan-Style Oasis Features Erin Hanson Paintings in Their Permanent CollectionTuesday, October 3, 2017The Allegretto Vineyard Resort currently houses eleven orignal oil paintings by California impressionist Erin Hanson. This California collection features paintings of Paso Robles’s iconic rolling hills, local wildflowers, and purple jacarandas. The hotel's vast collection of works by artists from near and far are juxtaposed by vintage furniture, slices of the natural world, and locally curated details. Read More → |
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Paso Robles’s Tuscan-Style Oasis Features Erin Hanson Paintings in Their Permanent Collection Tuesday, October 3, 2017 The Allegretto Vineyard Resort currently houses eleven orignal oil paintings by California impressionist Erin Hanson. This California collection features paintings of Paso Robles’s iconic rolling hills, local wildflowers, and purple jacarandas. The hotel's vast collection of works by artists from near and far are juxtaposed by vintage furniture, slices of the natural world, and locally curated details. Read More → |
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Fall San Diego Art Events 2017Wednesday, July 19, 2017Though summer is coming to a close, the San Diego art scene is more vibrant than ever! These upcoming art events are sure to cap off your summer with a splash of inspiration. Read More → |
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Fall San Diego Art Events 2017 Wednesday, July 19, 2017 Though summer is coming to a close, the San Diego art scene is more vibrant than ever! These upcoming art events are sure to cap off your summer with a splash of inspiration. Read More → |
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Summer San Diego Art Events 2017San Diego Summer Art EventsWednesday, June 7, 2017Summer in San Diego is filled with some noteworthy art events that we wanted to be sure to share with you. We are also hosting some special events here at The Erin Hanson Gallery, including Hanson's anticipated Coastal California exhibition. Read More → |
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Summer San Diego Art Events 2017 San Diego Summer Art Events Wednesday, June 7, 2017 Summer in San Diego is filled with some noteworthy art events that we wanted to be sure to share with you. We are also hosting some special events here at The Erin Hanson Gallery, including Hanson's anticipated Coastal California exhibition. 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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Artist Adventure Series, No. 6Monday, May 8, 2017Erin tells her adventures through the Grand Canyon, Big Bend National Park, and Torrey Pines. Follow in the artist's footsteps as she explores landscapes near and far to uncover natural beauty and inspiration for her paintings. Read More → |
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Artist Adventure Series, No. 6 Monday, May 8, 2017 Erin tells her adventures through the Grand Canyon, Big Bend National Park, and Torrey Pines. Follow in the artist's footsteps as she explores landscapes near and far to uncover natural beauty and inspiration for her paintings. Read More → |
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The Erin Hanson Gallery in Modern Luxury Magazine San DiegoFriday, May 5, 2017The Erin Hanson Gallery is stocked with Hanson's original rural-, desert-, and coastal-inspired oil paintings, which have been likened to the works of the great Vincent van Gogh thanks to her focus on landscapes and textured brushwork. Read More → |
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The Erin Hanson Gallery in Modern Luxury Magazine San Diego Friday, May 5, 2017 The Erin Hanson Gallery is stocked with Hanson's original rural-, desert-, and coastal-inspired oil paintings, which have been likened to the works of the great Vincent van Gogh thanks to her focus on landscapes and textured brushwork. Read More → |
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Plan Your Weekend in San Diego, Part 3 - Natural BeautyNature Lovers, Are You Planning a Weekend in San Diego? Don't Miss our Top Picks!Thursday, May 4, 2017Here at The Erin Hanson Gallery, we know how inspiring natural landscapes and vistas can be. Erin Hanson has painted local San Diego natural areas like Torrey Pines, La Jolla Cove, and captured the sun setting over the water along the San Diego coast. If you adore natural beauty as much as we do, be sure to visit some of the incredible, rugged landscapes in and around San Diego. Read More → |
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Plan Your Weekend in San Diego, Part 3 - Natural Beauty Nature Lovers, Are You Planning a Weekend in San Diego? Don't Miss our Top Picks! Thursday, May 4, 2017 Here at The Erin Hanson Gallery, we know how inspiring natural landscapes and vistas can be. Erin Hanson has painted local San Diego natural areas like Torrey Pines, La Jolla Cove, and captured the sun setting over the water along the San Diego coast. If you adore natural beauty as much as we do, be sure to visit some of the incredible, rugged landscapes in and around San Diego. Read More → |
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Plan Your Weekend in San Diego Part 2 - Fine DiningFoodies, Are You Planning a Weekend in San Diego? Don't Miss our Top Picks!Tuesday, May 2, 2017Since the Erin Hanson Gallery has moved to San Diego we have had the opportunity to explore the city, the art scene, natural spaces, and the delicious food our new hometown has to offer. If you are a foodie and an art lover hoping to visit America’s Finest City, we hope you’ll take a look at our Weekend in San Diego series. Our latest chapter, fine dining, will cover delicious spots and incredible restaurants that you should try as you plan a weekend here in San Diego. Read More → |
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Plan Your Weekend in San Diego Part 2 - Fine Dining Foodies, Are You Planning a Weekend in San Diego? Don't Miss our Top Picks! Tuesday, May 2, 2017 Since the Erin Hanson Gallery has moved to San Diego we have had the opportunity to explore the city, the art scene, natural spaces, and the delicious food our new hometown has to offer. If you are a foodie and an art lover hoping to visit America’s Finest City, we hope you’ll take a look at our Weekend in San Diego series. Our latest chapter, fine dining, will cover delicious spots and incredible restaurants that you should try as you plan a weekend here in San Diego. Read More → |
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Planning Your Weekend in San Diego Part 1 - ArtArt Lovers, Are You Planning a Weekend in San Diego? Don't Miss our Top Picks!Monday, April 17, 2017If you've already hit the Safari Park, seen the pandas at the Zoo, and wandered through Old Town, you may think you've seen all that San Diego has to offer - but there are more hidden gems for you to enjoy! If you are an art lover, don't miss these museums and galleries when you plan your next weekend trip to San Diego. Read More → |
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Planning Your Weekend in San Diego Part 1 - Art Art Lovers, Are You Planning a Weekend in San Diego? Don't Miss our Top Picks! Monday, April 17, 2017 If you've already hit the Safari Park, seen the pandas at the Zoo, and wandered through Old Town, you may think you've seen all that San Diego has to offer - but there are more hidden gems for you to enjoy! If you are an art lover, don't miss these museums and galleries when you plan your next weekend trip to San Diego. 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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Impressionism Series Part Three: Impressionism Around the WorldA series on the development of ImpressionismSaturday, April 8, 2017While artists flocked to France to learn or develop the latest Post-Impressionist style, the love for pure Impressionism never died. In fact, Impressionism spread around the world, heralding the beginning of modern art. Read More → |
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Impressionism Series Part Three: Impressionism Around the World A series on the development of Impressionism Saturday, April 8, 2017 While artists flocked to France to learn or develop the latest Post-Impressionist style, the love for pure Impressionism never died. In fact, Impressionism spread around the world, heralding the beginning of modern art. Read More → |
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San Diego Art Events April 2017Wednesday, April 5, 2017There seems to be an art event almost every day here in San Diego. We have incredible local galleries, art walks, and art museums featuring beautiful pieces that are just waiting to be discovered. Instead of casting a net throughout the internet and hoping to find the best and most enjoyable art events this month, we thought we would find them for you! Here is a roundup of our favorite upcoming art events this April! Read More → |
