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Recap of 2024 with Erin Hanson

A look at 2024, and what's coming in 2025

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

With 2024 now in the rearview mirror, we want to take a moment to explore Erin Hanson's 365 days of exploration, growth, and creativity during the past year. Last year, Erin traveled to distant lands, created new enchanting works, and more. All in all, it was a year full of inspiring moments. 2025 looks like it will be equally joyful and inspirational, and we can’t wait to share it with you!

A Cherry Blossom Dream in Japan

Erin Hanson kicked off 2024 with a journey to Japan, where she experienced the breathtaking beauty of cherry blossoms in full bloom. Surrounded by soft pinks, delicate sakura petals, and peaceful Japanese gardens and temples, Erin was inspired to bring a new depth to her work. You can see the gentle, fleeting nature of the blossoms in her recent Japan pieces, which are filled with pastel hues and a sense of quiet beauty.

Weeping Cherry by Erin Hanson, 2024

Cherry Bloom Dusk by Erin Hanson, 2024

Walking in the Footsteps of Masters in France

Next, Erin set off for France, where she retraced the paths of two of the world’s most famous artists—Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh. From the vibrant fields of Provence to the iconic Seine River, Erin was inspired by the same landscapes that sparked these great artists’ imaginations. The shimmering waters, golden fields, and beautiful light of France have made their way into Erin’s paintings, blending her style with the timeless beauty of French Impressionism.

We are excited to share that Erin Hanson will return to Europe in the fall of 2026. She will have a chance to continue exploring the landscapes and light that once inspired van Gogh through his home country of the Netherlands. The trip will also take her through Switzerland, Germany, and Italy. Part of this journey will again be aboard Ama Waterways, where fans and collectors are invited to join her. Please let us know if you would like to be connected with our excellent travel agent, Diana. 

"Impressions of the Seine" Collection

One of the highlights of 2024 was the release of Erin’s Impressions of the Seine collection. This series brings to life many familiar views and historically relevant sights with bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors, evoking the movement and magic of the iconic waterway. The collection has been met with so much love, and we’re thrilled to see how it’s resonated with collectors and art lovers alike.

Monet's Lilies by Erin Hanson, 2024

Erin's Largest Museum Show Exhibition

The Sears Art Museum in St. George, Utah, featured Erin's largest collection of Western landscapes, displaying over fifty of Erin's works. To prepare for the show, Erin explored her favorite national parks in southern Utah, including Zion, Bryce, and Cedar Breaks.

Watchman at Zion by Erin Hanson, 2024

Western Spirit: Scottsdale Museum of the West

After doing a live painting demonstration to an avid crowd at the Western Spirit Museum in 2024, one of Erin's works was chosen to be included in the museum's current feature exhibition: A Fistful of Colors.

Erin Wins Best of Show

We are proud to announce that Erin Hanson won Best of Show at the La Quinta Arts Celebration Encore, one of the top-rated art festivals in the United States. This prestigious award recognizes Erin’s exceptional talent and the impact her vibrant landscapes have on the art community.

The La Quinta Arts Celebration is known for attracting the country’s best contemporary artists. Winning Best of Show is a significant achievement in her career and a testament to the artistry and vision she consistently brings to her paintings.

Explore Erin Hanson’s 2024 paintings.

"Open Impressionism: Volume III"

It has been a decade since the last volume of Erin'sOpen Impressionismworks was published in 2014. We just received our advance copies from the printer for Open Impressionism: Volume III. This book continues Erin’s story and captures a decade of her work in vibrant, thrilling color. Erin's new book will be arriving in a few months--you can pre-order yours online today HERE.

Holiday Magic & 2025 Calendars

The holiday season was also a huge success, with over sixty of Erin’s original paintings finding new homes just in time for the holidays. We’re so grateful to everyone who supported Erin’s work this year. If you didn’t grab a piece in 2024, don’t worry—there will be more new paintings coming in 2025!

And if you haven’t gotten your hands on one of Erin’s 2025 calendars yet, you’re in luck—there are just a few left, and they’re selling fast! These calendars are a great way to bring Erin’s art into your home every day, so be sure to grab one before they’re gone. Get your 2025 calendar HERE.

Looking Ahead to 2025

Looking ahead to the new year, Erin will be returning to the stunning landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. From misty forests to rugged coastlines, there’s so much natural beauty to explore right at home. And, of course, she’ll continue to paint from last year’s photo expeditions, expanding on the inspiration she’s drawn from her adventures through France and Japan.

Erin has decided on the theme that her next epic 2025 collection release will feature enormous paintings. She’s throwing around ideas for the name of this show, and you can write in to us at info@erinhanson.com to share ideas for a show title. This show will be released at The Erin Hanson Gallery this summer (2025) in McMinnville, Oregon.

Also, Erin is in the planning stages of her Artist Bootcamp program, where she will teach artists to learn to paint the way they always wanted to paint--and make a living doing it. Erin's goal is to create a new Renaissance of the arts by erasing the "starving artist" paradigm and leading a new generation of artists who choose painting as a career, not just a hobby.

