Thomas Kinkade – Fenway Park – www.world-wide-art.com

March 12th, 2010

www.world-wide-art.com “As a classic medium, painting has given me the chance to celebrate classics of American culture. I’ve painted the fabled mansion of Elvis Presley, the towers of the Brooklyn Bridge and the skyline of San Francisco. I’ve even set up my easel in theme parks and palaces of American sports in my search to commemorate bits of history. Boston’s Fenway Park is an example of history in the making – it is one of the ultimate shrines of baseball. Fenway Park, the oldest Major League ballpark, opened in 1912. The towering Green Monster wall looms over a short left field; Pesky Pole in right field yields the shortest homers in the majors. A lone red seat in right field marks the landing place of Ted Williams’ mighty 1946 shot. I brought my watercolors to the park for the clinching Game 7 of the 2007 ALCS. Returning to California, I translated the original study into a colorful suggestion of energy and detail. Then with layer upon delicate layer I built up the painting. First acrylic to add texture and toning, then transparent glazes of oil color followed by broad impasto strokes. I hope the final result captures the energy of the moment. Though there is nothing like being there in person, hopefully my Fenway Park can remind many baseball fans of the historic 2007 World Series.” – Thomas Kinkade

Thomas Kinkade – Country Living – www.world-wide-art.com

March 11th, 2010

www.world-wide-art.com “Far beyond America’s great cities, beyond the suburbs and the super highways, the majesty of America’s verdant countryside is still alive and well. In the country, wildflowers grow in profusion. To me, these bluebonnets, scotch broom and wild poppies symbolize the abundant blessings of Country Living; these are the tangible pleasures that surround you day in and day out where the air is pure and the sun is bright. This scene might be found any place where the hills and valleys are alive with nature’s harmony – the Texas hill country, the Smoky Mountains, the rolling Cascades, or even my native Sierra foothills. Country Living takes us to a perfect day for celebrating nature’s goodness. The white-tailed deer and ring-necked pheasant remind us of the region’s abundant wildlife. A vintage Ford truck, inspired by the battered pick-up that was my family’s transportation growing up, stands silently beside the rustic farmhouse and the ever-present barn. This painting is for all those who long for Country Living.” – Thomas Kinkade

Bambi’s First Year by Thomas Kinkade

March 6th, 2010

When I set myself the goal of creating the twelve epic paintings for the Disney Dreams Collection, I knew it would be a vast undertaking. After all, each painting in the series presents a vision of the entire movie in one image what I like to call a narrative panorama. To suggest the moment of Bambis empowerment, I positioned him on a rocky precipice overlooking the terrain of his kingdom and the four seasons of his first year. If you look closely, Bambis self-sacrificing mother can be seen, as a half hidden image upon the distant mountain. Truly, a mothers love, like the spirit of the mighty mountains, will guide a son forever. The central theme of Bambi is the cycle of the seasons and the ongoing flow of life. Truly, water flows through the world like life itself a timeless reminder that despite the passing seasons, nature thrives and a new generation is born. I believe Bambis First Year is the most breathtaking subject in my Disney Dreams Collection to date. I hope as you look at Bambi cresting the ridge of his domain, you too will feel empowered to live your best life and to count on a season of new beginnings, even when the challenges of life confront you. Truly for Bambi, and for us, life goes on.

Isle of Inisfree – Thomas Kinkade

March 4th, 2010

Heart of San Francisco by Thomas Kinkade

March 3rd, 2010

Promotional Video for the world famous ‘Painter of Light’.

Thomas Kinkade Part 1/17 Film Online Free, Full Length

March 1st, 2010

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what category on craigslist would a painting list under?

February 28th, 2010

Its a Thomas Kinkade painting that I remade myself. It’s really good but I don’t know where where to put it up on craigslist. or for how much… :) any answers?

does anybody know of any artists that are similar to thomas kinkade?

February 27th, 2010

my mom loves thomas kinkade paintings. and i was gonna get her a print of one of his paintings for christmas (because theres no way i can afford a real one. lol.) and i looked up his prints and they are wayyy expensive. so if anyone knows of any artists similar that would be awesome. =]

tribute to Thomas Kincade

February 27th, 2010

Thomas Kinkade is my rolemodel, all i ever want to be is that to be a famous artist like Thomas Kinkade.

Thomas Kinkade Let Heaven and Nature Sing Snowman

February 24th, 2010

Thomas Kinkade Let Heaven and Nature Sing Snowman is hand-crafted and hand-painted with old-fashioned coal eyes and carrot nose. Thomas Kinkade’s holiday art work is displayed on the cozy overcoat and stylish top hat that the snowman wears. Makes a great addition to your holiday display and a perfect Christmas gift too. Stock# 1513888012 Dimensions: 7″ H Availability: Usually ships in 3-7 business days Our Price: .99