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Park West Gallery Kinkade Sale – Last Chance to Save!

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ENTER TO WIN A THOMAS KINKADE!
You can vote for your favorite Kinkade once per day, so visit daily! Park West Gallery will choose one winner every Friday!
Visit www.parkwest-kinkade.com for details.
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This week only, collect Bridge of Faith for just $99.99, a savings of 55% off our normal price.
Hurry, offer ends August 26th!
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SPECIAL OFFER UNTIL AUGUST 31, 2010:
Collect any 4 Kinkade works – Only $900*
Collect any 10 Kinkade works – Only $1,750*
*Unframed prices. Shipping charges will apply.

For more information, visit www.parkwest-kinkade.com.

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Congratulations to the first Park West Thomas Kinkade Artwork Winner!

Venice Canal. Thomas Kinkade.Congratulations to Lisa H. for being our very first winner of Thomas Kinkade artwork! Lisa voted for her favorite Kinkade artwork, Venice Canal, and was automatically entered to win!

Bummed out that you didn’t win your favorite Kinkade artwork? Don’t be – there is still time! Winners are randomly selected every Friday. All you have to do is vote for your favorite Thomas Kinkade artwork on the recently updated Park West Kinkade Website and you will be automatically entered to win. You can vote once per day, so visit the site daily!

VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE THOMAS KINKADE ARTWORK!
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A Special Offer from Park West Gallery Featuring Thomas Kinkade Artwork

Park West Gallery Thomas Kinkade Special OfferSave while collecting beautiful, timeless artwork created by Thomas Kinkade, America’s most collected living artist. Known as The Painter of Light, Kinkade emphasizes simple pleasures and inspirational messages though his artwork. Visit the Park West Kinkade Website to view and purchase artwork from the Park West Gallery Kinkade Collection. HURRY! OFFER ENDS SOON!

FOR A LIMITED TIME:
Collect any 4 Kinkade works – Only $900*
Collect any 10 Kinkade works – Only $1,750*

*Unframed prices. Shipping charges will apply.

Call 1-800-521-9654 ext. 4 for special deals on quantities over 10. For more information and full terms and conditions visit www.parkwest-kinkade.com.

PURCHASE YOUR FAVORITE THOMAS KINKADE ARTWORK!
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While you’re at the Park West Kinkade website, be sure to vote for your favorite Thomas Kinkade artwork! You will be automatically entered to win the piece you voted for. Winners are randomly selected each week.

VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE THOMAS KINKADE ARTWORK!
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Top Ten Lefty Artists

AUGUST 13 is International Lefthanders Day!! The holiday was first observed on this day in 1976 as an effort to promote awareness of the inconveniences facing left-handers in a predominantly right-handed world. It is often speculated that lefties are right-brain dominant – the side of the brain linked to non-verbal thinking, artistic ability and creative skills.

So southpaws, celebrate your uniqueness along with the other 7-10% of the world’s left-handed population, including these TEN ARTISTS:

Albrecht Durer

1)  Albrecht Dürer

Raoul Dufy

2)  Raoul Dufy

M.C. Escher

3)  M.C. Escher

Thomas Kinkade

4)  Thomas Kinkade

Paul Klee

5)  Paul Klee

Michelangelo

6)  Michelangelo

LeRoy Neiman

7)  LeRoy Neiman

Raphael

 8)  Raphael

Rembrandt van Rijn

9)  Rembrandt van Rijn

Leonardo da Vinci

10)  Leonardo da Vinci

[Source: About.com]

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Making Sense of Thomas Kinkade

MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT – The Middlebury College Museum of Art presents Making Sense of Thomas Kinkade, an exhibition about the enormously successful but controversial contemporary landscape painter. The exhibit is currently on view through August 9, 2009.

The End of a Perfect Day III, © 1995 Thomas Kinkade.

It is easy to dismiss the work of Thomas Kinkade as kitsch and brush aside his popular success as only a marketing phenomenon, but to do so ignores his sincere zeal and the deep resonance his pictures have with huge numbers of people. While an appreciative audience of millions is not a sure sign of aesthetic quality or profundity, the wide appeal of Kinkade’s art indicates that he has tapped into powerful personal and cultural longings. In other words, whether his work is good or not, it is telling.

The exhibit considers works by Kinkade along side paintings by Thomas Hill (1829-1908) and Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), two artists he greatly admires, as well as America’s Most Wanted, a 1993 landscape print by Vitaly Komar (born 1934) and Alex Melamid (born 1945), that aims to distill into a single work the artistic preferences of a random sample of American adults.

Kinkade’s images are consistent with popular preferences in art, but what’s more his work is deliberately based on a relevant, respectable artistic heritage. He has reshaped and updated the tradition of Romantic landscape painting in particular and consistent ways to create his nostalgic, sentimental confections. Consistently running through the art that has most influenced Kinkade is a search for relief from the pressures and shortcomings of modern life.

Kinkade’s own work may be popular because it is uplifting and painless, but it is not without content. His fantasy alternative existence consists of a tranquil domestic setting in a timeless but nonindustrial world free of social and psychological tensions. His images offer daydream relief from real, serious social and cultural stresses. This redress, however, occurs mostly in wistful imagination rather than in action, and thus Kinkade’s pictures help viewers to adapt to a life out of balance with their ideals instead of working toward reconciling conflicting desires in practice.

Kinkade’s trademarked tagline is “The Painter of Light” and indeed light is a crucial element of his images. His luminous skies are a standard Romantic convention for suggesting a divine presence permeating nature. Unique to Kinkade’s work, as in his painting Hometown Morning, is a bright warm golden light blazing out improbably from every single window of his cozy dwellings.

