Fantastic paintings. What a loss that he died so early. He is missed by many people all over the world, not only in the United States. The world needs more of this kind of paintings! We need more light and more colors to illuminate an otherwise rather dark world.
Very very cool Mr. Kinkade. Love your magic with light . I saw your work years ago, and said to myself when I saw the brilliance of your capturing and controlling light that this artist is going to be a very successful individual.. You can sit and look at one of your pieces for hours and not see it all .. It truly Expresses a heart felt feeling .. Congratulations! Thank you for explaining your perspective and processing of this fine work..
Yes , it is a massive loss of our brother in Christ. We dont know all the details, and pray his family is recovering. He had such a difficult end to his life, doesnt seem fair. And what a painting genius he was. Sheer genius
Томас родился на год раньше меня ... и он вырос далеко в Америке... кто он для меня виртуоз и мастер- 🎨 художник и Волшебный великий творец...Уважение к его творчеству : бесценно ‼️ и очень тяжело перенесла весть о том, что он покинул этот мир, который он дарил на полотнах для всех- весь мир обошла слава о его великолепных полотнах‼️и БЛАГОДАРНОСТЬ к его творчеству безмерна🙏🏻Томас в далекой России твой уход - огромная утрата...
Inside Ivy Gate Studio great inspiration to further my art career. Thomas Kinkade will be remembered as great oil painter. For his personnel life I' m not GOD.So who are we to judge.
@@carmelappleblossom6874 that's rude... considering you most probably knew absolutely nothing about this wonderful man who was nothing but a gift from God to us.. I love you Thomas.. thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the beauty u created.. r.i.p
Yes, he died while under the influence of drugs and alcohol in the company of his girlfriend. But he and his wife were separated and living separate lives as the divorce proceeded. Kinkade was a human being, who as we learned struggled a long time with allot of stuff. He didn't deal with it well, and the result is dying. His art was an escape not just for us, but him. Because one is a Christian or not, we decive ourselves. I have no doubt he would pray to God. If Kinkade had gone to rehab and counseling, he would be alive today. As an artist, I like the multi-media approach he took. He studied his craft and got rich because of it. If he had spent a little more time on his mind and body, the art would have been richer and truer to our daily lives. It's okay to show the good and bad of life together, nothing is perfect.
His work is quite beautiful, but young artists, please note that you should not paint oil over acrylics because in time the art will crack and peel off! FYI also, Oil paintings are more desired by collectors because they last for hundreds of years and stand the test of time. It is a good idea to work on several oil paintings at once as while you are waiting for the underpainting (local area color to dry on one painting before you put the detail in, you can be working on another painting or two). This works well for me because when you get bored with one you can keep the artistic excitement going by starting another work. To get fine detail on your painting, its a good idea to put down a coat or two of gesso which smooths the tooth of your canvas.
It seems like many many people paint oil over acrylics or will first block in with acrylics or at the very least, tone the canvas with acrylic paint before doing their oil painting. Are you saying that all of these will crack and peel off?
@@chriswhitehouse8982 - It is possible that it may peel off. Experts have stated this. I didn't make this up. To preserve your art, best to only use one medium or the other so it lasts as long as possible.
Not to belabor the point, but from Winsor & Newton:When acrylic colours first became widely available in the 1950’s and 60’s, there was a reluctance to recommend overpainting them with oil colours because of suggestions that this might be unsound - notably the fact that the acrylic colour does not become brittle with age like oil colour, so an inflexible oil colour film over a flexible acrylic film could lead to cracking. In practice these fears have not been confirmed and at Winsor & Newton we are not aware of a single case of cracking caused by painting in oil colour over acrylic, either as a complaint from a customer or in laboratory tests. However, it is recommended that if you are overpainting acrylics with oil then keep the acrylic layer thin, absorbent and fairly “lean” to limit its flexibility. It is still not recommended to paint with oil colour over thick impasto layers of acrylics, due to the flexibility differences in the layers during the drying process.
@@dagoelius It's people like Candy Ass that make me love my Kinkades even more. Some day, Tom and all his fans will get what they deserve as his pieces will move to the price levels they should be...
Fantastic paintings.
What a loss that he died so early. He is missed by many people all over the world,
not only in the United States.
The world needs more of this kind of paintings!
We need more light and more colors to illuminate an otherwise rather dark world.
Great Thomas Kinkade! he was a true artist, an ideal teacher, a lovable person, generous, sublime, forever in my heart !!!!!!!!!
Always loved his work. Thanks Linda.
Wow! What an inspirational video. I've always marveled at Thomas' works of art. He was like none other that I have ever come across.
WONDERFUL! Thank you for sharing this magnificent video!
I like his sketches. I cannot believe from the comments that this kind man is gone. Amazing details his patience is wow.
Thomas, your work is absolutely charming as are you. Thank you for uploading
muffinluveruuu the answer is in my name. No harm in appreciating of a product of someone's creativity...
Very very cool Mr. Kinkade.
Love your magic with light .
I saw your work years ago, and said to myself when I saw the brilliance of your capturing and controlling light that this artist is going to be a very successful individual.. You can sit and look at one of your pieces for hours and not see it all .. It truly Expresses a heart felt feeling ..
Congratulations!
Thank you for explaining your perspective and processing of this fine work..
Just watched this, so sorry he isn't with us today, but the beauty of the man lives with us today.
Garden of Prayer by Thomas Kinkade is heaven on Earth! It is one of the most beautiful paintings I have ever seen!
Loved Thomas Kindade's paintings. RIP-My friend.
I really miss him. Such a massive loss , for all those his work inspired, and brought joy to.
