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The Impressionists were well known for their use of complementary colors to bring depth to an object and create shadows in their paintings. This technique of placing complementary colored brush strokes side-by-side would imbue life to an object. They sought to capture not only the essence of what they were looking at but the general mood and atmosphere as well. Green, whether used to complement other colors or as the primary focus in a verdant landscape, is a principal hue in many of the works of Erin Hanson. Green can be used as a backdrop to make other colors pop -- like a brilliant sky peeking between branches or rows of cadmium yellow autumn vines interspersed with apple-green grass.
The Impressionists were well known for their use of complementary colors to bring depth to an object and create shadows in their paintings. This technique of placing complementary colored brush strokes side-by-side would imbue life to an object. They sought to capture not only the essence of what they were looking at but the general mood and atmosphere as well. Green, whether used to complement other colors or as the primary focus in a verdant landscape, is a principal hue in many of the works of Erin Hanson. Green can be used as a backdrop to make other colors pop -- like a brilliant sky peeking between branches or rows of cadmium yellow autumn vines interspersed with apple-green grass.

Hills at Dawn |

Torrey Blooms |

Autumn in Zion |

Dawning Shadows |

Oaks |

Eucalyptus Bloom |

Redwoods |

Opolo Dawn |

Delicate Blooms |

Zion Cottonwoods |

Canary Blooms |

Crystalline Oak |

Canyon Vista |

Viridian Grass |

Emerald Light |

Big Bend Canyon |

White Mountains Road |

Hampshire Hills |

Vineyard Colors |

Dawning Road |

Queen Anne's Lace |

Winding Stream |

Ficus Mosaic |

Colors of Wine II |

Indian Paintbrushes |

Twisted Oak |

Alpine Oaks |

Oaken Hills |

California Greens |

White Mountains |

Winter Vineyards |

California Dreaming |

Cultivated Color |

Vineyard Vista |

Austin Greens |

Big Canyon Pines |