Thomas Kinkade

Victorian Light
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| There's something about our captivating California coast that intrigues
and delights me. Whenever I set up my easel along the shore, my imagination takes flight.When I began to paint this imposing lighthouse,
I was lost in reverie. What would it be like, I wondered, if the keeper's house were more
than the humble cottage that met my eyes? What if, instead, it matched the tower in
grandeur and dignity?
I began to paint the answer to my
questions, creating a scene that merges two of my great passions - elegant Victorian
mansions and stalwart lighthouses. Here, in Victorian Light, is the wonderfully
civilized formal grace of a great mansion married to the primal strength of a light tower.
Lighthouse keepers are notoriously lonely;
their devotion to their duty is like a religious calling that cuts them off from communion
with their fellow men. That's always bothered me a little; to me the lighthouse is a
symbol of hope that should comfort us all.
That's why I've given this lighthouse
keeper a home I would love to visit. The graceful filigreed cupolas, the white picket
fence, the charming gazebo extending out over the water, the warm glow at twilight - it
all says to me: "Welcome. This beacon of faith is yours to share."
-Thomas Kinkade |
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