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Thomas Kinkade - Places in the Heart

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My mission as an artist is to capture those special moments in life adorned with beauty and light. I work to create images that project a serene simplicity that can be appreciated and enjoyed by everyone. Thats what I mean by sharing the light. Thomas Kinkade

Collectors and fans worldwide were awed by Thomas Kinkades mastery of capturing the beauty and warmth of light in subjects as varied as windswept seas, majestic mountains, idyllic meadows, peaceful forest glens, cozy cottages, quaint villages, and inviting front porches. It earned him the nickname The Painter of Light and made him Americas most widely collected artist.

On their own, his tranquil, luminous paintings affirm the basic values of family, home, faith in God, and the beauty of nature. Here, they are displayed with heartwarming and inspirational thoughts and sentiments for an experience that is profoundly moving and uplifting.

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E xtraordinary people are like extraordinary works of art Their value and - photo 1

Extraordinary people are like extraordinary works of art. Their value and importance in your life lie not on the surface, but on a much deeper level. Indeed, what makes a person special is the same as what makes a painting or other work of art specialthe real value is in how it makes you feel inside.

As a painter, I depict places and scenes that represent much more than what is immediately visible to the eye. I know that I have succeeded as an artist only when I have captured the invisible and emotional aspects of a scene: the warmth, the light, the heart, the history, and the love.

My paintings capture places that dont appear on any mapthey are places in the heart. And this book of images and words is dedicated to those people in our lives who occupy special places in our hearts. These arethe people who truly bring light to our lives.

L ove is a canvasfurnishedby natureand embroideredby imagination Voltaire - photo 2
L ove is a canvasfurnishedby natureand embroideredby imagination Voltaire - photo 3

Love is a canvasfurnishedby natureand embroideredby imagination.

Voltaire

W herever you are it is your friends who make your world William James - photo 4

Wherever you are, it is your friends who make your world.

William James

W e areeach of usangelswith onlyone wingand we canonly flyby embracingone - photo 5

We are,each of us,angelswith onlyone wing;and we canonly flyby embracingone another.

Luciano de Crescenzo

T o love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides David Viscott - photo 6

To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides.

David Viscott

B lessedis theinfluenceof one truelovinghuman soulon another George Eliot - photo 7

Blessedis theinfluenceof one true,lovinghuman soulon another.

George Eliot

C herish the peoplewho make up your homeand youll noticethe hearth fires - photo 8

Cherish the peoplewho make up your home,and youll noticethe hearth fires burnbrighter than ever before.

Thomas Kinkade

B ut here we areand if we tarry a little we maycome to learn that here is - photo 9

But here we are;and, if we tarry a little, we maycome to learn that here is best.See to it, only, that thyself ishere;and art and nature,hope and fate, friends, angels,and the Supreme Being, shall notbe absent from the chamberwhere thou sittest.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

T he human heartopens only to the heartthat opens in return Maria Edgeworth - photo 10

The human heartopens only to the heartthat opens in return.

Maria Edgeworth

L ovebringsbewitchinggraceinto theheart Euripides W here there is - photo 11

Lovebringsbewitchinggraceinto theheart.

Euripides

W here there is great lovethere are always miracles Willa Cather L - photo 12

Where there is great love,there are always miracles.

Willa Cather

L et us begrateful to peoplewho make us happythey are the charminggardeners - photo 13

Let us begrateful to peoplewho make us happy;they are the charminggardeners who makeour souls blossom.

Marcel Proust

E very conversation everycuddle every kiss and caresseven every - photo 14

Every conversation, everycuddle, every kiss and caress,even every disagreement, addsanother brushstroke to thepicture of home you paint withthe days and hours of your life.

Thomas Kinkade

L ove in its essence is a spiritual fire Emanuel Swedenborg L ove is - photo 15

Love in its essence is a spiritual fire.

Emanuel Swedenborg

L ove is a force moreformidable than any otherIt is invisibleit cannot beseen - photo 16

Love is a force moreformidable than any other.It is invisibleit cannot beseen or measured, yet it ispowerful enough to transformyou in a moment, and offer youmore joy than any materialpossession could.

Barbara De Angelis

T here is noremedyfor lovebut tolove more Henry David Thoreau T he - photo 17

There is noremedyfor lovebut tolove more.

Henry David Thoreau

T he loving are the daring Bayard Taylor W e all havea romantic - photo 18

The loving are the daring.

Bayard Taylor

W e all havea romantic natureof one kind or anotherburied somewherein our - photo 19

We all havea romantic natureof one kind or anotherburied somewherein our hearts.

Thomas Kinkade

A friendis a personwith whomI maybe sincereBefore himI maythink aloud - photo 20

Afriendis a personwith whomI maybe sincere.Before him,I maythink aloud.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

T he lovewe give awayis the only lovewe keep Elbert Hubbard L oveis - photo 21

The lovewe give awayis the only lovewe keep.

Elbert Hubbard

L oveis somethingeternalthe aspectmay changebut notthe essence Vincent van - photo 22
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