How old is Erin Hanson the artist?
About 40 years (1981)
Erin Hanson/Age
How does Erin Hanson paint?
I create vivid, impressionistic oil paintings that capture the feeling of being outdoors. All my paintings are inspired by backpacking and hiking trips I have done across the Western states. My technique is done with expressive color and loose brush strokes, in a wet-on-wet technique known as alla prima.
Where is Erin Hanson from?
Portland, OR
Erin Hanson/Place of birth
Where is Erin Hanson now?
Erin is 19 years old and living in Australia.
What happens if you fly Erin Hanson?
Oh but my darling, What if you fly?” If you did not exist.”
Where did Erin Hanson study?
University of California, Berkeley2003
Delphi Academy1998Otis College of Art and Design1996
Erin Hanson/Education
Although Hanson was interested in art at an early age, she didn’t consider it a career when it came time for college. She took a few art classes at the University of California, Berkeley but majored in bio-engineering.
What brand paint does Erin Hanson use?
‘ “I’m drawn into her expression of light and shadow — her colors are pure and primary, void of black, vibrant and vibrating. Alizarin red, Pthalo blue, Ultramarine, Cadmium yellow light and buckets of Permalba white provides the base for her impasto style — these are the colors that construct her painting.
Who influenced Erin Hanson?
Vincent Van Gogh
Hanson has cited Vincent Van Gogh as an early influence. At age 7, after seeing Van Gogh’s Irises, she decided to become an impressionist painter. In interviews, Hanson has also cited as an inspiration the Group of Seven, also known as the Algonquin School, a group of Canadian landscape painters from 1920 to 1933.
Is Erin Hanson still writing poetry?
Today I’m interviewing Erin Hanson, also known as The Poetic Underground. Erin is an extremely talented young girl whose poetry is now all over Tumblr, Pinterest, and Instagram.
What if I fall Erin?
The poem reads: “There is freedom waiting for you, On the breezes of the sky, And you ask “What if I fall?” Oh but my darling, What if you fly?” This poetry is used with permission by Erin Hanson.
What if I fail But my darling?
“What if I fall? Oh, but my darling, what if you fly?” Are an escape from what is real? Are not ones that make you feel.
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