+++++ And this is what Nanette Kinkade said about this work +++++
"In this piece, Thom shows reflection on the perfect place to recharge and disconnect from the daily “grind”
Thom, as a routine, would carve out a few minutes in the day to find an outdoor venue filled with sunshine to read his Bible or a book. This “mini-vacation” would be a time of refreshment and reflection for him amidst a very busy schedule. Eternal Springtime depicts the perfect place to recharge and disconnect from daily life – if only for ten minutes. One cannot help but smell the sweet fragrance of the lilies or feel the warmth from the sun shining onto the weathered bench when viewing this piece. This is a serene resting place where peacefulness reigns and the hope that springtime signifies is painted into every stroke.
The scientific word for daylily is Hemerocallis, which is derived from two Greek words meaning “beauty” and “day”. It isn’t any surprise that Thom added a plethora of blooming daylilies in his painting. Each lily bloom only lasts one day, but each stalk holds many blossoms that will bloom each day for many weeks, providing beauty into the future. The hope of each new day made anew, is the allure found in Eternal Springtime.
Eternal Springtime was to become Thom's final painting as it was found resting on his well-worn easel. No doubt, he would be pleased in knowing that this piece might inspire you to carve out a few moments in your busy day to indulge in his vision of peacefulness, beauty, and serenity. Our hope is that this painting will serve as a reminder to you in finding a few moments of peace and reflection and that you may find refreshment upon viewing it just as Thom did while sitting in sunshine."
Nanette Kinkade
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The Future for Thomas Kinkade Art
Collectors should know there will be other future releases from Thomas Kinkade's archive of original works and from the Thomas Kinkade Studios. There will never be another original like Eternal Springtime however, that was his last image painted before his passing.
Keep in mind that even though the Eternal Springtime painting was the last thing Thomas Kinkade worked on, there are many other unpublished originals that are yet to be seen. This will be the first of many posthumous releases that will allow Thomas Kinkade's legacy to continue. Thomas Kinkade Collectors and fans, will be able to enjoy new releases for years to come.
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