I just knocked my mom's $600 Thomas Kinkade painting off the wall. Who should I blame it on?
June 6th, 2010Thomas Kinkade – Morning on the Boulevard – www.world-wide-art.com
June 5th, 2010www.world-wide-art.com “The City of Lights inspires many memories for me, both as an artist and as a romantic. When my wife Nanette and I were first married we promised each other that on some future anniversary we would visit Paris for the first time together. On our third anniversary we fulfilled that dream, and my artistic heart was forever changed. Wandering the city I was greeted by the same boulevards that inspired master impressionists like Monet, Pissarro and Renoir a century ago. I couldn’t resist donning my beret and attempting to embody their artistic vision of color and light. In Morning on the Boulevard I create a mood of classic impressionism with a subject befitting the French masters of the past. Spreading chestnut trees, horse drawn carriages, and period fashions suggest a genteel era, and the vigorous brushstrokes and dappled sunlight is pure impressionism. This is a sunny summer morning that suggests a “boulevard of dreams” from long ago.” – Thomas Kinkade
Summertime – Sarah Vaughan – Screens by Thomas Kinkade.avi
June 4th, 2010Thomas Kinkade is an American painter of realistic, bucolic, and idyllic subjects. He characterizes himself as “Thomas Kinkade, Painter of Light” Thomas Kinkade is now the American artist living longer collected. “Summertime” is an aria composed by George Gershwin with lyrics by DuBose Heyward, Dorothy Heyward and Ira Gershwin for the opera Porgy and Bess, 1935 Sarah Vaughan was an American jazz singer. She had a contralto (alto) vocal range and she was described by jazz writer Scott Yanow as having “one of the most wondrous voices of the 20th century” SUMMERTIME LYRICS It’s summertime And living is easy The fish are jumpin And the cotton is high, oh Your daddy’s rich And your mama’s good lookin So hush, hush little baby Don’t, don’t you cry One of these mornings Oh, you’re gonna rise up singin You gonna spread your wings And you take to the sky But til that morning, yeah Ain’t nothing gonna harm you So hush, so hush little baby Now don’t, don’t you cry, hey One of these mornings One of these mornings You’re gonna rise up singin You’re gonna rise up singin One of these mornings One of these mornings One of these mornings You’re gonna rise up singin, ooh You’re gonna spread your wings And you’ll take to the sky Oh, but til that morning, morning Ain’t nothing can go harm you With your daddy and mammy Daddy and mammy, daddy and mammy standing by
Thomas Kinkade High Definition DVD
June 4th, 2010Thomas Kinkade High Definition DVD
name of Thomas Kinkade cape light seris books,?
June 1st, 2010also does Thomas kinkade have another book seris with similar names. please list the titles of the Cape light seris, and also the names of the other seris of books if there is one.
GREATEST TIME OF YEAR – ALY AND AJ
May 27th, 2010THIS IS CALLED THE GREATEST TIME OF YEAR BY ALY AND AJ TO THOMAS KINKADE… VERY PRETTY.
Thomas KinKade Paints Rockefeller Tree
May 26th, 2010Most famous painter doing what he does best.
Thomas Kinkade – Sunrise Chapel – www.world-wide-art.com
May 25th, 2010www.world-wide-art.com “Thy mercies are new every morning” – Lamentations 3-23 “Sunrise graces us with a radiant metaphor for faith. No matter how dark the night, the day will dawn, renewing the Lord’s tender mercies and rewarding the hopes of the faithful. I began to imagine the glorious sunrise that would fully embody the promise of a merciful God, and Sunrise Chapel is the result. On such a thrilling morning, we are reminded that while God is grandly inspirational, He can also be comfortably familiar. I’ve employed my most dramatic color scheme in years to suggest the radiance of God’s love. Wispy clouds illuminated by the barely visible sun reflect in the silvery mirror of the brilliant lake waters, announcing the dawn of a new day filled with discovery, hope, and beauty. At the same time, a classic rustic chapel, with clapboard siding and delicate trim takes its comfortable place beside the lake. The landscape is symbolic; the distant mountains that flow into the far horizon are watered by rivers and lakes suggesting the passage of time. The rocks that line the headlands remind us of the strength of our faith. Sunrise Chapel is an inspiration that can comfort us following even the darkest night.” – Thomas Kinkade
If you were to purchase a Thomas Kinkade painting?
May 25th, 2010Would you prefer it framed or stretched on gallery wrapped wooden bars? Which do you think looks better?
what paint did Thomas Kinkade used in his art?
May 4th, 2010type of art, what did the artist (thomas kinkade) paint with? (portraits, landscapes, acrylic, watercolor, modern, abstract, or realistic?
