You have to see it to appreciate it,
as the saying goes. That's just what I did when I set to work on Seaside
Village. I hauled a massive easel, oversized canvas, brushes, and oils
outdoors, to the charming northern California seaside village of Pacific
Grove, where I worked on my largest ever plein air painting.
The sun glistened on the waves as I
painted, gulls were flying overhead. I came to feel that I was in wonderful
harmony with the sea and sun and sand. I did all I could on location, then
took the canvas back to my studio to add imaginative touches. Seaside Village
became a studio impression -- set alive by joyous, vigorous brushwork.
I can still taste the salt air and
hear the seagulls' cries. That's why I'll be visiting more seaside villages
as we savor the simple pleasures of this natural way of life.
-THOMAS KINKADE
(Image Size: 18"x24", 24" x 30")