"
You made this ancient stone bridge an artistic monument
that I must revisit. When I issued Cobblestone Bridge some years ago,
this celebration of life in the Hampshire region of England quickly
became the best loved of all my village scenes.
As I considered subjects for a Christmas painting this year, my
thoughts turned to the familiar charms of southwestern England, and I
decided to return to the scene of my former inspiration. Not, this
time, on a ramble with Nanette through snowy English fields, but
simply through the powers of mind and imagination. I know this stately
old bridge well enough to conjure it and its environs when it wears a
mantle of white and
bears the wreaths of Christmas.
Cobblestone Christmas features a bridge spanning a free-flowing brook,
a church, a comfortable inn — all constructed with flat stones that
abound in the fields. The thatched roofs, built up from bundles of
reeds, are crowned with snow; many are also framed by strings of
twinkling lights.
Light spills from the windows of every home and suffuses into
the crisp winter air, where it mingles with the incandescent fires of
the setting sun. God and man have truly collaborated in a celebration
of the season."
-
Thomas
Kinkade