Posts Tagged ‘Disney’

Snow White Discovers the Cottage by Thomas Kinkade

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Years ago, a fifty cent purchase changed my life. As a seven year old boy I purchased a matinee ticket and stared in wide-eyed wonder at the magical world of Walt Disneys classic film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. I was especially charmed with the whimsical woodland cottage that housed the seven dwarfs it was as though my fascination with cottages suddenly was awakened! It wasnt until I traveled to England and the rest of Europe in my early twenties that I discovered that such dwellings actually exist in the real world. For me, the charms of the old world are akin to the fairy tale magic I first discovered in the early Disney features. With this in mind, you can imagine my delight when Disney recently opened their archives to me as I prepared for my first-ever series of images inspired by classic Disney moments. In my current work, Snow Whites world is alive with color. The Princes castle where Snow White will eventually discover happiness looms majestically in the distance, while a foaming waterfall and fanciful animals remind us that Snow White is at peace with all of nature. I studied the work of early American illustrators to recreate the fairy tale look of the tree trunks, forest stones and woodland pathways. Of course, I also included my iconic colorful flowers which festoon the scene with hopeful reminders of spring. I hope that Snow White Discovers the Cottage will be a fairy tale come true for Disney and Kinkade collectors everywhere.

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.

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 …

Cinderella Wishes Upon A Dream by Thomas Kinkade

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Cinderella Wishes Upon A Dream, fourth piece in my popular Disney Dreams Collection, has given me the chance to push the limits of my ability farther than I ever have. Hundreds of hours of detailing were required to capture a setting magical enough for a princess and her charming prince. On the towering mountain in the distance we see Cinderellas castle, a vision inspired by the movie. Coming down from the castle road we see Cinderellas horseman and coach, galloping towards the sleeping …

Pinocchio Wishes Upon A Star by Thomas KInkade

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Pinocchio Wishes Upon A Star By Thomas Kinkade My Disney Dreams Collection celebrates great moments from Walt Disney Films. I call these paintings narrative panoramas because each painting tells the entire story of the film in one image. For my painting Pinocchio Wishes Upon A Star we see Pinocchio upon a hillside overlooking the setting of his adventures. In the foreground we see Honest John, the symbol of temptation, and in the mid-distance we see Geppettos workshop where Pinocchio was …