Thomas kinkade autobiography definition
Thomas kinkade autobiography definition!
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Thomas Kinkade (1958-2012) is one of our generation's most collected American artists. He is renowned for his idyllic landscapes and light-filled cottages, giving him the reputation of the “Painter of Light.” Kinkade was also a prolific author, public speaker, and humanitarian.
Kinkade developed a love for art at a young age with many impactful influences, such as artists Glenn Wessels and Charles Bell, who took an interest in him and inspired his passion for art. Despite having a difficult upbringing and later in life having challenges with substance abuse that eventually led to his death, Kinkade brought the beauty of the world around him to art.
Kinkade’s love of art grew as he deepened his art studies.
In 1976, after attending UC Berkeley for two years, he transferred to the highly respected Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. In 1982, Kinkade and James Gurney co-authored and published their first book, The Artist's Guide to Sketching, a how-to book that is just