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Lab master life is strange
Lab master life is strange








lab master life is strange

A 101-home development in Vallejo, outside San Francisco, operating under the slogan: "Calm, not chaos. But arguably his only great artwork was " The Village, a Thomas Kinkade Community", unveiled in 2001. This wasn't just the usual art gallery giftshop schlock: Kinkade sealed a tie-in with La-Z-Boy furniture (home of the big butt recliner) for a Kinkade-inspired range of furniture. Kinkade's art also went beyond galleries through the "Thomas Kinkade lifestyle brand". Peter O'Toole, earning a crust playing Kinkade's artistic mentor, urges the young painter to "Paint the light, Thomas! Paint the light!".

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The artistic credo was expressed best in the 2008 movie Thomas Kinkade's Christmas Cottage. Some galleries offered "master highlighters", trained by someone not far from the master himself, to add a hand-crafted splash of paint to the desired print and so make a truly unique piece of art, as opposed to the framed photographic print that was the standard fare. Clients would be ushered into a climate-controlled viewing room to maximise the Kinkadeness of the whole place, and their experience. They were the Thomas Kinkade experience – minus the alcohol and Valium, of course. You would see them in roadside malls in small towns, twinkly lights adorning the windows, and in bright shopping centres, sandwiched between skatewear outlets and nail bars.īut these weren't just galleries. At their peak (between 19) there were 350 Kinkade franchises across the US, with the bulk in his home state of California. Kinkade's twee paintings of cod-traditional cottages, lighthouses, gardens, gazebos and gates sold by the million through a network of Thomas Kinkade galleries, owned by his company, and through a parallel franchise operation. At his height, in 2001, Kinkade generated $130m (£81m) in sales. Kinkade was a self-made phenomenon, with his prints (according to his company) hanging in one in 20 American homes. Who could have imagined that behind so many contented visions of peace, harmony and nauseating goodness lay just another story of deception, disappointment and depravity, fuelled by those ever-ready stooges, Valium and alcohol? For good measure, a legal scrap has emerged between Kinkade's ex-wife (and trustee of his estate) and his girlfriend. On Tuesday, the coroner's office in Santa Clara, California, announced that the death of Thomas Kinkade, the Painter of Light™, purveyor of kitsch prints to the masses, was caused by an accidental overdose of alcohol and Valium.

lab master life is strange

In death, the man who at his peak claimed to be the world's most successful living artist perhaps achieved the sort of art-world excess he craved.










Lab master life is strange