O ano era 1997 quando a banda Hanson despertou a atenção do cenário pop com um hit que não saia da cabeça: MMMBop. Era uma banda formada por irmãos, composta por três garotos fofos, loiros e de cabelos compridos, o que aumentava ainda mais o interesse do público. O Hanson surgiu em 1992, em Tulsa, […]
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In vivid pinks, blues, and greens, radiant landscapes emerge in Erin Hanson’s impressionistic oil paintings.
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Erin Hanson is one of my favorite living artists. If I had money and wall space I would be investing in her work. I absolutely love it.
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Erin Hanson richly colored and textured paintings, which depict the awe-inspiring scenic landscapes of the American Southwest, show a mastery of form and composition, with colors as vibrant and lavish as stained glass.
Erin Hanson is one of my favorite living artists. If I had money and wall space I would be investing in her work. I absolutely love it.
Künstler*in: Aley Hanson Unsere Wandbilder machen Dein Zuhause schöner und die Welt grüner! Premium-Poster: - Galeriequalität mit FSC-zertifiziertem, 260g/m² starkem Premium-Fotopapier - Höchste Farbbrillanz dank umweltfreundlicher Latexfarbe und 12-Farben-Digitaldruck - Unsere Poster haben ein seidenmattes Finish und sind UV-beständig - Plastikfreier, klimaneutraler Versand aus Deutschland Leinwandbild: - Höchste Druckqualität und Auflösung - Brillante Farben durch umweltfreundliche Latexfarbe - Aufgespannt auf 2,5 cm starke Keilrahmen aus nachhaltigem MDF-Holz ohne Verzug - 260g/m² starkes Premium-Leinwandgewebe - Saubere Kanten ohne störende Wulst - Gespiegelte Ränder (Bildrand wird auf der Bildkante gespiegelt, damit nichts vom Motiv verloren geht) Unsere Mission: Wir möchten den Menschen und Ländern, die unsere Bilder zu etwas Besonderem machen, etwas zurückgeben. Daher unterstützen wir seit jeher humanitäre, Entwicklungs- und Umweltprojekte in den Regionen, in denen die jeweiligen Bilder entstanden sind. Seit Ende 2019 unterstützen wir nun ein Aufforstungsprojekt in Äthiopien. Mit jedem verkauften Wandbild pflanzen wir gemeinsam mit unseren Künstler*innen Bäume im Kampf gegen den Klimawandel und zur Verbesserung der Lebensbedingungen der Menschen vor Ort. Wie viele Bäume Du mit Deiner Betellung pflanzt, ist von Format und Produkttyp abhängig, Du kannst dies in der Angebotsbeschreibung (siehe unten) einsehen.
Painter Erin Hanson carries on the rich tradition of flower paintings with her Open-Impressionist sunflowers.
Erin Hanson’s artistic style has been inspired by painters such as van Gogh, the Group of Seven, the early California Impressionists and Japanese Art. She is the creator of the modern style "Open Impressionism". Image: Enchanted Forest - (erinhanson.com)
I’m a huge fan of Marc Hanson’s work. There is a special sensitivity to the subtle nuances of nature that he seems to capture with ease and just the right touch. When I began interviewing artists for this blog a few years ago, Hanson was one of the first I contacted. His consummate professionalism was... Read more »
“I am not trying to re-create a photograph, I am trying to get my viewers to open their eyes and see their world a little differently.”
'Morning Quiet' 6x8 oil on panel ©Karen Margulis sold Let me begin my report by commenting that today's painting was done yesterday when I got home from the workshop. I believe it is important that you take time after a workshop to paint as much as you can. More on this later! The third and last day of the workshop began with a bit warmer temperatures and the promise of sun. We gathered at a small lake to paint and Marc began with a quick demo. There was a wonderful mist and mystery on the lake but by the time everyone assembled it was gone. Marc had wanted to demonstrate how he paints backlit situations and mist but it was a good lesson to see how to approach a plein air painting in very rapidly changing conditions. We spent the rest of the morning painting on our own. I chose a distant bush across the lake and wasn't too pleased with my results. I had decided to add to my limited palette so it was a learning experience to see what the added colors did. You know what they say.....you don't do your best work at a workshop because you are in learning mode. After lunch Marc had an exercise for us. I really enjoyed having guided exercises at a workshop. I learn more from solving structured problems then just muddling around on my own. The afternoon exercise was a Memory Painting. Painting #1 1 hour Memory Painting For this exercise we did 2 paintings of the same subject. We had an hour for each one. This is how it worked. We chose our scene and set up our easels facing away from the subject. Marc started the timer. We had 5 minutes to look at the scene and then 20 minutes to paint. Then another 5 minutes to look and another 20 to paint. We did this for an hour. The painting above is my memory painting. Painting #2 1 hour painting while looking at subject For painting #2 we turned our easels back to face the scene and we had one hour to paint as usual looking at the scene. At the end of this exercise everyone line up their paintings so we all could see the results. It was interesting. For most of us, our memory paintings were looser and less fussy. We tended to put in what we thought were the most important elements. In comparison, the second paintings had more detail and tended to be fussier. The memory paintings were more an impression of the scene rather than a copy. It was an interesting exercise that I will be sure to repeat on my own. The workshop ended to soon! I really enjoyed meeting new artists and the camaraderie that was developing. Three days is just a teaser! I did learn a lot that I still need to process. I roomed with two of my artist friends Marsha Savage and Candy Day and our evening art discussion really gave me a lot of food for thought. Read Marc Hanson Workshop report Day 1 HERE Read Marc Hanson Workshop report day 2 HERE
Erin Hanson is one of my favorite living artists. If I had money and wall space I would be investing in her work. I absolutely love it.
“I am not trying to re-create a photograph, I am trying to get my viewers to open their eyes and see their world a little differently.”
Erin Hanson is one of my favorite living artists. If I had money and wall space I would be investing in her work. I absolutely love it.
Open Impressionism