Posts Tagged ‘Art’

Bambi’s First Year by Thomas Kinkade

Saturday, 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

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Chicago, Winter at the Water Tower Thomas Kinkade

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Chicago’s Water Tower looms like a nostalgic monument from an ancient age. Indeed, the limestone and concrete tower, built in 1869 to resemble a Gothic castle from a much more distant time, is one of the very few standing survivors of the great Chicago fire. In my painting, quaint hansom cabs convey tourists to and fro, and crowds of shoppers and celebrants fill the streets. It’s winter in the city; for the visitor, winter is a romantic season in Chicago, softening the city’s hard lines with its shimmering light.

Legendary Pink Dots~The Safe Way~ art ~Thomas Kinkade.

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Thomas Kinkade Fiber Optics Holiday Gathering Tree Skirt

Monday, February 8th, 2010

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Rainy Dusk Paris Thomas Kinkade

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

In his younger days, Thom painted in the style of the French Impressionists. He painted under a different name, Robert Girrard. This is his impression of Paris.

Nature’s Paradise by Thomas Kinkade

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

In my newest work, I attempt to conceive of nature as existing in complete harmony in all its elements. We see rolling mountains that gather rain to fill streams that cascade into valleys forming lakes and ponds. We see clouds gathering overhead and a rainbow forming in the sky suggesting the passing moisture of distant rainfall. The skies are filled with migrating birds and wildlife is abundant. Everywhere we look, life is brimming forth with greater blessings. This is the third painting in the series that began with Mountain Retreat, and as the last piece in the series I wanted to pull out all the stops and let the detail be even more abundant than ever. As you explore this painting, may you discover that Natures Paradise is waiting to welcome you in.

Thomas Kinkade

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Beautifl paintings of Thomas Kinkade

The Princess and the Frog – Part 1

Friday, November 27th, 2009

. The characters of the movie swirl about the composition, inviting us to ponder the part each plays in the story. As the first piece in my Disney Discoveries Collection, The Princess and the Frog will no doubt experience an enthusiastic welcome by Disney and Kinkade fans worldwide. At its core, The Princess and the Frog painting, like the movie itself, portrays a romantic love story. And who can resist a love story? … “Thomas Kinkade” Art Disney Princess “The Frog” “Princess and the Frog …

The Princess and the Frog – Part 2

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

oak draped with lacey Spanish moss. The characters of the movie swirl about the composition, inviting us to ponder the part each plays in the story. As the first piece in my Disney Discoveries Collection, The Princess and the Frog will no doubt experience an enthusiastic welcome by Disney and Kinkade fans worldwide. At its core, The Princess and the Frog painting, like the movie itself, portrays a romantic love story. And who can resist a love story? … “Thomas Kinkade” Art Disney Princess Frog …