Why do they call Thomas Kinkade the "painter of lights"?
I was just wondering if anyone had a painting by Thomas Kinkade that demonstrates what people mean when they call him the painter of light. Like an example I can see. Thanks for all your answers in advance.

He is considered the "Painter of Light" because he focuses his attention on the effects that light has on landscapes at different times of day. He has a great understanding on how light and shadow play on objects.
The link below has many examples.