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Surround yourself with art you love. No images? | | BLIZZARD SALE 2 0 % O F F all Erin Hanson Prints

Surround yourself with art you love. No images? [Click here]( [Erin Hanson - Landscapes in Oil]( [ORIGINALS]( | [PRINTS]( | [B]([OOKS]( BLIZZARD SALE 2 0 % O F F all Erin Hanson Prints & Replicas It’s a perfect day to get the art of your dreams. CODE: BLIZZARD πŸ’₯ Expires: Thursday, January 18th at Midnight πŸ’₯ For questions or assistance: Text or Call (503) 334-3670 Email us at [info](mailto:email:info@erinhanson.com)[@erinhanson.com](mailto:email:info@erinhanson.com) [Explore TEXTURED Prints]( [Explore CANVAS Prints]( [PAPER Prints]( What are 3D Replicas? Erin Hanson's 3D Textured Replicas are the most realistic oil painting reproductions you can buy. You can see the light glinting off the impasto texture of the brush strokes. The 3D Textured Replica has actual depth and dimension -- not just the illusion of texture, but actual brush strokes created by the 3D printer. How is the texture created? Unlike other "3D prints" on the market right now (these spray a thin layer of clear texture over a flat canvas print), Erin Hanson's 3D Textured Replicas build up the actual texture of the original painting using 20 layers of resin-like ink and then print the color on top of the texture layer. In other words, the oil painting is reproduced as a highly-detailed, 3D model of the painting, which looks like a pure white version of the painting (see left.) The color layers are applied on top of the texture model, which makes it look nearly identical to an actual painting. A final layer of UV-protective varnish is added, making the replica look even more like an original oil painting. [the MAGIC of 3D REPLICAS]( what makes Erin T I C K β€œMy goal is to capture the beauty of light during the golden hour and transform ordinary landscapes into extraordinary mosaics of color and texture. I apply oil paints in thick, expressive brushstrokes laid side-by-side, without blending, in the style I coined [Open Impressionism](. My goal for each painting is to capture a moment in time so beautiful it makes you catch your breath when you see it. I want my paintings to speak to you again and again, drawing you in, making you part of the impressionistic movement." -- Erin Hanson [About ERIN HANSON]( [Facebook]([Instagram]([Pinterest]([Website]([YouTube]( The Erin Hanson Gallery in Oregon 1805 NE Colvin Ct McMinnville, OR 97128 (503) 334-3670 Please email us for more information: info@erinhanson.com You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Erin Hanson's artist newsletter. [Unsubscribe](

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