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San Diego Art Events April 2017 Wednesday, April 5, 2017 There seems to be an art event almost every day here in San Diego. We have incredible local galleries, art walks, and art museums featuring beautiful pieces that are just waiting to be discovered. Instead of casting a net throughout the internet and hoping to find the best and most enjoyable art events this month, we thought we would find them for you! Here is a roundup of our favorite upcoming art events this April! Read More → |
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The Erin Hanson Gallery Opens in San DiegoCollectors and Fans Gather for an Art Evening to be RememberedMonday, March 20, 2017At the grand opening of The Erin Hanson Gallery, we hosted a large number of collectors and fans who enjoyed an evening of live music, fine desserts and Hanson’s most recent collection of paintings. Fine wines were provided by 2 Plank Vineyards and the gallery showroom was filled to the brim with excited San Diegans. Read More → |
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The Erin Hanson Gallery Opens in San Diego Collectors and Fans Gather for an Art Evening to be Remembered Monday, March 20, 2017 At the grand opening of The Erin Hanson Gallery, we hosted a large number of collectors and fans who enjoyed an evening of live music, fine desserts and Hanson’s most recent collection of paintings. Fine wines were provided by 2 Plank Vineyards and the gallery showroom was filled to the brim with excited San Diegans. 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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Impressionism Series Part Two: The Birth of Modern ArtA series on the development of ImpressionismSunday, March 12, 2017Impressionism is often characterized by its study of light and the vibrant colors used to convey an impression of a scene. The brushwork commonly employed in Impressionist works is loose and layered, with the paint mixing on the canvas rather than being premixed, painted on and then blended. Read More → |
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Impressionism Series Part Two: The Birth of Modern Art A series on the development of Impressionism Sunday, March 12, 2017 Impressionism is often characterized by its study of light and the vibrant colors used to convey an impression of a scene. The brushwork commonly employed in Impressionist works is loose and layered, with the paint mixing on the canvas rather than being premixed, painted on and then blended. Read More → |
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Impressionism Series Part One: Capturing Light with PaintA series on the development of ImpressionismFriday, March 3, 2017The artistic movement Impressionism is often credited with moving painting techniques away from the overtly realistic to a modern approach. An impressionist painting is apparent to the eye in several ways, including one of the most important studies: that of how light and shadow affect color in the world around us. Read More → |
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Impressionism Series Part One: Capturing Light with Paint A series on the development of Impressionism Friday, March 3, 2017 The artistic movement Impressionism is often credited with moving painting techniques away from the overtly realistic to a modern approach. An impressionist painting is apparent to the eye in several ways, including one of the most important studies: that of how light and shadow affect color in the world around us. 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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Your Guide to Art Collecting Part 1How Do I Start Collecting?Sunday, December 4, 2016While art collecting can feel like serious business, it is also a labor of love. You are building an intertwined series of artworks that show something about you, what you love, what catches your eye, and what evokes emotion within you. Collecting art isn’t about telling someone else’s story, it’s about sharing pieces that connect with you – and connect with each other. This may sound like a lot of work, and it is, but having a cohesive art collection is a beautiful way to display your passion for art to the world. Read More → |
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Your Guide to Art Collecting Part 1 How Do I Start Collecting? Sunday, December 4, 2016 While art collecting can feel like serious business, it is also a labor of love. You are building an intertwined series of artworks that show something about you, what you love, what catches your eye, and what evokes emotion within you. Collecting art isn’t about telling someone else’s story, it’s about sharing pieces that connect with you – and connect with each other. This may sound like a lot of work, and it is, but having a cohesive art collection is a beautiful way to display your passion for art to the world. Read More → |
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Your Guide to Art Collecting Part 2Is This Artist or Artwork a Good Investment?Saturday, December 3, 2016Art is oft considered to be both an investment and, more often than not, something one feels deeply about. This can create a struggle between choosing which artists to select for your collection. You may love a piece, but wonder if it is worth the price. You may be weighing the best investment between favored pieces or artists since you are simply running out of room. The pointers below are here to help you work through this conflict and find the right art for your taste – and your pocketbook. Read More → |
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Your Guide to Art Collecting Part 2 Is This Artist or Artwork a Good Investment? Saturday, December 3, 2016 Art is oft considered to be both an investment and, more often than not, something one feels deeply about. This can create a struggle between choosing which artists to select for your collection. You may love a piece, but wonder if it is worth the price. You may be weighing the best investment between favored pieces or artists since you are simply running out of room. The pointers below are here to help you work through this conflict and find the right art for your taste – and your pocketbook. Read More → |
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Your Guide to Art Collecting Part 3How to Value My Original ArtworkFriday, December 2, 2016Art is notoriously hard to price accurately. Conditions in the current market, artist popularity, and the vagaries of public opinion all have a say when it comes to finding out how much an oil painting, print, sculpture, or any other piece of art is worth. Read More → |
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Your Guide to Art Collecting Part 3 How to Value My Original Artwork Friday, December 2, 2016 Art is notoriously hard to price accurately. Conditions in the current market, artist popularity, and the vagaries of public opinion all have a say when it comes to finding out how much an oil painting, print, sculpture, or any other piece of art is worth. Read More → |
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Your Guide to Art Collecting Part 4Displaying My CollectionThursday, December 1, 2016As you put your art collection together, you can run into several challenges. Here is a list of common problems, along with some fantastic solutions. Read More → |
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Your Guide to Art Collecting Part 4 Displaying My Collection Thursday, December 1, 2016 As you put your art collection together, you can run into several challenges. Here is a list of common problems, along with some fantastic solutions. Read More → |
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2016 Holiday Gift Guide for the Art CollectorFriday, November 25, 2016Are you looking for the quintessential Christmas present for the avid lover of art and culture? These original gift items will bring a wide smile to the face of any connoisseur of fine art. Read More → |
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2016 Holiday Gift Guide for the Art Collector Friday, November 25, 2016 Are you looking for the quintessential Christmas present for the avid lover of art and culture? These original gift items will bring a wide smile to the face of any connoisseur of fine art. Read More → |
