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The afternoon of August 14th saw locals and visitors alike flock to The Erin Hanson Gallery on 1805 NE Colvin Court in McMinnville, Oregon. They were coming for the Grand Opening of the acclaimed impressionist’s new gallery, and they were not disappointed.
The gallery rolled out the red carpet for visitors, showcasing the colorful art on display, allowing guests to see pieces that were still on the drying racks – and allowing guests further behind the scenes to explore the artist’s studio and view her latest work sitting on her easel. This newest painting, called Baker Creek, captures the lush greenery found at nearby Baker Creek.
Lovely landscapes graced every wall as the artist herself shared stories about each piece, chatted about art, and discussed her recent art replication project, which utilizes 3-D scanning technology. Every part of the gallery, warehouses, and production facilities was open to the public eye.
Along with the impressionist art, lively music was paired with delightful wine. The wine, poured by McMinnville’s Elizabeth Chambers Cellars, accompanied a lovely cheese spread for peckish attendees. Guests enjoyed the entire experience and spent time absorbing the beautiful paintings surrounding them. The festive atmosphere, delicious wine, and vibrant art made for an art and wine afternoon for the books.
All locals and tourists are welcome to visit the new McMinnville Gallery during walk-in hours and see Erin Hanson’s latest “open impressionism” landscape paintings. Each painting blends modern expressionism and classic impressionism to capture the movement and beauty of natural spaces.
Walk-in hours are Wednesday through Saturday, from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm.
The gallery, located at 1805 NE Colvin Ct in McMinnville, and is also open by appointment.
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Links:
Website: www.erinhanson.com
Portfolio: www.erinhanson.com/portfolio
McMinnville Gallery Website: www.erinhanson.com/theerinhansongallery
About Erin
ERIN HANSON has been painting in oils since she was 8 years old. As a teenager, she apprenticed at a mural studio where she worked on 40-foot-long paintings while selling art commissions on the side. After being told it was too hard to make a living as an artist, she got her degree in Bioengineering from UC Berkeley. Afterward, Erin became a rock climber at Red Rock Canyon, Nevada. Inspired by the colorful scenery she was climbing, she decided to return to her love of painting and create one new painting every week.
She has stuck to that decision, becoming one of the most prolific artists in history, with over 3,000 oil paintings sold to eager collectors. Erin Hanson’s style is known as "Open Impressionism" and is taught in art schools worldwide. With millions of followers, Hanson has become an iconic, driving force in the rebirth of impressionism, inspiring thousands of other artists to pick up the brush.
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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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Erin Hanson Talks to Alina Fridman About Open ImpressionismWednesday, March 3, 2021Alina Fridman of the “Ladies Take the Lead” podcast talked to Erin Hanson in an interview covering everything from Erin’s growth as an entrepreneur to her style and admirable work ethic. This article shares some of the interview highlights. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson Talks to Alina Fridman About Open Impressionism Wednesday, March 3, 2021 Alina Fridman of the “Ladies Take the Lead” podcast talked to Erin Hanson in an interview covering everything from Erin’s growth as an entrepreneur to her style and admirable work ethic. This article shares some of the interview highlights. Read More → |
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Epiphanies in ImpressionismAmerican Lifestyle Magazine Interviews Erin HansonWednesday, March 3, 2021Erin 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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"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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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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"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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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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"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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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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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 → |