Thomas Kinkade was a professional painter and created many amazing artworks. He often chose to draw princesses, theme parks, and landscapes from Disney movies. Thomas even collaborated with them and his artwork is known to Disney fans. His art was made into calendars, posters, and even puzzles.
The studio told Bored Panda: "Thomas Kinkade was invited to paint at Disneyland in celebration of its 50th Anniversary in 2005. The resulting painting was this one. After that, Disney issued Thomas Kinkade the license to paint the Disney Dreams Collection, which can be found here."
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Cinderella Dancing In The Starlight
"After Thomas Kinkade's passing in 2012, Disney extended the Disney Dreams Collection license to Thomas Kinkade Studios and since then, we've continued to collaborate with Disney on creating new Limited Edition Art each year. The ideas come from working with Disney, and Disney weighs in on each step of the creation process, so it's a true collaboration."
Little Mermaid Falling In Love
"Thomas Kinkade Studios' portfolio of Disney artwork captures the beauty of Disney fans’ favorite movies and theme parks. Each Thomas Kinkade Studios Disney movie painting tells an entire story in one image, using the signature style of “narrative panorama”, and each Disney Theme Park painting captures the magic of favorite family memories."
Mulan Blossoms Of Love
"Thomas Kinkade Studios Disney art is available in a variety of gifts and collectibles, including limited edition artwork, canvas classics, gallery wrapped canvases, framed matted prints, and more. Whether you love the Disney Princesses, Winnie the Pooh, or Pirates of the Caribbean, we offer artwork that touches the hearts of Disney fans young and old."
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Beauty And The Beast Dancing In The Moonlight
Winnie The Pooh
Beauty And The Beast’s Winter Enchantment
Tangled Up In Love
The Aristocats
Pocahontas
Pirates Of The Caribbean
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
Peter Pan’s Never Land
Sleeping Beauty Dancing In The Enchanted Light
Mickey And Minnie – Sweetheart Holiday
The Lion King – Return To Pride Rock
101 Dalmatians
Jasmine Dancing In The Desert Sunset
Mickey And Minnie In Paris
Snow White Dancing In The Sunlight
Dreams Come True
Mickey And Minnie – Sweetheart Campfire
Mickey And Minnie In Hawaii
Romance Awakens
Main Street, U.s.a. Walt Disney World Resort
Mickey And Minnie In The Alps
Mickey And Minnie In The Outback
Mickey And Minnie – Sweetheart Bridge
Mickey And Minnie In Ireland
Fantasia
Comparing these to a movie is not the most accurate comparison because painting one nice picture is somewhat easier than painting over a hundred thousand, each one coming together to form a 120 minute film.
...lets call em an obsessive kinda-accurate well crafted visual fan fiction. The manifestiation of the feeling you had a a kid wheb the movie ended and you felt sad about the fact that it ended...
Load More Replies...They do actually sell them as jigsaws! I've done a few of them and they are gorgeous! I think they're on amazon, but I've gotten mine at Walmart
Load More Replies...I guess this explains why it looks like Disney characters photoshopped into Kinkade paintings, cause that is what they are. Not really very imaginative.
Comparing these to a movie is not the most accurate comparison because painting one nice picture is somewhat easier than painting over a hundred thousand, each one coming together to form a 120 minute film.
...lets call em an obsessive kinda-accurate well crafted visual fan fiction. The manifestiation of the feeling you had a a kid wheb the movie ended and you felt sad about the fact that it ended...
Load More Replies...They do actually sell them as jigsaws! I've done a few of them and they are gorgeous! I think they're on amazon, but I've gotten mine at Walmart
Load More Replies...I guess this explains why it looks like Disney characters photoshopped into Kinkade paintings, cause that is what they are. Not really very imaginative.