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The Role of Impasto in ImpressionismWhy is impasto commonly used in Impressionism?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 Impressionism? 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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A Study in Orange: The Orange Collection by Erin HansonErin Hanson's Orange CollectionFriday, September 16, 2016Erin Hanson has given herself the challenge of creating unique impressionist paintings with orange as the predominant color. From orange rock deserts to flaming sunsets to tangerine flowers, The Orange Show captures the creativity, determination, adventure, and fascination this unique color represents. Read More → |
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A Study in Orange: The Orange Collection by Erin Hanson Erin Hanson's Orange Collection Friday, September 16, 2016 Erin Hanson has given herself the challenge of creating unique impressionist paintings with orange as the predominant color. From orange rock deserts to flaming sunsets to tangerine flowers, The Orange Show captures the creativity, determination, adventure, and fascination this unique color represents. Read More → |
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Birger Sandzen: The Inspiration of ImpressionismFrom Impressionism to Open ImpressionismWednesday, September 14, 2016Birger Sandzen was a landscape painter born in 1871, while Erin Hanson is a contemporary impressionist. However, there are strong similarities in their styles. You can see that Hanson draws the same inspiration from nature as Sandzen did. Read More → |
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Birger Sandzen: The Inspiration of Impressionism From Impressionism to Open Impressionism Wednesday, September 14, 2016 Birger Sandzen was a landscape painter born in 1871, while Erin Hanson is a contemporary impressionist. However, there are strong similarities in their styles. You can see that Hanson draws the same inspiration from nature as Sandzen did. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson: The Orange ShowSouthwest Art Magazine Show PreviewTuesday, September 13, 2016Hanson says the focus on orange deviates from her comfort zone of purples and greens. To prepare, she started visiting new places and hiking in different environments, including Colorado and Utah, where she photographed the aspens at their peak fall colors. She also visited places like Canyon De Chelly National Monument, where the rocks can be nothing but orange. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson: The Orange Show Southwest Art Magazine Show Preview Tuesday, September 13, 2016 Hanson says the focus on orange deviates from her comfort zone of purples and greens. To prepare, she started visiting new places and hiking in different environments, including Colorado and Utah, where she photographed the aspens at their peak fall colors. She also visited places like Canyon De Chelly National Monument, where the rocks can be nothing but orange. 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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Impressions of California Exhibition: Opening ReceptionAn Evening of Art in Paso Robles, CaliforniaSunday, September 4, 2016September 2016 marks the 5th annual return of Erin Hanson to Paso Robles' Studios on the Park. This year's month-long exhibition focuses on the diverse regions of California. Read More → |
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Impressions of California Exhibition: Opening Reception An Evening of Art in Paso Robles, California Sunday, September 4, 2016 September 2016 marks the 5th annual return of Erin Hanson to Paso Robles' Studios on the Park. This year's month-long exhibition focuses on the diverse regions of California. 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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Erin Hanson Prepares for her Anticipated Return to Paso RoblesSaturday, August 6, 2016“California appeals to my imagination. Its jutting mountains, sprawling plains, burning deserts, and crystal coasts all co-exist within a stone’s throw of each other. Each morning brings a new vision of light and a new juxtaposition of color, while each region offers its own vibrant colors and varied shapes. My home state has been an ever-present source of inspiration for me as an artist and lover of nature. "This exhibition is a love letter to my California.” Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Prepares for her Anticipated Return to Paso Robles Saturday, August 6, 2016 “California appeals to my imagination. Its jutting mountains, sprawling plains, burning deserts, and crystal coasts all co-exist within a stone’s throw of each other. Each morning brings a new vision of light and a new juxtaposition of color, while each region offers its own vibrant colors and varied shapes. My home state has been an ever-present source of inspiration for me as an artist and lover of nature. "This exhibition is a love letter to my California.” 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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Honoring the Release of Open Impressionism Vol. IIFans Gather from Near and Far to CelebrateSunday, July 24, 2016Erin Hanson fans and collectors visited her Los Angeles gallery for an evening of art, microbrews and live music to celebrate her most recently published book, Open Impressionism Volume II. Guests were also able to experience her newest works including the tiered hills of Layered Light and vision of florals in her 13-foot masterpiece, Field of Blooms. Read More → |
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Honoring the Release of Open Impressionism Vol. II Fans Gather from Near and Far to Celebrate Sunday, July 24, 2016 Erin Hanson fans and collectors visited her Los Angeles gallery for an evening of art, microbrews and live music to celebrate her most recently published book, Open Impressionism Volume II. Guests were also able to experience her newest works including the tiered hills of Layered Light and vision of florals in her 13-foot masterpiece, Field of Blooms. Read More → |
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A Feeling of Humanity: The Ken Ratner CollectionMuseum of the Big Bend in Alpine, TXWednesday, July 20, 2016A Feeling of Humanity is the result of Ratner’s focused collecting of contemporary Western artists. His collection features thirty-seven artists and sixty-three works of art. Read More → |
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A Feeling of Humanity: The Ken Ratner Collection Museum of the Big Bend in Alpine, TX Wednesday, July 20, 2016 A Feeling of Humanity is the result of Ratner’s focused collecting of contemporary Western artists. His collection features thirty-seven artists and sixty-three works of art. Read More → |
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Building Your Art Collection: Reproductions vs. OriginalsManeuvering the Art WorldFriday, July 1, 2016There are few people in this world who are fortunate enough to fill their home with original art. Many art lovers hang original pieces as well as prints. If you have had to settle for a print, you know what I am talking about when I say you can tell the difference between an original painting and a print. Why is this? Read More → |
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Building Your Art Collection: Reproductions vs. Originals Maneuvering the Art World Friday, July 1, 2016 There are few people in this world who are fortunate enough to fill their home with original art. Many art lovers hang original pieces as well as prints. If you have had to settle for a print, you know what I am talking about when I say you can tell the difference between an original painting and a print. Why is this? 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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Erin Hanson's Painted Parks Exhibition Sells OutCelebrating the National Park Service's CentennialTuesday, May 31, 2016As visitors moved through the large exhibition space, they were transported, moved from an era of cement and metal to a world of sprawling mountain tops, sun-kissed plains and tangerine skies. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson's Painted Parks Exhibition Sells Out Celebrating the National Park Service's Centennial Tuesday, May 31, 2016 As visitors moved through the large exhibition space, they were transported, moved from an era of cement and metal to a world of sprawling mountain tops, sun-kissed plains and tangerine skies. Read More → |
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A Look at California ImpressionismThe Rebirth of the California Impressionism MovementTuesday, May 24, 2016While the heyday of California impressionism was between 1910 and the 1930’s, its techniques and celebration of color are employed today by painters like Erin Hanson. Modern day California impressionism harkens back to the early 1900’s by playing with the intense light of the Golden State and rejoicing in the use of color. Read More → |
