

Whether you're seeking to explore striking artworks or build a distinguished collection for your home, business, or lifestyle—our gallery offers an elegant, multifaceted experience.

Hanson Gallery Fine Art is a world-renowed art destination in Sausalito that masterfully fuses exhibitions of both historic masters and contemporary artists with personalized art consulting and unique events.

Nuria Garcia's paintings combine esthetic beauty with enough narrative content to keep viewers engaged.
While many contemporary artists rely solely on color, Nuria adds architecture, figures, and storytelling, giving the work greater longevity and collector appeal.

Nuria's strongest pieces create a sense of nostalgia for an idealized coastal life while remaining fresh, contemporary, and highly livable.

Jaline Pol's greatest strength is her ability to transform familiar subjects—flowers, fields, and bouquets—into emotionally resonant celebrations of color and light. Her work possesses an immediate visual accessibility that attracts viewers while maintaining enough painterly sophistication to sustain long-term interest.

The paintings communicate joy, serenity, and optimism without becoming sentimental, a balance that is difficult to achieve.

Her strongest pieces are those where the floral imagery begins to dissolve into pure rhythm, color, and movement. Jaline effectively merges representation with abstraction, allowing the emotional power of color to take precedence.

Jaline Pol has developed a distinctive visual language that celebrates nature through color, rhythm, and emotion. Her paintings offer viewers an uplifting and immersive experience, making them both highly collectible and deeply enjoyable to live with. The work reminds us that beauty, when pursued with sincerity and conviction, remains a powerful artistic subject.

The Untangled Series transforms a simple visual motif into a compelling exploration of emotion, movement, and order. The strongest works are those where the layered vertical passages create both depth and rhythm, allowing color to function as subject matter rather than mere decoration. The paintings possess an immediacy that draws viewers in, while subtle shifts in texture and transparency reward prolonged observation.
What distinguishes the series is its ability to balance expressive freedom with compositional discipline. Hanson avoids the common pitfall of purely gestural abstraction by giving each piece a clear underlying structure. The result is work that feels spontaneous yet resolved, energetic yet meditative.

Untangled is a thoughtful and visually engaging body of work that successfully merges color, movement, and emotional resonance into a cohesive contemporary statement. It is both accessible to new collectors and rewarding for seasoned viewers who appreciate the nuances of abstraction.

Carolyn Reynolds has developed a highly recognizable visual vocabulary that successfully bridges contemporary abstraction and representational imagery. Her strongest works are those in which the hummingbirds appear almost suspended within luminous fields of gold or silver leaf, allowing atmosphere and light to become equal protagonists in the composition.
What makes Reynolds particularly successful is her ability to communicate emotion through simplicity. The paintings are not about narrative complexity; they are about creating an experience of calm, wonder, and reflection. The hummingbird serves as both subject and metaphor, guiding viewers toward themes of hope, transformation, and presence.

The metallic surfaces elevate the work beyond decorative wildlife painting and introduce a refined, almost spiritual quality. Her use of scale, negative space, and restrained color palettes creates a sense of quiet sophistication that resonates strongly with contemporary collectors and interior designers alike.

From a critical standpoint, the work is most compelling when the birds remain secondary to the atmospheric environment, allowing the abstraction, light, and surface quality to carry the emotional weight.

In these moments, Reynolds achieves a distinctive balance between elegance, symbolism, and contemporary visual appeal.

Carolyn Reynolds' work is best understood as a meditation on light, movement, and joy—paintings that offer both visual beauty and emotional respite in an increasingly busy world.


Randolph Johnson's paintings celebrate the landscapes that make Northern California special.

They are timeless works that capture not just what these places look like, but why we love them.


Nuria Miró successfully balances fine art, design, and storytelling in a way that feels both sophisticated and approachable. Her paintings celebrate the pleasures of everyday life without becoming sentimental, relying instead on strong composition, layered textures, and vibrant color to create emotional resonance. The works possess a refreshing sense of optimism that is increasingly rare in contemporary art.

What makes Miró particularly effective is her ability to transform familiar imagery—surfboards, beaches, vintage vans, and summer activities—into compositions that feel fresh and engaging. Rather than documenting a specific scene, she captures an aspirational state of mind centered on freedom, joy, and connection.

The strongest aspect of her work is its ability to immediately engage viewers while continuing to reveal subtle details and textures over time. The combination of mixed-media complexity and cheerful subject matter creates paintings that are visually dynamic, emotionally accessible, and highly collectible.
Nuria Miró's work stands as a vibrant celebration of contemporary coastal living and the enduring human desire for adventure, happiness, and escape.

Francisco Bartus, Eduardo Romaguera

Bartus's work bridges the gap between pure abstraction and representational imagery. A viewer doesn't need an art-history background to engage with the work, yet the paintings possess enough compositional sophistication and texture to sustain long-term interest.

The strongest pieces in this inventory are likely those where the symbolic heart forms are integrated into a dynamic abstract composition rather than presented as a simple icon

Stephen Schubert creates contemporary abstract paintings that explore the space between the physical and the unseen.

His work is less about depicting a specific object and more about capturing a moment of transition, energy, and possibility.

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