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April 2005 Release
"In Mountain Retreat I share a vision of nature as the Peaceable Kingdom,
where man fits harmoniously into a glorious natural setting, and gentle
creatures — wild turkeys, deer, and ducks — live without fear.
I am frequently told that my paintings are to many people like glimpses of
heaven. With this in mind, my latest work, Mountain Retreat, might be
thought of as the kind of heavenly vision that any enthusiast of country
living would long for.
In Mountain Retreat I share a vision of nature as the Peaceable Kingdom,
where man fits harmoniously into a glorious natural setting, and gentle
creatures — wild turkeys, deer, and ducks — live without fear. A bubbling
brook flows serenely past the sturdy log cabin, feeding a crystal clear pool
where the weary wanderer might pause to swim or cast his fly rod for plump
brook trout. Mountain Retreat, first work in a new series that bears the
same name, is the spiritual heir to my well known print from 2002, A
Peaceful Retreat. Like the earlier painting, Mountain Retreat explores the
nuances of man's interaction with nature. An enamel coffee pot stands next
to the campfire, smoke curls from the cabin's chimney, and golden light
pours from the windows.
The last rays of sunset light up the clouds and touch the trees with a
radiant fire. I particularly like the dramatic effect of light on the oak
trees at the left, which reminds us that God is the greatest painter of all.
For the collector who enjoys cabin settings, I hope this latest addition
will become a new favorite. I invite you to come and sit beside the campfire
with me, pull up a log stump to sit upon, and enjoy the sounds of this
peaceful setting in nature's paradise."
- Thomas Kinkade
This Smoky Mountain themed piece is available in 18x27, 24x36, 28x42 and
40x60 canvas sizes. The observant Kinkade collector will notice its
similarity to the sold out sensation known as Peaceful Retreat. It may be
said that those people are planning accordingly. Slated to be on our Gallery
walls in early April, Mountain Retreat is sure to be a welcomed addition to
our mantles and we are willing to bet that it would be for yours as well.
More information will be posted as we get it so stop back by or just contact
your Art of the South Consultant for more details! |