I agree with you.
As a Graphic Artist who attended Art School in the 70’s, I was trained to DESPISE this type of Art as “mawkishly Sentimental Kisch”. Yet, after seeing what has been foisted upon the public as “Art” for the last 100 years (Abstract Expressionism, Dada, Minimalist, Nihilist, Depressing, Mean Spirited CRAP), I feel drawn to that which lifts the Human Spirit. The Art and Music of the Renaissance, The Enlightenment, and Even the Impressionist Eras Celebrate Both Beauty and Truth, and I believe that Mr. Kincaid, in his own way, sought after that goal as well.
Innocence is a “Good” thing! :-)
-—As a Graphic Artist who attended Art School in the 70s, I was trained to DESPISE this type of Art as mawkishly Sentimental Kisch. Yet, after seeing what has been foisted upon the public as Art for the last 100 years (Abstract Expressionism, Dada, Minimalist, Nihilist, Depressing, Mean Spirited CRAP), I feel drawn to that which lifts the Human Spirit. The Art and Music of the Renaissance, The Enlightenment, and Even the Impressionist Eras Celebrate Both Beauty and Truth, and I believe that Mr. Kincaid, in his own way, sought after that goal as well.-—
Bravo! I’m an illustrator, and I agree completely.