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Reminiscent of the Caribbean Sea or a soothing tropical paradise, the turquoise mineral was mined by many ancient civilizations from the Egyptians to the Aztecs. The color, found as well in peacock feathers, certain butterflies, and exotic fish, was certain to find its way onto the palettes of artists throughout the ages. Erin Hanson employs this calm and soothing color to capture the grandeur of big skies or big waters in locations such as Big Sur, Pebble Beach, Seventeen Mile Drive, Torrey Pines, Lake Tahoe, and Borrego Springs, to name a few.
Reminiscent of the Caribbean Sea or a soothing tropical paradise, the turquoise mineral was mined by many ancient civilizations from the Egyptians to the Aztecs. The color, found as well in peacock feathers, certain butterflies, and exotic fish, was certain to find its way onto the palettes of artists throughout the ages. Erin Hanson employs this calm and soothing color to capture the grandeur of big skies or big waters in locations such as Big Sur, Pebble Beach, Seventeen Mile Drive, Torrey Pines, Lake Tahoe, and Borrego Springs, to name a few.

Viridian Sunflowers |

Grand Canyon Dawn |

Serenade of Blooms |

Amazing Grace |

Peaceful Light |

Philosopher's Path |

Aspen Blues |

Little Sur Point |

Expanse of Lilies |

Cypress Mist |

Monet's Lilies II |

Autumn Wash |

Spring Cherry |

Moonlight Lilies |

Iris Garden |

Blooming Irises |

Fields of Flax |

Agave and Coast |

Weeping Cherry |
Yosemite Sky |

Monet's Bridge |

Lone Cypress Light |

Winter Zion |

Etretat in Bloom |

Coastal Poppies V |

Emerald Sunflowers |

Southern Bluff |

Sea Stacks |

Painted Palms |

Point Sur |

Japanese Maple |

Mendocino Diptych |

La Quinta Date Palms |

Lighted Brook |

Coastal Visions |

Cypress Waters II |