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A Look at California Impressionism The Rebirth of the California Impressionism Movement Tuesday, May 24, 2016 While the heyday of California impressionism was between 1910 and the 1930’s, its techniques and celebration of color are employed today by painters like Erin Hanson. Modern day California impressionism harkens back to the early 1900’s by playing with the intense light of the Golden State and rejoicing in the use of color. 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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Granville Redmond: A Study of Light and ColorThe Profile of a California Landscape PainterMonday, April 11, 2016Granville Redmond was a turn-of-the-century painter who specialized in Californian landscapes. In doing so, he captured the intense colors and textures found all around this state, while celebrating the differences light can bring to a palette. Read More → |
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Granville Redmond: A Study of Light and Color The Profile of a California Landscape Painter Monday, April 11, 2016 Granville Redmond was a turn-of-the-century painter who specialized in Californian landscapes. In doing so, he captured the intense colors and textures found all around this state, while celebrating the differences light can bring to a palette. 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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Around the Art World in 80 SecondsInternet + Art Galleries: An Art Collector’s DreamMonday, March 28, 2016Access to art online is creating a new global renaissance in art collecting. Many factors weigh in on choices, such as budget, but now anyone passionate about art may become a collector. The modern art collector leans heavily on a very important tool to complete their quest for the perfect art: Online Art Galleries. Read More → |
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Around the Art World in 80 Seconds Internet + Art Galleries: An Art Collector’s Dream Monday, March 28, 2016 Access to art online is creating a new global renaissance in art collecting. Many factors weigh in on choices, such as budget, but now anyone passionate about art may become a collector. The modern art collector leans heavily on a very important tool to complete their quest for the perfect art: Online Art Galleries. Read More → |
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American Impressionism Series: William WendtAn American Original Impressionist, by Way of GermanyMonday, March 28, 2016William Wendt, the original American impressionist, compared with contemporary open-impressionist Erin Hanson. Wendt's passion for California's landscapes is matched by few painter's today. Read More → |
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American Impressionism Series: William Wendt An American Original Impressionist, by Way of Germany Monday, March 28, 2016 William Wendt, the original American impressionist, compared with contemporary open-impressionist Erin Hanson. Wendt's passion for California's landscapes is matched by few painter's today. Read More → |
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Group of Seven Influencing Contemporary Landscape ImpressionismWhat Would the Group of Seven Have Painted if They Visited California?Wednesday, March 23, 2016Erin Hanson’s art has been compared favorably with art created by the Group of Seven and their associates. We can see their influence in her work by comparing many of her paintings with works by Tom Thomson, Lawren Harris, A.Y. Jackson, Franklin Carmichael and others. When looking at these classic Group of Seven works, we can see a certain vibrancy and love of color now mirrored in modern impressionistic works by Erin Hanson. Read More → |
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Group of Seven Influencing Contemporary Landscape Impressionism What Would the Group of Seven Have Painted if They Visited California? Wednesday, March 23, 2016 Erin Hanson’s art has been compared favorably with art created by the Group of Seven and their associates. We can see their influence in her work by comparing many of her paintings with works by Tom Thomson, Lawren Harris, A.Y. Jackson, Franklin Carmichael and others. When looking at these classic Group of Seven works, we can see a certain vibrancy and love of color now mirrored in modern impressionistic works by Erin Hanson. Read More → |
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Can You Name Five Women Artists?For Women's History Month, Museums Nationwide Join Forces to Honor Women Artists Past & PresentMonday, March 14, 2016In Honor of Women's History Month, #5WomenThroughHistory: A Study of Some of the Most Influential Artists in History, Who Also Happen to be Women. Read More → |
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Can You Name Five Women Artists? For Women's History Month, Museums Nationwide Join Forces to Honor Women Artists Past & Present Monday, March 14, 2016 In Honor of Women's History Month, #5WomenThroughHistory: A Study of Some of the Most Influential Artists in History, Who Also Happen to be Women. Read More → |
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The Medicine Man Gallery Welcomes Erin HansonMark Sublette Curates 3 Original ArtworksMonday, March 14, 2016Mark Sublette of the Medicine Man Gallery welcomes Erin Hanson and her sublime Western landscapes, curating 3 exclusive original oil paintings. Read More → |
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The Medicine Man Gallery Welcomes Erin Hanson Mark Sublette Curates 3 Original Artworks Monday, March 14, 2016 Mark Sublette of the Medicine Man Gallery welcomes Erin Hanson and her sublime Western landscapes, curating 3 exclusive original oil paintings. Read More → |
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Where to View Impressionism in Southern CaliforniaSouthern California Art Scene | Impressionism Stands StrongTuesday, February 23, 2016California is predominately known for its ultra-modern and deeply abstract artwork, which is surprising given its roots in the famed California Impressionism movement. Within the 163,696 square-miles that comprise this sprawling and diverse state are some of the nation's most important museums, galleries and art collections. Thankfully impressionism is alive and well. You just have to know where to look. Read More → |
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Where to View Impressionism in Southern California Southern California Art Scene | Impressionism Stands Strong Tuesday, February 23, 2016 California is predominately known for its ultra-modern and deeply abstract artwork, which is surprising given its roots in the famed California Impressionism movement. Within the 163,696 square-miles that comprise this sprawling and diverse state are some of the nation's most important museums, galleries and art collections. Thankfully impressionism is alive and well. You just have to know where to look. 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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Erin Hanson's Romance in Bloom Collection ReleaseWednesday, February 17, 2016These pieces are inspired by Hanson’s many adventures across the United States, traversing National Parks, sprawling countrysides and breathtaking coastal treasures. A larger-than-life 13-foot oil on canvas piece inspired by the masters van Gogh and Monet will be available for first viewing to attendees. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson's Romance in Bloom Collection Release Wednesday, February 17, 2016 These pieces are inspired by Hanson’s many adventures across the United States, traversing National Parks, sprawling countrysides and breathtaking coastal treasures. A larger-than-life 13-foot oil on canvas piece inspired by the masters van Gogh and Monet will be available for first viewing to attendees. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson | Contemporary Artist Featured in LA Lady MagazineL.A. Lady Magazine: A realist magazine for the idealist Los Angeles woman.Saturday, January 30, 2016"Luckily it was particularly beautiful driving from Los Angeles to Las Vegas that day, and I decided without reservation that I would paint landscapes." Read More → |
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Erin Hanson | Contemporary Artist Featured in LA Lady Magazine L.A. Lady Magazine: A realist magazine for the idealist Los Angeles woman. Saturday, January 30, 2016 "Luckily it was particularly beautiful driving from Los Angeles to Las Vegas that day, and I decided without reservation that I would paint landscapes." Read More → |
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Los Angeles Valentine's Day Art EventPreviewing Erin Hanson's ROMANCE IN BLOOM CollectionThursday, January 21, 2016Patrons of the arts are cordially invited to attend a limited viewing of Romance in Bloom by Erin Hanson, a brand new collection inspired by secluded landscapes and romantic wildflowers. Transport yourself through Hanson's textured brush strokes and whimsical landscapes. A very special daytime event for a romantic Valentine's Day in North East Los Angeles. Read More → |
