Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Details of the painting "Pinocchio Wishes Upon a Star by Thomas Kinkade"

Pinocchio Wishes Upon a Star is the second release in Thomas Kinkade Disney Dreams Collection. When we look at the painting carefully, we can see that Thomas has placed a total of 25 N's in it as tribute to his love for his wife Nanette, as well as in celebration for his 25 years as a published artist, and also placed the letter "W" in it as tribute to his daughter, Winsor. We all know, these magics in the painting that only a few artists in the world can capture. However, thomas kinkade - such a talent & marvelous beloved painter, gone so soon, it’s really a shame.

I’ve been wondering if everyone has noticed a lot of details in the painting? I would like to share them with members, hope everyone enjoy them just like me.
 
 
 
 
 
 
More descriptions of the painting:
Comprised of Thomas Kinkade's most sought after images, the Classics Collection is carefully reproduced on cotton fibre canvas using the methods and materials used by the artist on his original paintings. Elegantly framed with museum quality materials to coordinate with the most popular frame styles in the Thomas Kinkade Limited Edition canvas collection, each piece in the Classics Collection comes complete with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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. We see Honest John and Geppetto's workshop where Pinocchio was formed. On the right we see Pleasure Island and Monstro the whale preparing to engulf Geppetto's sailing vessel. Butterflies and sparkles lend magical accents as the Blue Fairy and Jiminy Cricket look on.

My prayer is that my Disney Dreams Collection will make dreams come true for all who see these enchanted paintings.

                                                                                                                 -Thomas Kinkade

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