Thomas Kinkade – Evening on the Avenue – www.world-wide-art.com

www.world-wide-art.com “The very word “avenue” awakens memories… of the lively, flourishing Main Streets of turn-of-the-century America. Families strolled America’s avenues then, to conduct their business and to carry on their social life. Churches and brightly lit shops adorned the thoroughfares; pedestrians shared the busy streets with horseless carriages and horse-drawn trolleys and all felt safe. Evening on the Avenue, inspired by a still-flourishing Main Street in Charleston, South Carolina, is a nostalgic look back to a time when streets like this were the lifeblood of the nation and not mere curiosities. A clearing dusk paints the scene with a silvery softness as gas lamps and windows blaze gold and amber; rain-washed pavement adds a festive glow. The painting has a symbolic message: the peacefulness and serenity of traditional communities are still the heart of any nation.” – Thomas Kinkade

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