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Thomas Kinkade's complicated story is told in Art for Everybody, directed by Miranda Yousef, who discusses the film on Deadline's Doc Talk podcast.
Thomas Kinkade once presided over an empire of radiantly unrealistic imagery, but his popular oeuvre reflected only a fraction of the man's identity, as Miranda Yousef's documentary reveals.
Kinkade is the subject of a new documentary delving into his history and previously unseen paintings showing a darker side of his art. Rick Damigella reports. Mark Carney Wins Canadian Election ...
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Kinkade also famously painted the backgrounds for Bakshi and Frazetta’s “Fire & Ice.” “Art for Everybody” premiered at SXSW 2023, and marks editor Miranda Yousef’s directorial debut.
+ 4 View gallery The late Thomas Kinkade is seen on a television set designed to display his art in 2002 + 4 View gallery Kinkade studied at the University of California , Berkeley, pictured ...
It’s all eyes on Warren Gatland as his time with Wales Rugby Union has had its critics. The nation are on a poor run of form and are aiming to turn things around in their Autumn Test Series. The ...
London -based goldsmith and jewellery designer Jessie Thomas nails the brand of offbeat cool often missing from fine jewellery. Taking traditional, raw materials – including recycled gold and conflict ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been accused of not disclosing a yacht trip to Russia and a private helicopter flight to a palace in President Vladimir Putin’s hometown, among a slew ...
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