Recurring features of Kinkade's paintings are their pastel colors and brilliant illumination of the scene. Rendered with idealistic values of American Scene painting, his works often portray bucolic and idyllic settings, such as gardens, streams, stone cottages, lighthouses and Main Streets. His hometown of Placerville (where his works are much displayed) was the inspiration for many of his street and snow scenes. He also depicted various Christian themes, including the Christian cross and churches. His country scenes rarely depict people, a point that he frequently received questions about.
Same exact painting as the link above, with the burl frame option. Originally sold in 2002. Hand highlighted by a Thomas Kinkade master apprentice when originally purchased. This allows the art to pop while being a lithograph, and also makes it one of a kind.
Interested buyers note damage to frame and part of the CoA package(top of the bottom right paper) price is due to damage, no damage to canvas.