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Purple has long been associated with royalty. "Tyrian purple" pigment came from a rare form of sea snail and became worth its weight in gold. It took two hundred and fifty thousand mollusks to create one ounce of the pigment. As ages passed, new ways were found to create the brilliant color and it eventually became more common and widely available. It was Gustav Klimt who famously layered purples and lavenders with 24kt gold leaf in his classic works. Erin Hanson has employed purples with complementary greens or earth tones to create many bold and stunning works.
Purple has long been associated with royalty. "Tyrian purple" pigment came from a rare form of sea snail and became worth its weight in gold. It took two hundred and fifty thousand mollusks to create one ounce of the pigment. As ages passed, new ways were found to create the brilliant color and it eventually became more common and widely available. It was Gustav Klimt who famously layered purples and lavenders with 24kt gold leaf in his classic works. Erin Hanson has employed purples with complementary greens or earth tones to create many bold and stunning works.
| Purple Iris |
| Hills of Provence |
| Seven Sisters at Dawn |
| Olympic Sunset |
| Sakura Sunset |
| Haystack at Sunset |
| Hearst Castle Hills |
| Impressions of France |
| Canyon de Chelly Wash |
| Autumn Wash |
| Impressionist Blooms |
| Northwest Daisies |
| Fjord Reflections |
| Ocotillos and Blooms |
| Oaks in Provence |
| Expanse of Lilies |
| Radiant Shadows |
| Cypress Mist |
| Ruby Beach |
| Irises on Blue |
| Northwestern Golds |
| Path of Trees |
| Canyon Dreaming |
| Coastline Dusk |
| Provence Lavender |
| Shasta Daisies |
| Saguaro Hues |
| Purple Irises II |
| Tipsoo View |
| Monet's Water Lilies |
| Canyon's First Light |
| Olympic Pines |
| Provence Lavender II |
| Cobalt Light |
| Petite Poppies |
| Moonlight Lilies |

