Country Living
Art Notes
In the country, wildflowers grow in profusion. To me, these bluebonnets, scotch broom and wild poppies symbolize the abundant blessings of Country Living; these are the tangible pleasures that surround you day in and day out where the air is pure and the sun is bright. This scene might be found any place where the hills and valleys are alive with nature’s harmony – the Texas hill country, the Smoky Mountains, the rolling Cascades, or even my native Sierra foothills.


Title: Country Living
Painted: 2008
Published: 2008
Style: Luminism
Classification: Thomas Kinkade Original
Limited Edition: Available
Genre: Great Outdoors, Hearth & Home
Tags: Deer, Farm, Flowers, Great Outdoors, Hearth & Home, Landscape, USA, Wilderness, Windmill
© The Thomas Kinkade Estate – All Rights Reserved
Painted: 2008
Published: 2008
Style: Luminism
Classification: Thomas Kinkade Original
Limited Edition: Available
Genre: Great Outdoors, Hearth & Home
Tags: Deer, Farm, Flowers, Great Outdoors, Hearth & Home, Landscape, USA, Wilderness, Windmill
© The Thomas Kinkade Estate – All Rights Reserved
I have always been a fan of Thomas Kinkade and his pieces, I grew up with his art hanging up in my house. Coming from the North Central side of Texas, I come from a city who admires the Bluebonnets in and around the town. In April, I have to present my English class with a piece of art work we like and share it to the class. I have lived in the country several miles away from town, seeing this painting reminds me of my child memories. Because of my art presentation, I am happy to have found this painting and present it in front of my class. When scheduling a date to show my class the project, I realized I would get to present it on my birthday. After doing research, I found out that Mr. Kinkade has passed on the day of my birthday back in 2012. I have decided that after my presentation of Country Living, I make plans for my class to have a small memorial for Mr. Kinkade along with a moment of silence as we remember the man who should be greatly remembered.