Erin is a wonderful example of how to be. I don't agree with the PC culture, so I am impressed with her honesty and openness. I was recently in the Temecula California area and attended an estate sale of art professor who had passed away. His art work was all over the home and on the porch were many paintings for sale. I was enthralled at his impressionistic style and instantly fell in love. I purchased two (wish now I had gotten more) and am thinking this is going to be "my style" as well because it resonates in me so strongly. Funny thing is, at the estate sale I overheard two women expressing their disgust in the artists many "ugly" paintings. I have mine hanging proudly in my home. I wished he'd signed them.
Erin, I feel so fortunate to see this interview. Everything you said resonate with me. I love national parks, impressionism and photography. I have a full time busy job but mange to do an annual art show, a mix of photography and paintings. You inspire me to do more paintings. Thank you.
not only 1200 paintings, but 1200 giant paintings. you are an inspiration! if i could afford it I would have your work on my walls. Thanks for all your hard work! More videos!!
I love your work Erin..you are so inspiring! I am also an oil painter but gravitate to tertiary colours most of the time.I paint in and it layers it takes quite a while to finish a painting. Thank-you for inspiring me to speed up and use brighter colours for a change.
So nice Erin that you said about beauty. Some people try to do something different like putting a horse in formalin or so! Hate to see those as recognized as art!
I love Erin's work and her philosophy about art. I feel the same way. Modern art is such a fail. Take Stacy Emin's Bed for example; her bed after a bad break-up, with "crumpled tissues, period-stained clothing, cigarettes, empty vodka bottles, a pregnancy test, lubricant, and condoms". She "decided" it was a work of art. Art used to have standards. We didn't get to draw a stick man on a cocktail napkin and decide it was art. What passes for art now is ridiculous.
I just discovered you yesterday. When I saw a few paintings I said " wow iridescent" and im not talkin about paint. Ive always kinda like iri paint but never figured where or what. I use fluorescents and mixed media. The chroma is so difficult so is a true white under uv light. Im a drawer that tries to paint my draw.my friend ( the kings son) greg edwards he wanted to be like rembrandt when he was 12 he took less9ns( Elvis took care of all his kids) but me I like your style Erin. I have a fancy for blacklight posters art and when I saw your work oh my. Im tryin to achieve a certain look and I kinda see it in yours too so im so inluv with it!
“Art should be beautiful and uplifting.” Yes, art should be beautiful!! Love your artwork!
Erin is a wonderful example of how to be. I don't agree with the PC culture, so I am impressed with her honesty and openness.
I was recently in the Temecula California area and attended an estate sale of art professor who had passed away. His art work was all over the home and on the porch were many paintings for sale. I was enthralled at his impressionistic style and instantly fell in love. I purchased two (wish now I had gotten more) and am thinking this is going to be "my style" as well because it resonates in me so strongly. Funny thing is, at the estate sale I overheard two women expressing their disgust in the artists many "ugly" paintings. I have mine hanging proudly in my home. I wished he'd signed them.
Erin, I feel so fortunate to see this interview. Everything you said resonate with me. I love national parks, impressionism and photography. I have a full time busy job but mange to do an annual art show, a mix of photography and paintings. You inspire me to do more paintings. Thank you.
Erin, I love the beauty you create and your dissing of the Berkley pc art establishment.
not only 1200 paintings, but 1200 giant paintings. you are an inspiration! if i could afford it I would have your work on my walls. Thanks for all your hard work! More videos!!
I love your work Erin..you are so inspiring! I am also an oil painter but gravitate to tertiary colours most of the time.I paint in and it layers it takes quite a while to finish a painting. Thank-you for inspiring me to speed up and use brighter colours for a change.
This is the first I have heard of this and am totally inspired. Have to try this!
Your gifted . Truly......
Wow, what a joy to listen to. Thank you for this interview!
Somethings are objectively trash, thank you Erin.
Beautiful
Enjoyed this !,thanks.
Thanks for this enriching interview.
This technique has been around for 100 years ... look at Tom Thomson "The Jack Pine" ... done in 1916-17
Great interview - love Erin
So nice Erin that you said about beauty. Some people try to do something different like putting a horse in formalin or so! Hate to see those as recognized as art!
I love Erin's work and her philosophy about art. I feel the same way. Modern art is such a fail. Take Stacy Emin's Bed for example; her bed after a bad break-up, with "crumpled tissues, period-stained clothing, cigarettes, empty vodka bottles, a pregnancy test, lubricant, and condoms". She "decided" it was a work of art. Art used to have standards. We didn't get to draw a stick man on a cocktail napkin and decide it was art. What passes for art now is ridiculous.
I just discovered you yesterday. When I saw a few paintings I said
" wow iridescent" and im not talkin about paint. Ive always kinda like iri paint but never figured where or what. I use fluorescents and mixed media. The chroma is so difficult so is a true white under uv light. Im a drawer that tries to paint my draw.my friend ( the kings son) greg edwards he wanted to be like rembrandt when he was 12 he took less9ns( Elvis took care of all his kids) but me I like your style Erin. I have a fancy for blacklight posters art and when I saw your work oh my. Im tryin to achieve a certain look and I kinda see it in yours too so im so inluv with it!
Thank you ind8an wells
Beautiful paintings
1200 Paintings, Wow!!
Man im wastin so much layerin. Ive redone a sky 4 times
Talent I have technic Im workin on
But that college academic history I dont know
Erin do you step back then paint or just straight on detail?
Well damn go to school and they keep the paint and brushes locked up.
Thank God Erin didn’t study art at Berkeley.
Never heard "Phthalo" (THAY-LO) pronounced as THAL-O
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