Spring Vines - Contemporary Impressionism Paintings by Erin Hanson

Spring Vines - Contemporary Impressionism Paintings by Erin Hanson

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Spring landscape oil painting of California wine country, Paso Robles, by American impressionist Erin Hanson

Spring Vines

2023

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36 x 24 in

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About the Painting

Spring green hills catch the early morning light in this painting of California wine country. Thick brush strokes and expressive color capture the vibrant beauty of spring. The negative space behind the trees adds a crystalline light to the landscape.

Please note: This painting will be hanging in a museum exhibition until November 5th, 2023. This piece is included in the show Erin Hanson: Color on the Vine at the Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art in Nebraska. You may purchase the painting now, but you will not receive the painting until after the show ends in November 2023.

"Spring Vines" is an original oil painting on stretched canvas. The piece arrives framed in a gold floater frame finished in 23kt, burnished gold leaf.


 

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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