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Whether crimson, vermilion, cardinal or scarlet, red has a long and rich history in art. Van Gogh famously employed red lead in many of his pieces and later Matisse convinced his friend Renoir to use cadmium red, which the Impressionist first resisted, but was ultimately enchanted with. The raw and vibrant energy of red, and its effect upon viewers, is known well to Erin Hanson who does not shy away from its bold application and emotional impact.
Whether crimson, vermilion, cardinal or scarlet, red has a long and rich history in art. Van Gogh famously employed red lead in many of his pieces and later Matisse convinced his friend Renoir to use cadmium red, which the Impressionist first resisted, but was ultimately enchanted with. The raw and vibrant energy of red, and its effect upon viewers, is known well to Erin Hanson who does not shy away from its bold application and emotional impact.
| Red Rock Canyon Dawn |
| Poppies and Fence |
| Lavender Poppies |
| Madrones at Sunrise |
| Zion Lights |
| Maple Dance |
| Dogwood on Red |
| Maple Lights |
| Blooming Vibrance |
| Canyon Dreaming |
| Maple Rocks |
| Vineyard Dreams |
| Aubergine Lilies |
| Monet's Poppies |
| Oregon Tulips |
| Arches Summer |
| Color Reflections |
| Golden Light |
| Colors of Fall |
| Red Buttes |
| Coins of Gold |
| Garden Blooms |
| Maple Dreams |
| Blue Ridge Vista |
| High Tide |
| Arches Color |
| Flowing Spring |
| Japanese Maples |
| November Light |
| Sunflower Vase |
| White Mountains Autumn |
| Maple Trees |
| Cadmium Vines |
| Monument Clouds |
| Saguaro Boulders |
| Utah Butte |

