If your original oil painting is being displayed at a museum or gallery exhibition, you may still purchase the piece online, and we will ship your painting as soon as the show is over. We guarantee you will love your Erin Hanson artwork! If you aren't happy with your painting for any reason, we accept exchanges or refunds within thirty days. If your painting is still drying, we will let you know when it is expected to be fully dry and ready to ship (about six to eight weeks after the painting's completion.) Erin Hanson usually sells half of her original paintings while they are still drying on the dry rack. We will ensure someone is home to receive the artwork before shipping it out. Shipping and returns details for original artwork:Ī representative of The Erin Hanson Gallery will arrange delivery of your Erin Hanson original oil painting. Inspired by classic impressionism, pointillism, and post-impressionism, Erin Hanson continues the tradition of impressionism into the modern day with her colorful and vivacious landscape paintings. The paintings are created with a limited pallette of colors, applied without blending or mixing upon the canvas, which adds a dimension of texture to each brush stroke. The style is characterized by short, impasto brush strokes that are applied without layering, creating a mosaic or stained-glass appearance to the paintings. Style: " Open Impressionism" is a new style of painting developed by American artist Erin Hanson. Subjects: Petite Paintings, Fall Colors, Oregon, Willamette Valley, The Petite Show 2021, Petite Collection The piece arrives framed in a plein air frame, ready to hang. The effect is a stained-glass pattern of light and dark across the canvas. "Autumn Leaves" is an original oil painting on linen, created in Erin's signature Open Impressionism style, featuring impasto brush strokes applied without layering. Sunlight filters through the overhead boughs, creating scintillating rays of color and shadow through the leaves. Maple trees drop their leaves onto the grassy ground, creating a pattern of orange against the green autumn grass.
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