Oh how I would've loved to have that library
I found this artist today when I was looking for inspiration. I just can't believe he's dead!
J'aime ce que vous faite, je trouve que vous nous donnez de bonnes informations pour que notre peinture devienne meilleur Un grand Merci a vous .
Great teacher .One of the kind Artist
BEAUTIFUL!
Yes , it is a massive loss of our brother in Christ. We dont know all the details, and pray his family is recovering. He had such a difficult end to his life, doesnt seem fair. And what a painting genius he was. Sheer genius
Wow this is herfect cus I need to do a project of this thank u thomas
He has an obsession. But his obsession made him come out on top. It's rare for someone to have an obsession that is benifecial.
Томас родился на год раньше меня ... и он вырос далеко в Америке... кто он для меня виртуоз и мастер- 🎨 художник и Волшебный великий творец...Уважение к его творчеству : бесценно ‼️ и очень тяжело перенесла весть о том, что он покинул этот мир, который он дарил на полотнах для всех- весь мир обошла слава о его великолепных полотнах‼️и БЛАГОДАРНОСТЬ к его творчеству безмерна🙏🏻Томас в далекой России твой уход - огромная утрата...
R.I.P.
Gostaria que houvesse tradução, seria ótimo!
Inside Ivy Gate Studio great inspiration to further my art career. Thomas Kinkade will be remembered as great oil painter. For his personnel life I' m not GOD.So who are we to judge.
Oh my God ! just to live at least my last days in one such quaint cottage.....
Wonderful artist...
What oil colors tu use?👍
1 of the most successful painters to have ever lived only has 21k views? Some of his paintings go for millions of dollars.
Would anyone happen to know the production date of this video? (It was clearly taped years before the upload date).
Y like. The best painting master
He had guts to make his dreams a reality. Although I find his work saccharin.
МИР потерял- МАСТЕРА-ВОЛШЕБНИКА-не восполнимая утрата...люди берегите друг-друга и цените жизнь....
Beyond Summer Gate painting
Does he have any tutorial videos from start to finish? I have only seen ones where he shows snippets.
muito bon
the best
what did Thomas Die from?
alcohol and drugs while he was cheating on his wife and family with his sleazy TRASH girlfriend
He was filing divorce.
@@carmelappleblossom6874 that's rude... considering you most probably knew absolutely nothing about this wonderful man who was nothing but a gift from God to us.. I love you Thomas.. thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the beauty u created.. r.i.p
Yes, he died while under the influence of drugs and alcohol in the company of his girlfriend. But he and his wife were separated and living separate lives as the divorce proceeded.
Kinkade was a human being, who as we learned struggled a long time with allot of stuff. He didn't deal with it well, and the result is dying. His art was an escape not just for us, but him.
Because one is a Christian or not, we decive ourselves. I have no doubt he would pray to God. If Kinkade had gone to rehab and counseling, he would be alive today.
As an artist, I like the multi-media approach he took. He studied his craft and got rich because of it. If he had spent a little more time on his mind and body, the art would have been richer and truer to our daily lives. It's okay to show the good and bad of life together, nothing is perfect.
Simply Beautiful.... That's art... Not picasso stuff
His work is quite beautiful, but young artists, please note that you should not paint oil over acrylics because in time the art will crack and peel off! FYI also, Oil paintings are more desired by collectors because they last for hundreds of years and stand the test of time. It is a good idea to work on several oil paintings at once as while you are waiting for the underpainting (local area color to dry on one painting before you put the detail in, you can be working on another painting or two). This works well for me because when you get bored with one you can keep the artistic excitement going by starting another work. To get fine detail on your painting, its a good idea to put down a coat or two of gesso which smooths the tooth of your canvas.
It seems like many many people paint oil over acrylics or will first block in with acrylics or at the very least, tone the canvas with acrylic paint before doing their oil painting. Are you saying that all of these will crack and peel off?
@@chriswhitehouse8982 - It is possible that it may peel off. Experts have stated this. I didn't make this up. To preserve your art, best to only use one medium or the other so it lasts as long as possible.
Not to belabor the point, but from Winsor & Newton:When acrylic colours first became widely available in the 1950’s and 60’s, there was a reluctance to recommend overpainting them with oil colours because of suggestions that this might be unsound - notably the fact that the acrylic colour does not become brittle with age like oil colour, so an inflexible oil colour film over a flexible acrylic film could lead to cracking.
In practice these fears have not been confirmed and at Winsor & Newton we are not aware of a single case of cracking caused by painting in oil colour over acrylic, either as a complaint from a customer or in laboratory tests.
However, it is recommended that if you are overpainting acrylics with oil then keep the acrylic layer thin, absorbent and fairly “lean” to limit its flexibility. It is still not recommended to paint with oil colour over thick impasto layers of acrylics, due to the flexibility differences in the layers during the drying process.
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"Painter of Light"? I believe that declaration goes to Vermeer, not this poncy twirp.
A Fluffy White Kitty Vermeer, Rembrandt, Turner. Sure as hell not this guy !
Well, the light of the lamps..
More people own a Kinkade painting than Vermeer, Rembrandt & Turner put together.
There is no god!
You are not real, God doesn't believe in atheists.
such a hypocrite kincade was no wonder the Art world didn't accept his cheap art form
Why is he a hypocrite? Because he made a fortune from selling paintings thats people liked? Put your pinky away you tea sipping elitist.
@@dagoelius It's people like Candy Ass that make me love my Kinkades even more. Some day, Tom and all his fans will get what they deserve as his pieces will move to the price levels they should be...