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.
Posts Tagged ‘light’
Chicago, Winter at the Water Tower Thomas Kinkade
Thursday, February 18th, 2010Thomas Kinkade (Painter of light) – Beautiful “seasons change” collection! (24 paintings)
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010My “seasons change” collection of 24 Thomas Kinkade paintings with paradisiac music! (starting with spring, turning to winter)
Thomas Kinkade launches new holiday series
Sunday, November 22nd, 2009Thomas Kinkade known as the “Painter of Light” is America’s most collected living artist.Just in time for the holiday season he has launched a new series of paintings. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Bridge of Hope Thomas Kinkade
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009The BRIDGE OF HOPE is as stable as the massive granite flagstones that form its arch and will stand for as long as the quicksilver brook rolls down from the hills beneath it. A magnificent white dogwood, symbol of the purity of God’s grace, shades the bridge. Its over-arching boughs remind us that, while we stand on the BRIDGE OF HOPE, we are enshrouded by the loving embrace of our creator.
Autumn on Mackinac Island Thomas Kinkade
Sunday, September 6th, 2009Life is quietly enchanting in this romantic island haven where the modern world seems a million miles away. Autumn on Mackinac Island takes us to this nostalgic Victorian village, where carriages clatter down the lane and bicycles weave languidly to and fro. Nan’s Fudge Shop (a tribute to my wife’s famous fudge recipe) invites us to sample the island’s chief product, while the famous Grand Hotel peeks from behind the autumn trees. At the right, the steeple of the famous Little Stone Church …
Charleston, Sunset on Rainbow Row Thomas Kinkade
Friday, September 4th, 2009The Kinkade family delights in travel. One of our recurring discoveries is Charleston, South Carolina, where the heart of the Old South lives on. The feeling that I get when I visit Charleston is nostalgic, romantic, as if I had somehow stepped back in time. So, as I worked on my studio treatment of Charleston, Sunset on Rainbow Row, I’ve filled my streets with vintage cars and passersby wearing simple yet timeless garb. Step aboard the horse-drawn carriage for a leisurely visit to Rainbow Row!…
Cobblestone Evening Thomas Kinkade
Saturday, August 29th, 2009There are inspiring places I return to time and again. The English Cotswolds of the Cobblestone Lane series are one such favorite destination. Throughout the series, I’ve imagined that our journey would end at just such a destination as we discover in Cobblestone Evening. We’ve come full circle with this classic English village; fittingly, our ramble ends at just that breathless hour when the plump trout are biting in the brook, and stillness wraps the land in a fleecy blanket of perfect …
Thomas Kinkade
Saturday, August 29th, 2009A collection of awesome paintings by the well known Thomas Kinkade. Hope you enjoy it.
Blessings of Christmas Thomas Kinkade
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009I’ve chosen to re-visit a favorite artistic place in “Blessings of Christmas”, which takes a fresh look at the charming cottage of “Home Is Where The Heart Is II” in its evergreen bower, but now in the snowy grip of winter. Somehow, the warmth of family life lived in this cozy dwelling is accentuated by the shroud of snow that that sits so gracefully on the trees. The cheerful snowman wrapped in his red scarf and wielding a straw broom, embodies the very spirit of the season.
Christmas Evening Thomas Kinkade
Thursday, August 6th, 2009In Christmas Evening I return to the cottage that is the centerpiece of “A Quiet Evening” – the thatch-roofed hutch many collectors have told me is their favorite Kinkade home. It is the evening before Christmas day, and the joyous symbols of the season abound. The cozy cottage is festooned with Christmas lights; a wreath is hung on the door; a previously unseen gas lamp heralds visitors from across the icy stream. Perhaps you can even imagine children gathered around the tree, singing …