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Los Angeles Valentine's Day Art Event Previewing Erin Hanson's ROMANCE IN BLOOM Collection Thursday, January 21, 2016 Patrons of the arts are cordially invited to attend a limited viewing of Romance in Bloom by Erin Hanson, a brand new collection inspired by secluded landscapes and romantic wildflowers. Transport yourself through Hanson's textured brush strokes and whimsical landscapes. A very special daytime event for a romantic Valentine's Day in North East Los Angeles. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson's Painted Parks at the St. George Art MuseumNational Park Service's Centennial Celebration in ArtThursday, January 14, 2016In celebration of the National Park Service's centennial, impressionistic artist Erin Hanson exhibits a collection of vibrant landscapes inspired by parks from Zion to the Oregon Cascades. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson's Painted Parks at the St. George Art Museum National Park Service's Centennial Celebration in Art Thursday, January 14, 2016 In celebration of the National Park Service's centennial, impressionistic artist Erin Hanson exhibits a collection of vibrant landscapes inspired by parks from Zion to the Oregon Cascades. Read More → |
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The Erin Hanson Gallery Hosts Alex Scott Art Show and Book SigningAlex Scott "Nobody Walks in LA" Book Signing PartySaturday, December 12, 2015Alex Scott spent two years exploring the vastness of Los Angeles to create "Nobody Walks In LA" a photographic essay showcasing his unique perspective of the city of his childhood. Read More → |
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The Erin Hanson Gallery Hosts Alex Scott Art Show and Book Signing Alex Scott "Nobody Walks in LA" Book Signing Party Saturday, December 12, 2015 Alex Scott spent two years exploring the vastness of Los Angeles to create "Nobody Walks In LA" a photographic essay showcasing his unique perspective of the city of his childhood. Read More → |
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California Artist Featured in National Park Centennial ExhibitImpressionist Erin Hanson celebrates 100 years of park preservation at the St. George Art MuseumMonday, December 7, 2015Erin Hanson's Painted Parks collection of landscapes will be displayed in the Main Gallery of the St. George Art Museum from January 16, 2016 through May 28, 2016. Hanson's exhibition kicks off the museum's 2016 NATIONAL PARKS: UNITING AMERICA: 100 Years on Common Ground event. Read More → |
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California Artist Featured in National Park Centennial Exhibit Impressionist Erin Hanson celebrates 100 years of park preservation at the St. George Art Museum Monday, December 7, 2015 Erin Hanson's Painted Parks collection of landscapes will be displayed in the Main Gallery of the St. George Art Museum from January 16, 2016 through May 28, 2016. Hanson's exhibition kicks off the museum's 2016 NATIONAL PARKS: UNITING AMERICA: 100 Years on Common Ground event. 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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The Works of Erin Hanson Housed in R.M. Schindler's Van Dekker House‘Hidden Gem’ by R.M. Schindler in Woodland Hills RestoredSunday, November 29, 2015Gramwell, an Erin Hanson collector, purchased the landmark Van Dekker House in Woodland Hills a "hidden gem" designed 76 years ago by modernist architect Rudolph M. Schindler. Read More → |
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The Works of Erin Hanson Housed in R.M. Schindler's Van Dekker House ‘Hidden Gem’ by R.M. Schindler in Woodland Hills Restored Sunday, November 29, 2015 Gramwell, an Erin Hanson collector, purchased the landmark Van Dekker House in Woodland Hills a "hidden gem" designed 76 years ago by modernist architect Rudolph M. Schindler. Read More → |
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Curator Ken Ratner on Erin Hanson's Painted Parks CollectionNATIONAL PARKS: UNITING AMERICA: 100 Years of Common GroundThursday, November 26, 2015Hanson's style of painting has been influenced by, among others, the German Expressionists, the Group of Seven, and the Masters of California Impressionism. Yet, her work is very original. We see the influence of the Group of Seven, and in particular, Tom Thomson, in Woods of Gold, At the Lodge, and Crystal Cottonwoods. Read More → |
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Curator Ken Ratner on Erin Hanson's Painted Parks Collection NATIONAL PARKS: UNITING AMERICA: 100 Years of Common Ground Thursday, November 26, 2015 Hanson's style of painting has been influenced by, among others, the German Expressionists, the Group of Seven, and the Masters of California Impressionism. Yet, her work is very original. We see the influence of the Group of Seven, and in particular, Tom Thomson, in Woods of Gold, At the Lodge, and Crystal Cottonwoods. Read More → |
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New Los Angeles Gallery Opens to a Full HouseArt Fans Flock to View Erin Hanson’s New North East Los Angeles Art GalleryWednesday, November 18, 2015It was a brisk fall evening in North East Los Angeles and hundreds gathered to celebrate artist Erin Hanson’s new 5000-square foot gallery space and studio. A moment Hanson has been planning for nearly two years, the night marked an important milestone in her ongoing objective to reach out to and inspire Los Angeles with her impressionist paintings. Read More → |
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New Los Angeles Gallery Opens to a Full House Art Fans Flock to View Erin Hanson’s New North East Los Angeles Art Gallery Wednesday, November 18, 2015 It was a brisk fall evening in North East Los Angeles and hundreds gathered to celebrate artist Erin Hanson’s new 5000-square foot gallery space and studio. A moment Hanson has been planning for nearly two years, the night marked an important milestone in her ongoing objective to reach out to and inspire Los Angeles with her impressionist paintings. 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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American Impressionism Series: Jean-Francois MilletThe Beginnings of ImpressionsmThursday, November 12, 2015While many people are familiar with Impressionism, there is a particular figure from the mid-19th century who influenced French painting towards landscapes, and eventually Impressionism: Jean-Francois Millet (1814 - 1875). Read More → |
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American Impressionism Series: Jean-Francois Millet The Beginnings of Impressionsm Thursday, November 12, 2015 While many people are familiar with Impressionism, there is a particular figure from the mid-19th century who influenced French painting towards landscapes, and eventually Impressionism: Jean-Francois Millet (1814 - 1875). 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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Decorating with Contemporary Impressionist PaintingsWednesday, October 14, 20153 Tips when decorating a room with art, featuring artwork from California Impressionist Erin Hanson. Read More → |
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Decorating with Contemporary Impressionist Paintings Wednesday, October 14, 2015 3 Tips when decorating a room with art, featuring artwork from California Impressionist Erin Hanson. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Returns to Paso RoblesJoin Us on the Journey to Launch Hanson's Newest CollectionSaturday, October 3, 2015Erin Hanson's 2015 fall return to California's Paso Robles has been nothing short of spectacular! A series of events marked the commencement of her much anticipated California Wine Country: Impressions in Oil by Erin Hanson collection. Also find out whose paintings are now hanging in the new Ayres hotel resort The Allegretto in Paso Robles! Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Returns to Paso Robles Join Us on the Journey to Launch Hanson's Newest Collection Saturday, October 3, 2015 Erin Hanson's 2015 fall return to California's Paso Robles has been nothing short of spectacular! A series of events marked the commencement of her much anticipated California Wine Country: Impressions in Oil by Erin Hanson collection. Also find out whose paintings are now hanging in the new Ayres hotel resort The Allegretto in Paso Robles! Read More → |