“I paint glowing windows,” notes Kinkade, “because glowing windows say home to me. Glowing windows say welcome. They say all is well. They say that someone’s waiting, someone cares enough to turn a light on.”

Some pictures show paradise already obtained, or nearly so, which encourages viewers to use them as sedatives, not spurs to soul searching. Kinkade, however, hopes for more. He consciously offers his works as a remedy for psychological and more broadly cultural malaise. Other pictures are invitations to wander, but in their picturesque sweetness and lack of incident and turmoil they assure a safe and happy trip. In this way, Kinkade pictures are like bourgeois vacations: an adventure of sorts, but not dangerous, complete with comforts, replicating one’s daily existence at home without its cares and shortcomings but with more novelty and whimsy. [Source: www.tfaoi.com]

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Thomas Kinkade on Race Day at the Indy 500

Courtesy of indy500.c0m Trackside Report –

Artist Thomas Kinkade, known as The Painter of Light™, is the featured artist for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Centennial Era. He painted a special portrait for the Centennial Era Gala on Feb. 27 and also painted the portrait that appears on the covers of the 2009 Indianapolis 500 Official Program and Indianapolis 500 Media Guide.

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THOMAS KINKADE on the passion and work that went into the painting:

“The passion I have is to capture memories, to evoke the emotional connection we have to an experience. I came out here and stood up on the bleachers and looked around, and I saw all the elements of the track. It was empty at the time. But I saw the stadium, how the track laid out, the horizon, the skyline of Indianapolis and the Pagoda. I saw it all in my imagination.

I began thinking, ‘I want to get this energy – what I call the excitement of the moment- into this painting.’ As I began working on it, I thought, ‘Well you have this big piece of asphalt, the huge spectator stands; I’ve got to do something to get some movement.’ So I just started throwing flags into it. It gives it kind of a patriotic excitement.”

On some of the fine details in the painting:

“I just love the idea of the diversity of the crowd. I like having characters in the crowd. I started hiding people in it. I put Norman Rockwell in there. As far as I know he never went to the track, but he did now. Because he’s one of my heroes in the race world, I put a portrait of Dale Earnhardt. I tried to represent the different generations.

I view this painting as a piece of history. I will tell you, of the best events of my artistic career doing sporting events, number two would have been when I did the farewell portrait for Yankee Stadium. But the greatest event was taking this painting down through downtown Indianapolis during the parade (Saturday). That was fabulous.”

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Park West Gallery Launches New Artist Sites

Features Fine Art from Gockel, Kinkade, Le Kinff,
Tarkay and Krasnyansky

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United States of America (Press Release) April 3, 2009 — Park West Gallery launches new web sites for acclaimed artists Alfred Gockel, Thomas Kinkade, Linda Le Kinff, Anatole Krasnyansky and Itzchak Tarkay. The sites feature information on the artists, virtual galleries of their work, videos of artist interviews and selections from the Park West Collection by each artist.

Through these new sites, Park West Gallery makes these collections viewable worldwide and continues its mission of bringing fine art to people everywhere.

“We have designed these sites as simple, straight-forward profiles of the artists and their works,” said Park West Gallery Director Morris Shapiro. “These new sites complement the Park West Gallery site, and extend the reach of each artist’s imagery worldwide.”

Leveraging the broad reach of the internet, Park West strives to make fine art available to more collectors and lovers of art everywhere. Park West’s other outreach initiatives include donation of artwork to universities, non-profit art auctions, fine art auctions aboard cruise ships and support of youth-based charitable causes.

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Thomas Kinkade Named Featured Artist for Indy Motor Speedway Centennial Era

Thomas Kinkade, Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayINDIANAPOLIS – Thomas Kinkade, renowned artist known as The Painter of LightTM, has been named the featured artist for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Centennial Era, a three-year celebration that kicks off with the Centennial Era Gala this month.

To capture the excitement, color and thrill of the Speedway on canvas, the artist will create a new Studio Masterwork, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 100th Anniversary (working title), that will become the cover for the collectible 2009 Indianapolis 500 Program. The new Studio Masterwork will be unveiled Feb. 27 at the Centennial Era Gala, for which Kinkade also has created the original artwork for the program cover.

“Imagine an image that details the running of the Indy 500 – but incorporates the cars from the past through today!” Kinkade said. “It will include the magnificence of the famous Pagoda, the historical significance of the Brickyard – and of course the city of Indianapolis in the distance. What the Hulman-George family envisioned when it purchased the Speedway in 1945 through all of the changes – right up to today – will be commemorated in this special piece of artwork. It is a historical encapsulation – celebrating the icons of America’s first and still its most prestigious raceway.”

In addition to the Masterwork, Kinkade has created a colorful and exuberant Impressionist work for the Centennial Era Gala program cover. Capturing all the excitement of Indy at a moment in time as cars flash by the stands, American flags flying on a perfect Memorial Day weekend of blue skies and fluffy clouds, it is the perfect expression of the thrill of racing that millions of fans will find easily identifiable.

Celebrating his 25th anniversary as a published artist in 2009, Kinkade is today’s most widely collected living artist. He is known around the world for his tranquil, light-infused paintings that affirm the basic values of family, faith and the beauty of nature.

Kinkade has received numerous accolades for his works on and off the canvas, including multiple National Association of Limited Edition Dealers (NALED) awards for Artist of the Year, Graphic Artist of the Year, and nine awards for Lithograph of the Year. He has commemorated a number of important milestones in American heritage, including the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary, the 85th Farewell Season of Yankee Stadium, Graceland’s 50th Anniversary and others. He is also involved in a number of nonprofit organizations focusing on children, humanitarian relief and the arts. Read the full press release

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