Contact Us

Shop Artwork

Original Oil Paintings

Textured Replicas

Canvas Prints

16x20 Posters

Books & Calendars

Learn More >

About The Artist

Erin Hanson Biography

About Open Impressionism

Watch Videos

Press Pickups

Visit

The Erin Hanson Gallery

Exhibition Schedule

2nd Saturdays

Museum Shows

Visit Erin's Studio

For Collectors

Available Paintings

What Are Textured Replicas?

Request Free Samples

Collector Testimonials

How to Commission Artwork

Notify Me of New Works

For Artists

Artist Mentorship Program

Follow in Erin's Footsteps

Artist Q & A

Erin's Blog

Free Info Pack

Questions?

Shopping Cart

Code EARLYBIRD applied for 25% off!


Subtotal

$0

U.S. Shipping

FREE

Promo code entered in checkout

Saved for Later






Category
Available Originals
3D Textured Replicas
Canvas Prints

FREE U.S. Shipping

LIMITED TIME OFFER

(Artwork Only)

Paintings of Cypress Trees

The Monterey cypress tree grows along the rocky coastline of central California, including Monterey, Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach's Seventeen Mile Drive, and Carmel-by-the-Sea. The twisted, abstract shapes of cypress trees also appear in Hanson's paintings of Mendocino and the Oregon coastline. Their strong, ancient forms make a perfect compositional focal point for Hanson's colorful coastal paintings. The most famous cypress tree on the Pacific Coast is Lone Cypress on Seventeen Mile Drive. This iconic cypress tree has been photographed and painted more than any other cypress on the Pacific Coast.

The Monterey cypress tree grows along the rocky coastline of central California, including Monterey, Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach's Seventeen Mile Drive, and Carmel-by-the-Sea. The twisted, abstract shapes of cypress trees also appear in Hanson's paintings of Mendocino and the Oregon coastline. Their strong, ancient forms make a perfect compositional focal point for Hanson's colorful coastal paintings. The most famous cypress tree on the Pacific Coast is Lone Cypress on Seventeen Mile Drive. This iconic cypress tree has been photographed and painted more than any other cypress on the Pacific Coast.

Sort

Page 1 of 1