Posted on 03/06/2006 8:18:41 PM PST by tbird5
Christian-themed artist Thomas Kinkade is accused of ruthless tactics and seamy personal conduct. He disputes the allegations.
Thomas Kinkade is famous for his luminous landscapes and street scenes, those dreamy, deliberately inspirational images he says have brought "God's light" into people's lives, even as they have made him one of America's most collected artists.
A devout Christian who calls himself the "Painter of Light," Kinkade trades heavily on his beliefs and says God has guided his brush and his life for the last 20 years.
"When I got saved, God became my art agent," he said in a 2004 video biography, genteel in tone and rich in the themes of faith and family values that have helped win him legions of fans, albeit few among art critics.
But some former Kinkade employees, gallery operators and others contend that the Painter of Light has a decidedly dark side.
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****Rockwell was an extremely accomplished painter. He wasn't taken seriously because he worked as a "mere illustrator" . ***
Did anyone notice that in the 1970's when magazines went to photo covers the Connecticut/NY artists put on cowboy hats and went west?
They now produce many of the most beautiful "Western Cowboy Art" paintings that have hung in the Gilcrease Institure in Tulsa Ok.
Not bad for just "illustrators".
Some of his early stuff is quite good, but then you have these ridiculously bright, hyper-realistic things that could make you dizzy. Still, even his worst stuff is better then most of the nursery school crap the art establishment elite tell us is "high art". I think the popularity of Kinkade is mainly due to the dearth of decent art these days. In a culture in which "real" art is measured by how much "the masses" will hate it, is it any wonder that the masses, denied art they can appreciate, will gravitate towards kitsch? These art elites in their ivory towers whine about how the populace scarfs down kitsch, but when they refuse to dish out anything with more substance then splatter paintings and soupcans, what the hell do they expect?
***Problem is, the "technique" is mush and the "detail" is repetitive. And his much-vaunted light is just goofy.***
Some of his compositions are not too good either. One of his prints almost made me go blind (Ok, I'm exaggerating).
The composition pulled you into the painting, then split and your right eye wanted to go right and your left eye wanted to go left.
Another painting had a rainbow wehere a rainbow could not be due to his position of the sunshine behind a thunderstorm.
His paintings are pretty but no cigar from me. My walls are covered with my own paintings, not pro quality but they are beautiful and they are MINE!
Speaking of Yanni...
Yanni Arrested in Alleged Domestic Dispute
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Somewhat rare, perhaps, thanks to "art schools", but--as Art Renewal Center's 'Living Masters' gallery makes clear, not too terribly much so.
It's not the first story they've run on him with that slant in the last couple weeks. I think it's the third or fourth. They really play up the Christian bit. The stories have all been basically the same story over and over again. It's almost like they are using the story to fill a news hole.
Am I the only one who saw the Boondock's episode where they had a character based on Bob Ross teaching the kid how to do graffitti?
</CloyingSenseofDread>
I just got diabetes from looking at that painting.
thanks - I think! :O) LOLwas trying to post you a coupla minis of mine that were shown by the Hilliard Society of Miniature Painters in England - lost it all - will try agian...if they come thru - apologies.
first one,a detail (I did it in waercolor on ivorine) from my favorite Pre-Ralphelite, Burne-Jones:
the next, a portrait shown same tgime
next a pastel portrait
you say so much with so little words
good one
These are beautiful! Excellent work! ( I wish I was that good. I would not be working shift work.)
Thank you....
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That guy was a trip.
"Unt you are zee Almighty Creatorrrrr ... Unt you fire in zee Almighty Whiiiiiite ..."
LOL!
Oh my God! Remember the 'Mighty Fan Brush?!
Good for you. I am also a trained artist and Kincaid's crap belongs in the same bin as Keanes big eyed kids.
I believe he sculpted a large bronze figure for the Olympics, which was quite impressive.
I don't care for his paintings, but if the guy can make a dollar, at least he ain't on welfare...
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