Posts Tagged ‘painter’

Caesarea Thomas Kinkade

Monday, June 21st, 2010

I worked on Caesarea at sunset, as the sun touched the wispy clouds with gold and painted the azure Mediterranean a rich cobalt blue. I worked at a frantic pace as I struggled to keep up with the setting sun. I think you’ll note the broken colors and bold brush strokes that give plein air studies like this their energy and dramatic power. Caesarea may not be a vigorous port any longer, but I certainly attempted to make my Caesarea a vigorous painting.

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.

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.

Thomas Kinkade (Painter of light) – Beautiful “seasons change” collection! (24 paintings)

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

My “seasons change” collection of 24 Thomas Kinkade paintings with paradisiac music! (starting with spring, turning to winter)

Paintings by Thomas Kinkade

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Hope you like it! Its very beautiful. Oh and heres a challenge try to find an actual “N” in his paintings. Theres one in all of his paintings. Enjoy!

Thomas Kinkade launches new holiday series

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Thomas 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, 2009

The 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, 2009

Life 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, 2009

The 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, 2009

There 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 …