Thomas Kinkade, master of the innocuous cottage paintings with warm, candle-lit windows and fluffy clouds just got upgraded with Star Wars. Watch as a batch of Stormtroopers set Kinkade’s world ablaze ...
You may think you know the whole story of kitsch master Thomas Kinkade, the self-branded “painter of light,” who sold obscene amounts of work, generated endless merch, and even offered branded ...
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How Thomas Kinkade's cottagecore paintings became a blueprint for modern conservative propaganda
"Bad art succeeds where good art fails," might be the lesson from Sarah Jones's fascinating exploration of Thomas Kinkade's cultural impact in Dissent Magazine. In early July, the Department of ...
With their pastoral beauty and wonderful use of light, it's no wonder that paintings by Thomas Kinkade are among the most popular American art ever produced. Although there are tons of prints out ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Thomas Kinkade, who died unexpectedly on Friday at age 54, was an artist ...
If you think you’ve never seen a painting by Thomas Kinkade, think again. The late artist, who is said to have sold more canvases than any painter in history, created a cottage industry (pun intended) ...
“This is where I’m putting my retirement money,” says a woman in a brief but infuriating scene from the new documentary “Art for Everybody,” about the life and downfall of the enormously popular ...
There’s a very good chance that even if you don’t own a Thomas Kinkade painting, you’ve seen one–in a neighbor’s house, on collector plates and toys, even on air fresheners, pillows or furniture. The ...
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