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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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The Future of Art ReproductionThe making of 3D textured replicasSaturday, July 1, 2023Learn how Erin Hanson went from giclee prints to creating 3D replicas of her original oil paintings. Read More → |
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The Future of Art Reproduction The making of 3D textured replicas Saturday, July 1, 2023 Learn how Erin Hanson went from giclee prints to creating 3D replicas of her original oil paintings. Read More → |
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Five Reasons Art Collectors Love 3D Textured ReplicasExplore affordable art replicas that look like the original paintingThursday, June 1, 2023Erin Hanson is one of the few artists worldwide to offer 3D textured replicas of her original paintings. While the 2D prints produced in The Erin Hanson Gallery workshop are so beautiful that they often get mistaken as original, Hanson wanted to offer collectors something more...something that replicates an original but is more affordable. Enter 3D textured replicas. Read More → |
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Five Reasons Art Collectors Love 3D Textured Replicas Explore affordable art replicas that look like the original painting Thursday, June 1, 2023 Erin Hanson is one of the few artists worldwide to offer 3D textured replicas of her original paintings. While the 2D prints produced in The Erin Hanson Gallery workshop are so beautiful that they often get mistaken as original, Hanson wanted to offer collectors something more...something that replicates an original but is more affordable. Enter 3D textured replicas. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson is Revolutionizing Art ReproductionTextured art reproduction is tricky.Saturday, May 13, 2023In a painting, the play of light over the texture of brushstrokes plays a vital role in how we interact with and enjoy a piece of art. This is why a paper art print looks flat compared to an original oil painting. Indeed, one can present a reproduction through a film, as is the case in the Van Gogh immersive experience, but such reproductions are an art in themselves, and you cannot take them home with you. So, how to solve the problem of capturing the light and motion as intended by the artist? This is where 3D scanning and printing comes in. In a recent interview, Erin Hanson shared how the process works. Read More → |
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Erin Hanson is Revolutionizing Art Reproduction Textured art reproduction is tricky. Saturday, May 13, 2023 In a painting, the play of light over the texture of brushstrokes plays a vital role in how we interact with and enjoy a piece of art. This is why a paper art print looks flat compared to an original oil painting. Indeed, one can present a reproduction through a film, as is the case in the Van Gogh immersive experience, but such reproductions are an art in themselves, and you cannot take them home with you. So, how to solve the problem of capturing the light and motion as intended by the artist? This is where 3D scanning and printing comes in. In a recent interview, Erin Hanson shared how the process works. Read More → |
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Behind-the-Scenes at The Erin Hanson GalleryWednesday, April 5, 2023Get a virtual tour of The Erin Hanson Gallery, McMinnville. This tour includes the gallery, studio, print shop, and warehouse. Read More → |
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Behind-the-Scenes at The Erin Hanson Gallery Wednesday, April 5, 2023 Get a virtual tour of The Erin Hanson Gallery, McMinnville. This tour includes the gallery, studio, print shop, and warehouse. 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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Welcome to the World of 3D Art ReproductionAn Inside Look at the Technical Specifications and DetailsWednesday, September 30, 2020This incredible fine art print is Erin’s high-tech answer to the growing demand for textured prints. Each replica faithfully duplicates every brush stroke's color and feel, using cutting-edge, three-dimensional scanning technology and multi-layered printing to capture every aspect of the original painting. While previous articles have discussed the replicas themselves, we wanted to take this opportunity to share the technical details of Erin’s state-of-the-art reproductions. Read More → |
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Welcome to the World of 3D Art Reproduction An Inside Look at the Technical Specifications and Details Wednesday, September 30, 2020 This incredible fine art print is Erin’s high-tech answer to the growing demand for textured prints. Each replica faithfully duplicates every brush stroke's color and feel, using cutting-edge, three-dimensional scanning technology and multi-layered printing to capture every aspect of the original painting. While previous articles have discussed the replicas themselves, we wanted to take this opportunity to share the technical details of Erin’s state-of-the-art reproductions. Read More → |
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How Erin Hanson’s 3D Textured Replicas Are MadeBehind the ScenesThursday, September 24, 2020Erin Hanson has brought the latest in 3D printing to her custom, limited edition offerings. This new print is a textured replica created using micro-layered 3D modeling and 48-bit color to make the most realistic painting reproductions available today. How is this done? Read More → |
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How Erin Hanson’s 3D Textured Replicas Are Made Behind the Scenes Thursday, September 24, 2020 Erin Hanson has brought the latest in 3D printing to her custom, limited edition offerings. This new print is a textured replica created using micro-layered 3D modeling and 48-bit color to make the most realistic painting reproductions available today. How is this done? Read More → |
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Announcing: A Revolutionary New Fine Art Print, the 3D Textured ReplicaErin Hanson 3D Textured ReplicasMonday, September 21, 2020In response to a growing demand for textured prints, we are proud to announce a new product that faithfully reproduces the texture of Erin's original oil paintings. “Erin Hanson 3D Textured Replicas” are created using cutting-edge, 3-dimensional scanning technology and multi-layered printing to capture the actual brush strokes and texture of the original. Read More → |
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Announcing: A Revolutionary New Fine Art Print, the 3D Textured Replica Erin Hanson 3D Textured Replicas Monday, September 21, 2020 In response to a growing demand for textured prints, we are proud to announce a new product that faithfully reproduces the texture of Erin's original oil paintings. “Erin Hanson 3D Textured Replicas” are created using cutting-edge, 3-dimensional scanning technology and multi-layered printing to capture the actual brush strokes and texture of the original. Read More → |