Interested? Take Erin's survey HERE.

2025 Starts Now!

Upcoming Events + Exhibitions

2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year full of unique events, exhibitions, and opportunities to experience Erin Hanson's art in new and inspiring ways. From her popular monthly gatherings in Oregon Wine Country to returning to Southern California and showcasing a prominent piece at a renowned museum in Scottsdale, there’s something for every art lover this year. Here’s a closer look at Erin’s upcoming events:

Monthly: 2nd Saturday Events at Erin’s Gallery in Oregon Wine Country

One of Erin’s most beloved traditions returns in 2025! Every second Saturday of the month, Erin will host an open studio event at her gallery in the heart of Oregon Wine Country. These monthly gatherings offer an intimate chance to experience Erin’s work firsthand, meet the artist in person, tour our football-field-length facilities, and enjoy the stunning surroundings of the Willamette Valley. The gallery itself will showcase her latest pieces, with Erin often on hand to discuss her creative process, inspiration, and the techniques behind her distinctive style. Whether you’re a longtime collector or a new admirer, the 2nd Saturday events are a wonderful way to connect with Erin’s art and other like-minded art enthusiasts.

Dates: Every 2nd Saturday of the month in 2025
Location: The Erin Hanson Gallery, Oregon Wine Country

These events are filled with great conversation, beautiful art, and the peaceful atmosphere of the vineyard-lined region, making them a highlight of the month for Erin’s fans.

February through March 2025: La Quinta Arts Celebration in California

In March 2025, Erin will return to La Quinta, California, for the La Quinta Arts Celebration, one of the premier art festivals on the West Coast. Erin's vibrant landscape paintings are a perfect fit for this stunning desert location, where artists from all over the country gather to showcase their work. The event takes place in the heart of the Coachella Valley, surrounded by picturesque desert scenery and the striking backdrop of the San Jacinto Mountains. Erin’s participation in this event gives attendees the chance to view her newest works and talk with her directly about her creative process. It’s always a highlight for those who attend, and we can’t wait to see Erin’s art displayed in this vibrant, inspiring setting once again.

Dates: Feb 27th - March 2nd, 2025
Location: La Quinta Civic Center, La Quinta, CA

If you're in the Southern California area or planning to attend the festival, don’t miss the opportunity to meet Erin and see her beautiful work up close.

March through May, 2025: 20th Annual Cowgirl Up! At The Desert Caballeros Western Museum

2025 marks the 20th anniversary of Cowgirl Up!, a remarkable show that features the brightest contemporary female artists working in the western genre. This exhibition offers a unique perspective on the West, highlighting the often-underrepresented narratives of women in Western Art. Come to the private preview or visit during the regular museum hours to see Erin Hanson’s work alongside other talented female artists.

Dates: March 28th – May 25th, 2025

Location: Desert Caballeros Western Museum, Wickenburg, AZ

All Year Long: "Turquoise Palms" on Display at the Western Spirit Museum in Scottsdale, AZ

For the entire year of 2025, Erin’s striking piece "Turquoise Palms" (2017) will be on display at the Western Spirit Museum in downtown Scottsdale, Arizona. This museum is renowned for its collection of contemporary Western art, and Erin is thrilled to have her work featured among such incredible talent. "Turquoise Palms," a piece inspired by the vivid colors and lush desert landscapes, perfectly complements the museum’s focus on modern interpretations of Western art. This extended exhibition offers a unique opportunity for visitors to experience Erin’s distinctive style in one of the most well-respected venues in the Southwest.

Dates: Ongoing throughout 2025

Location: Western Spirit: Scottsdale's Museum of the West, Downtown Scottsdale, AZ

If you’re in Scottsdale, be sure to stop by and experience this beautiful painting in person, set within the museum’s collection entitled "Fistful of Colors."

Turquoise Palms by Erin Hanson, 2017

Keep up with our ever-expanding events calendar! Click HERE for more information about upcoming events.

Happy 2025!

We’re so excited about what 2025 holds and can’t wait to share more of Erin’s art and adventures with you!

Thank you for all your support this year. We wish you a wonderful, creative, and inspiring new year ahead!

Cheers,

Team Erin

 

Erin Hanson ArtistERIN HANSON has been painting in oils since she was 8 years old. As a young artist, she worked at a mural studio creating 40-foot-tall paintings on canvas, while selling art commissions on the side. After getting a degree in Bioengineering from UC Berkeley, Erin became a rock climber at Red Rock Canyon, Nevada. Inspired by the colorful scenery she was climbing, she decided to paint one painting every week for the rest of her life. She has stuck to that decision ever since, becoming one of the most prolific artists in history. Erin Hanson's style is known as "Open Impressionism" and is now taught in art schools worldwide. With thousands of collectors eagerly anticipating her work and millions of followers online, Hanson has become an iconic, driving force in the rebirth of contemporary impressionism.
 

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