By THOMAS KINKADE -- "The Painter of Light"
Two Gorgeous Sizes
"Christmas
is my favorite time of year. The artist side of me is drawn to the lights and
visual elements of the season. In Village Christmas I have tried to capture a
Christmas of a simpler time, where street lamps glow with the warm light of a
natural flame and the townsfolk use a leisurely stroll to church as the
opportunity to stop and chat about this joyous
season." - Thomas
Kinkade's Studio Journal, 1997
This beaitiful print comes in two sizes, Measuring
12" x 16", 18" x 24", or 25-1/2" x 34" framed or unframed.
These are Limited Editions. Each paper lithograph is
signed and individually numbered. Includes Manufacturer's Certificate of
Authenticity. Made in USA. All come with brass plaques.
*Please Note: All of the Unframed Limited Edition Prints are shipped in Oversize Boxes for Protection. A $35 shipping fee will be added at time of order processing for all framed prints, $25 for unframed. It will NOT be reflected in your shopping cart total.
| "On that day of days,
heaven and earth reflect His glory. . . You may not imagine
that earth can ever take on the radiant hues of sunset, but I have often
seen the snow upon the land radiating the rosy glow of evening. Therein
lay the inspiration of Village Christmas, the eighth in my decade-long
Christmas Cottage Collection. How appropriate that on the eve
of Christmas, sky, ground, trees, rooftops, all are touched with luminous
light. This is a village from yesteryear, where horse-drawn carriages
share the street with Model A Fords . . . the kind of quaint Christmas
village of which I'm sure everyone dreams. But even in our peaceful
yesterdays, holiday time was filled with a bustling energy of activities
and family traditions. We can wonder whether the villagers, hurrying off to the distant church or the shops along Main Street, take time to savor the wondrous light show God has provided. We hope that the family living in the Christmas cottage near at hand will look through the window to see the regal snowman bathed in a light divine. |
Thomas Kinkade images (c) 1996-1999 Thomas Kinkade, Media Arts, Inc., San Jose, California