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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.

Wallpaper and Vase |

Autumn Mosaic |

Reflected Vista |

Light in the Redwoods |

Cypress Coast |

Turquoise Waters |

Big Sur Vista |

Carmel Pine |

Turquoise Foam |

Dawning Coast |

Cypress Moon |

Lone Pine Cypress |

Cypress Blues |

Sedona Vista |

Floral Greens |

Monterey |

Tahoe Dawn |

Hills and Clouds |

Turquoise Light |

Radiant Cypress |

Ocotillo |

January Zion |

Autumn Filigree |

Mendocino Waters |

Dawning Vista |

California Blooms |

Radiant Light |

Dawning Rays |

Point Lobos Fog |

Rolling Vineyards |

Utah Blues |

California in Bloom |

Tangerine Sky |

Torrey Pines II |

La Jolla Dawn |

California Hues |