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Join millions who have discovered Erin Hanson's new style of impressionism.
Hailed as a "modern-day van Gogh," Erin Hanson combines classic impressionism with modern expressionism to capture light and color like never before.
Discover Open Impressionism.
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Erin Hanson, the founder of Open Impressionism, has captured the imagination of art enthusiasts around the world. Her passion for natural beauty is seen in her work as she transforms vistas familiar and rare into stunning interpretations of bold color, playful rhythms, and raw emotional impact.
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What is Open Impressionism?
Erin Hanson is the creator of the painting style "Open Impressionism," which is taught in art schools and colleges worldwide. Erin's work has been compared to a modern-day blend of Monet and van Gogh.
Hanson spent twenty years developing the unique techniques of Open Impressionism. Unlike traditional oil painters, Hanson does not build up the painting layer by layer; instead, she lays thickly textured paint strokes side by side without overlapping and works to get each stroke "right the first time." The clean brush strokes give her paintings a mosaic or stained-glass appearance, while also conveying a sense of movement and spontaneity. She uses a limited palette of only five pigments to create vivid, un-muddied colors that ignite the imagination.
Open Impressionism continues the work of the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists into the contemporary art world. The purpose of each painting is to capture the fleeting and momentary light seen out of doors, especially during early dawn and sunset. Like other impressionist painters, Hanson's work appears more abstract when viewed up close and "goes into focus" when seen from a distance.
“Erin Hanson is bringing impressionism back.”
-- The American Scholar
Visit Erin Hanson's art studio and fine art gallery in Oregon wine country. The Erin Hanson Galery was voted the Best Art Gallery in the Willamette Valley, and for good reason! We are not your average art gallery: come by and get a behind-the-scenes tour of Erin Hanson's 18,000-square-foot art studio, gallery facilities, and 3D textured art printing operation.
The Erin Hanson Gallery
1805 NE Colvin Ct
McMinnville, OR 97128
Walk-in hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
As an iconic, driving force in the rebirth of contemporary Impressionism, Hanson is quickly recognized as a prolific, modern master. Erin Hanson's original oil paintings sell quickly, often before they have a chance to finish drying.
<Click Here> to view Erin Hanson's portfolio of currently available original oil paintings.
“Light is a thing that can not be reproduced, but must be represented by something else — color”
Paul Cezanne
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Erin Hanson: Alchemist of Color
Open Impressionism Vol II
Coffee Table Book, 12x12 in
Erin Hanson has developed a unique style of painting known as Open Impressionism. This coffee table book shows the progression of Erin's style over 300 pages of full-color images. Explore the beautiful landscapes and sun-drenched colors of the West through the eyes of contemporary impressionist Erin Hanson, and experience the evolution of Open Impressionism.
Wine Country Book
Coffee Table Book, 12x10 in
Erin’s newest coffee table book has now been released! Wine Country: Impressions in Oil (2018) contains over 300 paintings of lush vineyards, rolling hills, and iconic oak trees from around the United States.
Purchase Prints
Purchase fine art prints directly from Erin Hanson. We offer stretched canvas prints in a variety of floater frames. These open-edition prints are based on photos that Erin Hanson takes herself, to ensure accurate reproductions of her works. They are designed to capture the texture of an original oil painting through the illusion of photography.
3D Textured Replicas
Discover the cutting-edge technology of 3D printing. Each 3D Textured Replica captures the same brush strokes and colors as the original, using micro-layered 3D modeling and 48-bit color to create the most realistic painting reproductions available today.
Erin Hanson Blog
Visit Erin's blog for a wealth of articles written by Erin Hanson and guest authors including biographies, interviews, adventure stories, in-depth painting looks, interior design tips, events and collection releases, news articles, and much more!
Artist Adventure Series
Erin explores the wilderness as a rock climber, backpacker, and photographer, gathering reference material to use in her paintings. She seeks out the isolation of deserted locations, surrounding herself in natural beauty, and she also finds inspiration by exploring our National Parks and wine country regions. Read about her adventures in the Adventure Series Blogs.
Museum Shows
Erin Hanson's paintings have been shown in many art museums across the United States. Along with several group exhibitions, she has had two solo exhibitions (both were sell-out shows), with three more solo shows scheduled for 2021 and 2023.
Commission a Painting
Erin Hanson can create a custom oil painting for your home. Do you need an odd-sized painting to fit a certain wall? Do you want to commemorate a beautiful landscape that has special meaning to you? Do you want a certain set of colors to work with your design theme? Erin has twenty years of experience creating custom artwork that becomes a statement piece for the home.
Erin has a special method of doing commissions that is stress-free for the collector (and for the artist!) There is no deposit required -- instead, you will do an in-depth consultation with one of our art consultants at The Erin Hanson Gallery, then Erin creates the painting working from notes and/or photographs you provide, and you don't purchase the finished piece unless you absolutely love it.
Artist Resources
Erin recently launched her Artist Mentorship Program! This study-at-home program will guide artists in building their basics, developing mastery, and creating their own style. The purpose of the program is to help artists learn how to create paintings the way they've always wanted to create.
“One of my purposes as an artist is to help other artists make a living doing what they love. I had to battle against people telling me I couldn’t make a good living as an artist, which is why I got my degree in bioengineering… But I have figured out a way to pave my own road into the art world without asking permission from any gallery, art critic, or entrenched authority. I want to show other artists how to be successful on their own terms as well, and I am writing a book, Don't Be a Starving Artist." -- Erin Hanson
ERIN HANSON is a life-long painter, beginning her study of oils as a young child. Her passion for natural beauty is seen in her work as she transforms vistas familiar and rare into stunning interpretations of bold color, playful rhythms and raw emotional impact. Her frequent forays into National Parks and other recesses of nature include backpacking expeditions, rock climbing, and photo safaris. Hanson's unique painting style has become known as Open Impressionism, with thousands of collectors eagerly anticipating her work. As an iconic, driving force in the rebirth of contemporary impressionism, Hanson is quickly recognized as a prolific, modern master.
ERIN 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.