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Viva Las Vegas
By
Thomas Kinkade
June 2009 Release
Available in the following sizes: 12x24, 18x36, 24x48 and 30x60
"To create a vision of the Las Vegas skyline, all I needed to do was take
a plane ride. As I was swooping into Las Vegas during a recent road trip, I
instructed the pilot of the small plane we were aboard to take an extra pass
just above the Las Vegas strip. The sun was setting and the light was
perfect. The view that lay spread before me became my painting Viva Las
Vegas.
I never tire of visiting Las Vegas, the city of endless excitement and
dazzling lights. In my visual re-creation, my goal was to emphasize the
light and take dramatic liberties with the skyline itself. The pools of
color that draw your eye to the different areas of the composition are like
focused stage lighting in a vast theater. Of course I had to include the
famous "welcome sign" that has greeted so many millions of visitors to Las
Vegas over the years. The major hotels of the strip are also clearly in
evidence. New York, New York stands proudly in the mid-distance (see if you
can spot lady liberty holding her torch high) and at the left the famous
Luxor pyramid shoots its beam of light skyward. I also included a wedding
chapel (a reference to one of my earlier paintings) and several other hidden
details worth spotting. Diligent collectors can play the "name game" and
spot the references to famous headliners who have delighted visitors to
Vegas over the years. Using a special "micro detail" under-layer, I included
references to Frank Sinatra, Celine Dion, Wayne Newton, Don Rickles,
Liberace, and countless others. Can you find them?
But the real star of the show is the dramatic desert sky and the brilliant
colors of this desert oasis. I utilized a radiant palette filled with the
luminous colors that Vegas is famous for. Like memories of a whirlwind Vegas
weekend, Viva Las Vegas is alive with excitement."
- Thomas Kinkade
Interesting Facts:
1. Viva Las Vegas is the first painting in which Thom pays tribute to this
wonderful and energetic city.
2. Thom has included 25 N's in Viva Las Vegas in honor of his wife Nanette,
as well as for his 25 years as a published artist. The N's that arepart of
signs in the painting, are included in the list of hidden N's. Good look
finding them all!
3. There are many hidden details in Viva Las Vegas, such as — a Thomas
Kinkade wedding chapel, the Statue of Liberty, and Elvis! Can you find
these?
4. The utilization of the Goodyear blimp in Viva Las Vegas is pure fanciful
invention and may not be possible due to the close proximity of airspace of
the current McCarran airport to the high rise district of Las Vegas.
5. The coloristic treatment in Viva Las Vegas was based on an actual
observation Thom made while on a recent visit to Vegas. He was distinctly
impressed by the intensity of colors offered by the clear air of the desert.
6. Did you know that Tropicana Boulevard was the first major street of
development and was the original strip? It points west due to the setting
sun.
7. The swirling gulls in Viva Las Vegas are Thom's illusion to the countless
visitors from foreign shores who come to Las Vegas annually. It also allows
for a great compositional element to break up the contrast between the sky
and the foreground.
8. Thom's exuberant brushy colorful style is appropriate for this Las Vegas
painting, since the modern school of exuberant impressionism popularized by
LeRoy Neiman and other artists had its origins in the night life of casinos
and nightclubs typified by Las Vegas. Thom said "I wanted to pump a little
extra energy into my style of painting. The same technique I use for a quiet
pastoral English cottage just couldn't apply to the most exciting nightlife
city in the world."