Monday, March 13, 2006
Thomas Kinkade's "Meth Lab in the Woods" a Poor Seller
A new series of paintings by Thomas Kinkade have met with uncharacteristically slow sales. The series called The Hovels is a departure for the artist whose previous light infused paintings of faith, nature, cottages and small town villages have made him America’s most collected living artist. The Hovels consists of three paintings, Meth Lab in the Woods, Crack House by the Viaduct and XXX Video Store with Attached Apartment near the Airport.
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[via] and originated from the "Dark Portrait of a Painter of Light" latimes article. Painters of Blight
A new series of paintings by Thomas Kinkade have met with uncharacteristically slow sales. The series called The Hovels is a departure for the artist whose previous light infused paintings of faith, nature, cottages and small town villages have made him America’s most collected living artist. The Hovels consists of three paintings, Meth Lab in the Woods, Crack House by the Viaduct and XXX Video Store with Attached Apartment near the Airport.
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[via] and originated from the "Dark Portrait of a Painter of Light" latimes article. Painters of Blight
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