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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post

    The windows are white with heat and light. There are not electrical wires so in internal inferno is the only explanation.
    Matthew 16:18 vibes: "...and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." Behind the gates of Kinkade's magnificent structures is the lake of fire. Step not within non-believers.



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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    Each house a blazing inferno! Imagine the mind of the man who doesn't enjoy full immersion Kinkade art.
    The windows are white with heat and light. There are not electrical wires so in internal inferno is the only explanation.

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    Each house a blazing inferno! Imagine the mind of the man who doesn't enjoy full immersion Kinkade art.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    If you look closely you can see Stonehenge just a short walk from London Bridge.
    Yes, both of them! But Stonehenge is one place something might be available. The revolting "mural wallpapers" I included would be 超時尚 there and the psychonauts gathering in the vicinity from time to time are adept at large artworks.

    I should point out that the "art-" is as superfluous as the "-nauts" and I doubt many commercial printers are among them. But wallpaper does get printed and I wonder if a scan of some sort could be supplied to one (a TIFF file, say) for a custom job? If not, there's an alternative.

    Large commercial displays with "quantum dots" whatever they are, OLED, QLED, flexible or rigid, example follows ~

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    which at 115'' size or about 9½ feet could be combined to cover three walls of an average height room. Let's see how that would look?

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    Using a large display system, pictures could be rotated or settings adjusted to create a rippling brook effect. There are quite a lot of options and with crockery suggested a haven from the tacky world of catholicism, psychonautics (if those are different, which I doubt) and idolatry in general ("tawdry" is not the word, honestly!) would pertain.

    Lamentations 3:22-23 It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    As a result, I'd be so happy if a Kinkade could be printed as a large-scale wallpaper mural (number 3 gives a good idea of proportions) and made available in tones to suit a range of soft furnishing fabrics.
    Unfortunately I think the only place in the world currently that would be able to bring about a perfect Kinkade-inspired world is China. If you look closely you can see Stonehenge just a short walk from London Bridge. One can only hope such a reality free of subversive sturm und drang can be manifested in our own countries.

    4. London, England inspired Suzhou
    Suzhou houses a remarkably accurate copy of London’s tower bridge. The replica however lacks a raising mechanism to allow boats to pass underneath. The bridge acts as a connection between various London-themed temporary structures. It is a popular destination for wedding photography. However, the area is known for many more things other than the replica of London’s Tower Bridge. It also accommodates its own Sydney Harbour Bridge and Alexandre III Bridge. There is also a presence of Dutch Town with windmills and Dutch-style housing in Suzhou.
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  • MitzaLizalor
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    That is so lovely. I gather that somehow the artwork was printed onto the mug. Would it be possible to have it printed as wallpaper? There are "murals" produced and I've been thinking of one for a feature wall; mostly they come in 4 or 6 large panels but aren't too difficult to stick up, once you get the edges aligned. However wherever I've looked, nothing suitable is offered.
    Vile? "Sure!"
    Demonic? "Take your pick!"
    Godly? "Sorry, you'll have to try somewhere else."
    Examples:

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    There may well be houses (one could hardly call them homes but joints, maybe) where this sort of thing is cool, edgy or tasteful. Places where they spray you with toad venom upon entry and serve dubious sweetmeats on oriental cloisonné dishes. Take number 4, for instance: would you eat anything served where that horror was displayed? As a result, I'd be so happy if a Kinkade could be printed as a large-scale wallpaper mural (number 3 gives a good idea of proportions) and made available in tones to suit a range of soft furnishing fabrics.

    Thank you.

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    Art from deceased masters is like real estate - they aren't making any more of it. Except in Kinkade's case they are! He is, I mean.

    Looking to elevate your home décor? Our newest collection of high-quality artwork is sure to impress even the most discerning buyers. From stunning landscapes to captivating cityscapes, our breathtaking images bring each piece to life with exquisite attention to detail. Each artwork from Thomas Kinkade Studios is a tim


    It's inspiring that art aficionados can continue to invest their retirement money in projects that support artists beyond the limits of the grave..

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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    As a favor the members of our Landover Baptist family here, I'm alerting you to after Christmas sales of Kincade fine art. This art will undoubtably go up in value soon and buying it today, some discounted by 50%, may well make one a fortune later.

    Thomas Kinkade The True Meaning Of Christmas Tabletop Centerpiece
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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    That's a piece to treasure for sure, Dr. Toole. I hope Kinkade's descendants see opportunity. I think there is opportunity also for authors and academics in his art. When one studies this piece one can see several possible deep messages Kinkade had in mind. For example, as you enter the piece, there is a fork in the road. One leads to places of shining light, joy and glory. To the left is a small picket fence, darkness, sin and, Kinkade could have been telling us, hell. A Kinkade conference where Kinkade scholars could present papers about hidden meanings in his works would be a good enterprise. Maybe we could open a Kinkade museum and gift shop in Landover Baptist Church.

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    I wonder if the descendants of Kiinkade aren't missing an oppourtuniity to capitalize on their father's brand by marketing walk-in ovens and human-sized microwaves. The art practically sells the product - there's that double meaning they always talk about! And it goes to a wonderful cause - the Descendants of Thomas Kinkade, lest their family line ever need work again, Trust.
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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
    his other ear


    Did he paint with his ears?
    Do artists need ears at all?


    She seems to be having some sort of fit: I can never distinguish between these pagans: catholics, mommadins, The Zen: you name it, they'll go into fits of muttering or trance or convulsions – as I say, I can never tell the difference.

    They call it art but only Jesus saves.

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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    Originally posted by Dr. Anthony J. Toole View Post
    Ah that's one I haven't seen before. Beautiful. That settles it, Kinkade is the official artist of Homeland Security. I do know however that great artists misbehave sometimes. Van Goff slept with a prostitute and committed acts of violence against himself. Thomas is no exception.

    It's part of the package with Great Men. We God forgives them as long as it suits our His purpose. So a few million die in ovens, I prefer to think of cozy houses​ with perpetual 24/7 indoor bonfires, the flag and our morning pledge. Ave.
    That's deep, Dr. Toole. Kinkade's work strikes me as genius just like Van Gough. As you mentioned, the latter was troubled also. I learned he was hospitalized with, "....acute mania and generalized delirium." This picture does not show his other ear which was cut off by his brother in a fight.

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    Ah that's one I haven't seen before. Beautiful. That settles it, Kinkade is the official artist of Homeland Security. I do know however that great artists misbehave sometimes. Van Goff slept with a prostitute and committed acts of violence against himself. Thomas is no exception.

    [When] he died at age 54 of an accidental overdose, Kinkade faced lawsuits over fraud, an arrest for DUI and accusations of sexual misconduct.
    It's part of the package with Great Men. We God forgives them as long as it suits our His purpose. So a few million die in ovens, I prefer to think of cozy houses​ with perpetual 24/7 indoor bonfires, the flag and our morning pledge. Ave.

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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    It's taken awhile but the world's leading authorities on art, those appointed by President Trump to run the most important branches of government, have found Kinkade's art and are displaying it around the world. The art speaks to the truth, white Christian society is the ultimate goal of every civilized society. God bless Thomas Kinkade.

    Homeland Security meme nudges 'Painter of Light' Thomas Kinkade into dark territory

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    That is delightful, Sir! Reminds me of some wonderful, wonderful hotels I have had the pleasure to stay at. So classy! If only the world was so beautiful... I mean that's why we carry on isn't it? To make the world perfect like a fairy tale bubble where disgusting people who drive buses or clean toilets or prepare food don't exist, or do their nasty thing and go away.

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