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Sun Apr 8, 2012, 09:45 PM Apr 2012

Thomas Kinkade: 'Painter of Light' Dies at 54

Thomas Kinkade, the self-proclaimed "Painter of Light," whose artwork hangs in an estimated 1 of every 20 homes in the U.S. died Friday at his home in Los Gatos, Calif.

He was 54.

Family spokesman Dave Satterfield told ABC News Radio that it appears the painter died of natural causes.

"His wife Nanette said that Tom had provided a wonderful life for his family and the family was shocked and saddened by his death," Satterfield said.

more here:

http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/thomas-kinkade-painter-light-dies-54-124050843--abc-news-celebrities.html

Well, I will admit it, I liked a lot of his paintings, esp. the ones of San Francisco and other places in California.

I'm shocked to hear of his death at the age of only 54 years. He died on Good Friday.

May he RIP.

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I've been a critic for 25 years, since I first walked into his gallery in Carmel. He was a scammer. NYC_SKP Apr 2012 #1
I liked him when he first came out CountAllVotes Apr 2012 #2
 

NYC_SKP

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1. I've been a critic for 25 years, since I first walked into his gallery in Carmel. He was a scammer.
Sun Apr 8, 2012, 09:53 PM
Apr 2012

Far worse than a commercial artist, hell, you have to make a living...

And it's said that one in twenty homes in America has a Kinkade print or something, somewhere-- it's pretty scenery, why not?

He was a scammer.

He perfected a way of selling very convincing prints as original art.

How, by running high quality prints on special textured stock, and then having "skilled craftsmen" add stipples of color, points of light (as it were).

These "originals" (prints with stipples) are sold as originals for thousands of dollars while ordinary actual prints, called "prints" are sold with prices in the hundreds.

Unknowing people walk into galleries and think they are buying actual Thomas Kinkade original paintings when they're just prints.

And that makes me angry and it cheapens the art world.

RIP, blessings on his family.

CountAllVotes

(20,972 posts)
2. I liked him when he first came out
Sun Apr 8, 2012, 10:10 PM
Apr 2012

Later, when he was on QVC and the like, I never bought any more of his art.

However, I do have a framed Fisherman's Wharf.

It brings back a lot of old memories for me.

Otherwise, not a huge fan and I agree with you -- he made millions yet died in Los Gatos (the home of the rich) at a young age.

Oh well ...

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