Top 79 Quotes & Sayings by Thomas Kinkade

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American artist Thomas Kinkade.
Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Thomas Kinkade

William Thomas Kinkade III was an American painter of popular realistic, pastoral, and idyllic subjects. He is notable for achieving success during his lifetime with the mass marketing of his work as printed reproductions and other licensed products by means of the Thomas Kinkade Company. According to Kinkade's company, one in every twenty American homes owned a copy of one of his paintings.

The concept that an artist would be revered by popular culture is an immediate dismissal of his relevance as an artist.
Every painting I do blends time frames. The great thing about being an artist is I can make the past join the present in some reality of the future.
I remember my mom had a big collection of copies of Saturday Evening Post magazines, and that was really my introduction to those great illustrators. — © Thomas Kinkade
I remember my mom had a big collection of copies of Saturday Evening Post magazines, and that was really my introduction to those great illustrators.
People are reminded that it's not all ugliness in the world.
I've always been drawn to artists who paint for the everyday person. I love the American illustrators.
Literature is the stringing together of pictures in words.
My paintings always feature trails that dissolve into mysterious areas, patches of light that lead the eye around corners, pathways, open gates, etc.
I love audio books, and when I paint I'm always listening to a book. I find that my imagination really takes flight in the painting process when I'm listening to audio books.
What I paint touches on foundational life values. Home, family, peacefulness. And one of the messages I try to constantly get across is, 'Slow it down and enjoy every moment.'
I view art as an inspirational tool.
A still image attracts the viewer with an overall impact, then reveals smaller details upon further study.
I began my career creating art for an animated feature film, and it has been a life-long dream to tell some of the story of my own life - the story behind my art - through the medium of motion pictures.
I've never been at odds with the world of contemporary artists. If there is any animosity, it's one-sided. — © Thomas Kinkade
I've never been at odds with the world of contemporary artists. If there is any animosity, it's one-sided.
I'm working on a snow scene right now, and it's summer. It's hot, and I will get chilly. I'll have to turn on the heat. My wife walks in, and it's 95 degrees in the studio. I know it's nutty, but it's a projection you have where you step into the painting.
This world is very dark, but in Heaven there is no darkness.
Art transcends cultural boundaries.
Rather than set aside daily time for prayer, I pray constantly and spontaneously about everything I encounter on a daily basis. When someone shares something with me, I'll often simply say, 'let's pray about this right now.'
Balance, peace, and joy are the fruit of a successful life. It starts with recognizing your talents and finding ways to serve others by using them.
The worlds I paint leave a lot to engage the imagination by hinting at what lies beyond the four edges of the painting. I think getting beyond the four edges of an opportunity or challenge is one of the basic skills you need in business.
Art is forever.
With whatever talent and resources I have, I'm trying to bring light to penetrate the darkness many people feel.
The No. 1 quote critics give me is, 'Thom, your work is irrelevant.' Now, that's a fascinating, fascinating comment. Yes, irrelevant to the little subculture, this microculture, of modern art. But here's the point: My art is relevant because it's relevant to 10 million people. That makes me the most relevant artist in this culture.
A painting has a lot of advantages over other forms of communication. Unlike a movie, you don't have to put it into a machine and turn it on. It's just there every day. It's not limited by the element of time. It's a constant part of the home.
My whole life was absorbed with my art. I was known by my schoolmates as the kid who could draw.
A piece of art is a compact form of the universe.
I've had so much positive reaction and emotional fulfillment from the creation of my art and sharing it with everyday people that I never paid too much attention to the opinion of critics.
I share something in common with Norman Rockwell and, for that matter, with Walt Disney, in that I really like to make people happy.
The disintegration of the culture starts with the artist. I'm on a crusade to turn the tide in the arts, to restore dignity to the arts and, by extension, to the culture.
The whole Modernist lie is that art is about the artist.
I'm a warrior for light.
I grew up in a broken home. My dad was out of the home when I was five years old. I never knew him very well.
Each of us is a small part of God's plan. I'm a small part. I create paintings that are being used by God.
When I got saved, God became my art agent.
People who put my paintings on their walls are putting their values on their walls: faith, family, home, a simpler way of living, the beauty of nature, quiet, tranquillity, peace, joy, hope. They beckon you into this world that provides an alternative to your nightly news broadcast.
My brother and I always had jobs and worked from a young age.
I was always the kid who could draw. I had this talent, and it was the one thing that gave me some kind of dignity in the midst of my personal environment.
It is easy to have a lot of paintings or projects hanging around that are 'almost done.'
I try to embrace people with love, unconditional love, like Christ did. — © Thomas Kinkade
I try to embrace people with love, unconditional love, like Christ did.
You have to expect spiritual warfare whenever you stand up for righteousness or call attention to basic values. It's just a matter of light battling the darkness. But the light wins every time. You can't throw enough darkness on light to put it out.
I think the art world... is a very small pond, and it's a very inbred pond. They rely on information from an elect elite sect of galleries, primarily in New York.
Everyone can identify with a fragrant garden, with beauty of sunset, with the quiet of nature, with a warm and cozy cottage.
High culture is paranoid about sentiment. But human beings are intensely sentimental.
The more you give yourself to others, the more joy and peace will flow into your own life.
Beautiful objects, ideas, even beautiful people all share the power to lift the spirits and motivate creativity while at the same time soothing the soul.
The flow of blessings in our life is directly related to our passing blessings along to someone else.
Thankfulness can reduce stress in your life by making you more content with who you are and what you have. If you make a habit of accepting every circumstance gratefully and assuming there is a purpose in it, you'll be relieved from the worry and anxiety that go with being resentful and dissatisfied.
When we learn to say a deep, passionate yes to the things that really matter, then peace begins to settle onto our lives like golden sunlight sifting to a forest floor.
I am really the most controversial artist in the world. — © Thomas Kinkade
I am really the most controversial artist in the world.
I try to create paintings that are a window for the imagination. If people look at my work and are reminded of the way things once were, or perhaps, the way they could be, then I've done my job.
Whether it's a pebble in a riverbed or a soaring mountain peak, I see everything in the world as the handiwork of the Lord. When I paint, I try to represent the beauty of God's creation in my art. Many modern painters see the world as a jumble of random lines and shapes with no divine beauty or order, and their works reflect their viewpoint. Because I see God's peacefulness, serenity, and contentment, I work to capture those feelings on the canvas. My vision of God defines my vision of the world.
Steeping my life in beauty brings color to my days and a song to my heart
Somewhere out there is a unique place for you to help others - a unique life role for you to fill that only you can fill.
The power of prayer is like turning on a light as it illuminates God's purpose for our lives. There is no greater connection to knowing His will other than the word.
Beauty is found in anything that delights the senses, nourishes the soul, fires the imagination.
Cherish the people who make up your home, and you'll notice the hearth fires burn brighter than ever before.
Every conversation, every cuddle, aver kiss and caress, even every disagreement, adds another brushstroke to the picture of home you paint with the days and hours of your life.
Our most important legacy will be the contributions we make to the lives of other human beings.
I believe a radiant, light-filled tomorrow should be normal to the experience of living.
Romance makes a radiant sunrise out of every moment.
Love is the stepping stone to new beginnings.
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