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Artist Erin Hanson Expands to New Los Angeles Gallery!Renowned Impressionist’s New Collection to be Featured at Grand OpeningFriday, September 18, 2015Award-winning artist Erin Hanson unveils her new gallery with a special Grand Opening on Saturday, November 14th, 5pm - 10pm. In addition to meeting the artist, guests at the Grand Opening will enjoy live music, wine, hors d’oeuvres and Hanson’s latest California landscape collection. Read More → |
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Artist Erin Hanson Expands to New Los Angeles Gallery! Renowned Impressionist’s New Collection to be Featured at Grand Opening Friday, September 18, 2015 Award-winning artist Erin Hanson unveils her new gallery with a special Grand Opening on Saturday, November 14th, 5pm - 10pm. In addition to meeting the artist, guests at the Grand Opening will enjoy live music, wine, hors d’oeuvres and Hanson’s latest California landscape collection. Read More → |
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Insider Peek at The Erin Hanson Art and Wine Tour 2015Immerse Yourself in the Wonders of Paso Robles!Sunday, August 30, 2015Fifteen local Paso Robles wineries are participating in The Erin Hanson Art & Wine Tour 2015. Each winery will display original Erin Hanson oil paintings for the duration of the month. Read More → |
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Insider Peek at The Erin Hanson Art and Wine Tour 2015 Immerse Yourself in the Wonders of Paso Robles! Sunday, August 30, 2015 Fifteen local Paso Robles wineries are participating in The Erin Hanson Art & Wine Tour 2015. Each winery will display original Erin Hanson oil paintings for the duration of the month. Read More → |
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Impressionistic Artist Launches an Immersive Paso Art & Wine ExperienceSeptember 1st – October 25th, 2015Wednesday, June 24, 2015Art and wine are perfectly paired to inspire. We invite you to explore the landscapes of California wine country and to experience the paintings they inspired. Read More → |
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Impressionistic Artist Launches an Immersive Paso Art & Wine Experience September 1st – October 25th, 2015 Wednesday, June 24, 2015 Art and wine are perfectly paired to inspire. We invite you to explore the landscapes of California wine country and to experience the paintings they inspired. Read More → |
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Let's Review: Artist Erin Hanson's Work Charms at La Jolla LibrarySaturday, December 13, 2014Artist Erin Hanson welcomes guests at the Nov. 16 opening of her ‘Colors of California’ exhibit at La Jolla Library. Hanson said she paints with an Open Impressionism style using ‘vivid colors, bold brush strokes and a fresh, modern style to capture the beautiful wine countries and coastal regions of California.’ — Will Bowen, La Jolla Light Read More → |
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Let's Review: Artist Erin Hanson's Work Charms at La Jolla Library Saturday, December 13, 2014 Artist Erin Hanson welcomes guests at the Nov. 16 opening of her ‘Colors of California’ exhibit at La Jolla Library. Hanson said she paints with an Open Impressionism style using ‘vivid colors, bold brush strokes and a fresh, modern style to capture the beautiful wine countries and coastal regions of California.’ — Will Bowen, La Jolla Light Read More → |
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Hanson Releases New Line of 24 Karat Paintings at Open House EventSunday, November 23, 2014On November 21st, The Erin Hanson Gallery in Glendale, CA presented a never-before-seen collection of Erin Hanson oil paintings. These original oils were painted over canvas that the artist had applied with 24 karat gold leaf. Magnificently colored and and as texture-rich as one would expect from an Erin Hanson original, these paintings had an additional glow that caught the light in a subtle and intriguing manner. The paintings' baroque gold frames stood out against the midnight blue walls, and a large collection of miniature gold-framed oil paintings complemented the larger pieces. Guests enjoyed the performance of singer songwriter Marina V, while sampling a variety of reserve wines from Paso Robles' Peachy Canyon winery and nibbling on a delectable variety of cheeses. Read More → |
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Hanson Releases New Line of 24 Karat Paintings at Open House Event Sunday, November 23, 2014 On November 21st, The Erin Hanson Gallery in Glendale, CA presented a never-before-seen collection of Erin Hanson oil paintings. These original oils were painted over canvas that the artist had applied with 24 karat gold leaf. Magnificently colored and and as texture-rich as one would expect from an Erin Hanson original, these paintings had an additional glow that caught the light in a subtle and intriguing manner. The paintings' baroque gold frames stood out against the midnight blue walls, and a large collection of miniature gold-framed oil paintings complemented the larger pieces. Guests enjoyed the performance of singer songwriter Marina V, while sampling a variety of reserve wines from Paso Robles' Peachy Canyon winery and nibbling on a delectable variety of cheeses. Read More → |
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Delphi Academy's Art Class Visits the Erin Hanson GallerySaturday, November 15, 2014Art students from Delphi Academy of Los Angeles, Erin Hanson's alma mater, were invited to The Erin Hanson Gallery for a cultural and educational afternoon. A group of middle and high school art students explored the behind-the-scenes life of a successful artist and got to speak with Erin Hanson about her inspiration, technique and business model. Cesar Jimenez was proud to see Hanson's expanding gallery; Jimenez was Hanson's art teacher at Delphi Academy, teaching her everything from pen and ink to oils, and everything in between. Hanson studied under Jimenez from age 6 to 16, at which age she graduated from high school, in 1998. Jimenez is still teaching art at Delphi Academy to this day. As an alumnus of Delphi, Hanson was honored to have an opportunity to help inspire the coming generation of artists. Read More → |
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Delphi Academy's Art Class Visits the Erin Hanson Gallery Saturday, November 15, 2014 Art students from Delphi Academy of Los Angeles, Erin Hanson's alma mater, were invited to The Erin Hanson Gallery for a cultural and educational afternoon. A group of middle and high school art students explored the behind-the-scenes life of a successful artist and got to speak with Erin Hanson about her inspiration, technique and business model. Cesar Jimenez was proud to see Hanson's expanding gallery; Jimenez was Hanson's art teacher at Delphi Academy, teaching her everything from pen and ink to oils, and everything in between. Hanson studied under Jimenez from age 6 to 16, at which age she graduated from high school, in 1998. Jimenez is still teaching art at Delphi Academy to this day. As an alumnus of Delphi, Hanson was honored to have an opportunity to help inspire the coming generation of artists. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson’s Third Annual Return to Studios on the Park is an All-Out SmashFriday, October 31, 2014Collectors and fans came from near and far on Saturday, October 4th to experience "Erin Hanson: Works of Paso Robles." The evening marked Hanson's third annual exhibition at Studios and the reveal of her anticipated 30-piece collection. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson’s Third Annual Return to Studios on the Park is an All-Out Smash Friday, October 31, 2014 Collectors and fans came from near and far on Saturday, October 4th to experience "Erin Hanson: Works of Paso Robles." The evening marked Hanson's third annual exhibition at Studios and the reveal of her anticipated 30-piece collection. Read More → |
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California Wine Country Coffee Table Book Has Fully Funded through KickstarterBook Will Focus on Hanson's California ImpressionismWednesday, October 29, 2014We are proud to announce that the museum quality Extraordinary Landscapes: California Wine Country coffee table book has now been fully funded through crowd-funding site Kickstarter. Read More → |
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California Wine Country Coffee Table Book Has Fully Funded through Kickstarter Book Will Focus on Hanson's California Impressionism Wednesday, October 29, 2014 We are proud to announce that the museum quality Extraordinary Landscapes: California Wine Country coffee table book has now been fully funded through crowd-funding site Kickstarter. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Featured at World Wide Art LA as Winner of 12th Annual ContestSunday, October 19, 2014As the 1st place winner of Artavita’s annual art contest, the works of Erin Hanson were showcased not only at the 4-day show but were selected for use in their promotional billboards found across Northern Los Angeles. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Featured at World Wide Art LA as Winner of 12th Annual Contest Sunday, October 19, 2014 As the 1st place winner of Artavita’s annual art contest, the works of Erin Hanson were showcased not only at the 4-day show but were selected for use in their promotional billboards found across Northern Los Angeles. Read More → |
