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I just came across an interesting article on BBC.com about Thomas Kinkade, a.k.a. "The Painter of Light®".
Back when he lived in Silverton, two of my neighbors thought he was the greatest artist. One paid a tidy sum for a print from the shop he had in Salem Center Mall. I just kind of rolled my eyes, but laughed hard when I saw Banksy's The Banality of the Banality of Evil, shown here. I recently came across one of Kinkade's reproductions at a garage sale, and to me, it wasn't worth the $15 they were asking for it, even though the frame itself must have cost a few hundred dollars.
I'd love to see these dark prints they write of in the article.
Back when he lived in Silverton, two of my neighbors thought he was the greatest artist. One paid a tidy sum for a print from the shop he had in Salem Center Mall. I just kind of rolled my eyes, but laughed hard when I saw Banksy's The Banality of the Banality of Evil, shown here. I recently came across one of Kinkade's reproductions at a garage sale, and to me, it wasn't worth the $15 they were asking for it, even though the frame itself must have cost a few hundred dollars.
I'd love to see these dark prints they write of in the article.