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Inspired by wine-growing regions across the United States, Erin Hanson has painted hundreds of wine country paintings capturing rolling hills, vineyards, and shady oak trees from viticultural regions such as Paso Robles, Napa Valley, and Oregon's Willamette Valley (where she now resides.) She is drawn to the regular patterns and contrasts of vineyard rows, which accentuate the rolling hills and curves in the landscape. Erin also loves to paint the rolling foothills and coastal ranges, the winding country roads that weave through the hillsides, and the ancient oak trees that are so prevalent in wine country.
Inspired by wine-growing regions across the United States, Erin Hanson has painted hundreds of wine country paintings capturing rolling hills, vineyards, and shady oak trees from viticultural regions such as Paso Robles, Napa Valley, and Oregon's Willamette Valley (where she now resides.) She is drawn to the regular patterns and contrasts of vineyard rows, which accentuate the rolling hills and curves in the landscape. Erin also loves to paint the rolling foothills and coastal ranges, the winding country roads that weave through the hillsides, and the ancient oak trees that are so prevalent in wine country.