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"Pastels and Oils" Article in The SLO Tribune"Her landscapes have chunky textures filled with unexpected colors - lavender trees and pumpkin fields."Saturday, October 18, 2014"Her landscapes have chunky textures filled with unexpected colors - lavender trees and pumpkin fields." Read More → |
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"Pastels and Oils" Article in The SLO Tribune "Her landscapes have chunky textures filled with unexpected colors - lavender trees and pumpkin fields." Saturday, October 18, 2014 "Her landscapes have chunky textures filled with unexpected colors - lavender trees and pumpkin fields." Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Fans Gather for Intimate Live Painting DemonstrationThursday, October 9, 2014"Her enthusiasm and confidence was as much an inspiration as her artistic ability and unique technique.” Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Fans Gather for Intimate Live Painting Demonstration Thursday, October 9, 2014 "Her enthusiasm and confidence was as much an inspiration as her artistic ability and unique technique.” Read More → |
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Plein Air Painters of California - 2015 CalendarErin Hanson Among 10 Artists FeaturedMonday, September 1, 2014WildNature and WildEarth, a 501c3 nonprofit based in West Marin, announces the first "Plein Air Painters of California" show in tandem with the publication of the 2015 WildNature Calendar: Plein Air Painters of California. Read More → |
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Plein Air Painters of California - 2015 Calendar Erin Hanson Among 10 Artists Featured Monday, September 1, 2014 WildNature and WildEarth, a 501c3 nonprofit based in West Marin, announces the first "Plein Air Painters of California" show in tandem with the publication of the 2015 WildNature Calendar: Plein Air Painters of California. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Selected for Sausalito Art Festival | 2014Tuesday, August 19, 2014Erin Hanson has been selected to exhibit at the 62nd Annual Sausalito Art Festival Labor Day Weekend, August 30-September 1. The juried art show is one of the oldest, most prestigious art festivals in the country attracting over 30,000 art enthusiasts who flock to the waterfront village of Sausalito. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Selected for Sausalito Art Festival | 2014 Tuesday, August 19, 2014 Erin Hanson has been selected to exhibit at the 62nd Annual Sausalito Art Festival Labor Day Weekend, August 30-September 1. The juried art show is one of the oldest, most prestigious art festivals in the country attracting over 30,000 art enthusiasts who flock to the waterfront village of Sausalito. 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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Artworks Donated to UCLA Medical Center TustinBringing Joy to the South BayWednesday, May 28, 2014The work of Erin Hanson can now be viewed at the UCLA Medical Center in Tustin, California. Erin is incredibly proud to bring life and color to those that may desperately need to have a reminder of what this magnificent world holds and for the doctors, nurses and staff that work tirelessly for their fellow man. Read More → |
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Artworks Donated to UCLA Medical Center Tustin Bringing Joy to the South Bay Wednesday, May 28, 2014 The work of Erin Hanson can now be viewed at the UCLA Medical Center in Tustin, California. Erin is incredibly proud to bring life and color to those that may desperately need to have a reminder of what this magnificent world holds and for the doctors, nurses and staff that work tirelessly for their fellow man. Read More → |
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Through the Red Rock DoorwayA Q&A with Erin HansonMonday, February 24, 2014"People do laugh to hear that I was a bioengineering major in college. To me science and art were never very separate in my mind. Science is just the art of observation, and the technique of art is certainly a science." Read More → |
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Through the Red Rock Doorway A Q&A with Erin Hanson Monday, February 24, 2014 "People do laugh to hear that I was a bioengineering major in college. To me science and art were never very separate in my mind. Science is just the art of observation, and the technique of art is certainly a science." Read More → |
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ArtWalk Borrego Springs Exhibits Erin HansonNewspaper Feature of Erin Hanson ExhibitTuesday, February 11, 2014“The desert got me back into painting in the first place when I was living as a rock climber in Las Vegas. To me the desert is the perfect landscape to paint since it is so dramatic, with it’s flat plains and sudden buttes and mountains popping out into the sky. I love the wide open skies. I love monsoon season. I love the wind and the sounds of the emptiness of the desert.” Read More → |
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ArtWalk Borrego Springs Exhibits Erin Hanson Newspaper Feature of Erin Hanson Exhibit Tuesday, February 11, 2014 “The desert got me back into painting in the first place when I was living as a rock climber in Las Vegas. To me the desert is the perfect landscape to paint since it is so dramatic, with it’s flat plains and sudden buttes and mountains popping out into the sky. I love the wide open skies. I love monsoon season. I love the wind and the sounds of the emptiness of the desert.” 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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Artist Adventure Series, No. 5Erin Shares a Few Harrowing AdventuresSunday, October 20, 2013During a lifetime of exploring the outdoors, it seems that the most exciting times are also the most dangerous. The sudden pump of adrenaline you get when you have to act quickly to remain alive makes you feel great, like you are fighting for survival and winning! Read More → |
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Artist Adventure Series, No. 5 Erin Shares a Few Harrowing Adventures Sunday, October 20, 2013 During a lifetime of exploring the outdoors, it seems that the most exciting times are also the most dangerous. The sudden pump of adrenaline you get when you have to act quickly to remain alive makes you feel great, like you are fighting for survival and winning! Read More → |
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"PasoScapes: Erin Hanson Landscapes in Oil" comes to Studios on the ParkSunday, September 29, 2013"The classical impressionists use tiny brushstrokes, using layers and a lot of paint to build texture. I don't use any layering, but I do use a ton of texture, and large brushstrokes." Read More → |
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"PasoScapes: Erin Hanson Landscapes in Oil" comes to Studios on the Park Sunday, September 29, 2013 "The classical impressionists use tiny brushstrokes, using layers and a lot of paint to build texture. I don't use any layering, but I do use a ton of texture, and large brushstrokes." Read More → |
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The Erin Hanson Gallery - Grand Opening in Los Angeles, CAThe Erin Hanson Gallery Opening Was a Roaring Success!Saturday, July 13, 2013The 2,000 square foot gallery was packed and the mood was electric, with flowing wine, delectable food donated by Granville Cafe and live musicians rocking out. Read More → |
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The Erin Hanson Gallery - Grand Opening in Los Angeles, CA The Erin Hanson Gallery Opening Was a Roaring Success! Saturday, July 13, 2013 The 2,000 square foot gallery was packed and the mood was electric, with flowing wine, delectable food donated by Granville Cafe and live musicians rocking out. Read More → |
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Southwest Art Magazine Names Erin a 2013 "Artist to Watch"Erin Hanson: Mosaics in the LandscapeTuesday, May 7, 2013"Although the California-based painter was interested in art at an early age, she didn't consider it a career when it came time for college." Read More → |
