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The first permanent blue pigment was created by the Egyptians in 2200 BC using the precious stone lapis lazuli. Due to its scarcity, they ultimately turned to chemistry and created pigment by heating limestone, sand, and copper. Blue continued in the tradition of art through the impressionists and post-impressionists, like in Vincent van Gogh's classic Starry Night. From soothing, cool blue to high-energy, electric blues, Erin Hanson utilizes the color in a myriad of backdrops, and subjects and often as a contrast to vibrant yellows and blazing oranges.
The first permanent blue pigment was created by the Egyptians in 2200 BC using the precious stone lapis lazuli. Due to its scarcity, they ultimately turned to chemistry and created pigment by heating limestone, sand, and copper. Blue continued in the tradition of art through the impressionists and post-impressionists, like in Vincent van Gogh's classic Starry Night. From soothing, cool blue to high-energy, electric blues, Erin Hanson utilizes the color in a myriad of backdrops, and subjects and often as a contrast to vibrant yellows and blazing oranges.
Monterey Blues |
Opal Sky |
Cascades Light |
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Illuminated Oaks |
Blue Dusk |
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Coastal in Blue |
Cherry Bloom Dusk |
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Water Hues |
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Montecito |
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Cannon Beach II |
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Monet's Lilies II |
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Yosemite Glow |
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Cypress in Diptych |
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Saguaro at Sunset |
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Fields of Flax |
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Weeping Cherry |
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Yosemite Sky |
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Mendocino Hues |
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Monet's Bridge |
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Yosemite Impression |
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Lily Pads |
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Irises on Damask |
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Lone Cypress Light |
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Reflections of Lilies |
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Yosemite Haze |
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Desert Saguaro |
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Valensole Lavender |
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Japanese Wildflower |
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Range at Dusk |
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Coastal Poppies V |
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Winter Oaks |
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Clover Field |
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Sea Stacks |
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Monet's Garden II |
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Lilies on Green |
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Sakura |
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