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Southwest Art Magazine Names Erin a 2013 "Artist to Watch" Erin Hanson: Mosaics in the Landscape Tuesday, May 7, 2013 "Although the California-based painter was interested in art at an early age, she didn't consider it a career when it came time for college." 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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Artist Adventure Series, No. 45 Day Trans-Zion Backpacking TrekThursday, November 15, 2012Day 1 We arrived at Zion last night and camped at Watchman. The weather was clear and crisp, and the mountains seemed very close and very small against the bright starry sky. Read More → |
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Artist Adventure Series, No. 4 5 Day Trans-Zion Backpacking Trek Thursday, November 15, 2012 Day 1 We arrived at Zion last night and camped at Watchman. The weather was clear and crisp, and the mountains seemed very close and very small against the bright starry sky. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson: Colors of PasoExhibition | Paso Robles, CaliforniaSaturday, November 3, 2012Studios on the Park, in downtown Paso Robles, put on a greatly successful solo show titled Erin Hanson: Colors of Paso. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson: Colors of Paso Exhibition | Paso Robles, California Saturday, November 3, 2012 Studios on the Park, in downtown Paso Robles, put on a greatly successful solo show titled Erin Hanson: Colors of Paso. Read More → |
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"Open Impressions" Exciting Life of Artist Exposed | Erin Hanson in the Newsby Anna Weltner, New TimesWednesday, October 17, 2012You don’t just look at her oil paintings, you experience them, feeling the crisp chill of a North County morning or the arid heat of a late-summer afternoon. Her work reverberates with life and love and energy; in its deliriously bright wildflowers and abstract sunsets, we glimpse a consummate love of the natural world. For a moment, we see what Hanson sees. Read More → |
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"Open Impressions" Exciting Life of Artist Exposed | Erin Hanson in the News by Anna Weltner, New Times Wednesday, October 17, 2012 You don’t just look at her oil paintings, you experience them, feeling the crisp chill of a North County morning or the arid heat of a late-summer afternoon. Her work reverberates with life and love and energy; in its deliriously bright wildflowers and abstract sunsets, we glimpse a consummate love of the natural world. For a moment, we see what Hanson sees. Read More → |
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Artist Adventure Series, No. 3How My Love of Nature Inspires My ArtMonday, October 15, 2012As the summer heat is slowly shaking itself away, I am shaking myself back into my hiking and rock climbing routine. In August, I went camping and rock scrambling in Joshua Tree National Park, at Indian Cove campground. Read More → |
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Artist Adventure Series, No. 3 How My Love of Nature Inspires My Art Monday, October 15, 2012 As the summer heat is slowly shaking itself away, I am shaking myself back into my hiking and rock climbing routine. In August, I went camping and rock scrambling in Joshua Tree National Park, at Indian Cove campground. 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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1st Place at Art in the ParkBoulder City, NevadaSunday, October 7, 2012Erin Hanson won First Place in Fine Art, at Boulder City's Art in the Park! Read More → |
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1st Place at Art in the Park Boulder City, Nevada Sunday, October 7, 2012 Erin Hanson won First Place in Fine Art, at Boulder City's Art in the Park! 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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Open Impressionism Workshop with Erin HansonStudios on the Park, Paso RoblesMonday, August 27, 2012This one-day workshop includes an in-studio session at Studios on the Park and a plein air session at the beautiful Peachy Canyon vineyards. Read More → |
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Open Impressionism Workshop with Erin Hanson Studios on the Park, Paso Robles Monday, August 27, 2012 This one-day workshop includes an in-studio session at Studios on the Park and a plein air session at the beautiful Peachy Canyon vineyards. 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 → |
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Beyond Plein Air | Erin Hanson in the NewsPaso Robles, CAWednesday, May 23, 2012"Erin Hanson is in a very good mood. Perhaps that’s because the rock climber, explorer, and plein air artist spends a great deal of her time outdoors. Her exuberance shows through in her bold, bright, impulsive paintings of Utah’s rock formations, Arizona’s deserts, and more recently, the smooth folds of Paso Robles’ hills." Read More → |
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Beyond Plein Air | Erin Hanson in the News Paso Robles, CA Wednesday, May 23, 2012 "Erin Hanson is in a very good mood. Perhaps that’s because the rock climber, explorer, and plein air artist spends a great deal of her time outdoors. Her exuberance shows through in her bold, bright, impulsive paintings of Utah’s rock formations, Arizona’s deserts, and more recently, the smooth folds of Paso Robles’ hills." Read More → |
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Southwest Art Magazine ArticleNationwide, USAWednesday, August 31, 2011"Erin Hanson expresses her love of the desert with a thick, bold application of paint that mirrors the stark lines and shapes unique to the Southwest. An accomplished plein air painter, Erin applies elements of plein air technique to her expressionist style." Read More → |
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Southwest Art Magazine Article Nationwide, USA Wednesday, August 31, 2011 "Erin Hanson expresses her love of the desert with a thick, bold application of paint that mirrors the stark lines and shapes unique to the Southwest. An accomplished plein air painter, Erin applies elements of plein air technique to her expressionist style." Read More → |
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Artist Adventure Series, No. 2Adventures that Inspire Erin Hanson's PaintingsSaturday, April 30, 2011It was a dark morning in Ghost Ranch, New Mexico, home and inspiration to Georgia O'Keefe. I awoke at daybreak, ready to search out the perfect scene to paint. The hike was short, only a mile or so, but it climbed straight up to the top of a butte. From the towering peak, I peered dizzyingly down to the ground. Read More → |
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Artist Adventure Series, No. 2 Adventures that Inspire Erin Hanson's Paintings Saturday, April 30, 2011 It was a dark morning in Ghost Ranch, New Mexico, home and inspiration to Georgia O'Keefe. I awoke at daybreak, ready to search out the perfect scene to paint. The hike was short, only a mile or so, but it climbed straight up to the top of a butte. From the towering peak, I peered dizzyingly down to the ground. Read More → |
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Desert Entertainer ArticlePalm Springs, CaliforniaMonday, January 31, 2011"Some people climb rocks; some paint them. Fine artist Erin Hanson does both. She started with giant murals as a teenager and eventually moved on to the rocks. She started climbing them with friends and then painting them in Utah and then later in Nevada and California." Read More → |
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Desert Entertainer Article Palm Springs, California Monday, January 31, 2011 "Some people climb rocks; some paint them. Fine artist Erin Hanson does both. She started with giant murals as a teenager and eventually moved on to the rocks. She started climbing them with friends and then painting them in Utah and then later in Nevada and California." Read More → |
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Artist Adventure Series, No. 1Erin Hanson's Passion for Adventure Shapes Her ArtThursday, December 31, 2009Climbing in Red Rock Canyon is an addictive sport. The steep overhanging cliffs become a monstrous feat that one must, at all odds, overcome. Day after day, hour after hour, you battle the rock holds, sometimes spending a week just to master one tricky maneuver. Read More → |
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Artist Adventure Series, No. 1 Erin Hanson's Passion for Adventure Shapes Her Art Thursday, December 31, 2009 Climbing in Red Rock Canyon is an addictive sport. The steep overhanging cliffs become a monstrous feat that one must, at all odds, overcome. Day after day, hour after hour, you battle the rock holds, sometimes spending a week just to master one tricky maneuver. Read More → |