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    actually no. good artwork is holding its value or increasing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strawjack View Post
    actually no. good artwork is holding its value or increasing.
    So you would think that would include the many Kinkade masterpieces?!

    EDIT: I just checked the online site and several additional copies of my favorite, "Snow Fairies on Skis" are available for LESS THAN WE PAID!!! WTF!
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by freshies View Post
    this guy is a fraud and an insult to real artists everywhere. the same type of white bread, stupid, ingonorant people that buy this crap and think its "special" are the same idiots that like NASCAR, vote for politicians on the main basis of BS like "family values" without thinking critically, like Hootie and Blowfish and DMB, and think that the Olive Garden is good Italian food.

    Fuck off with your crap art, and don't come back.
    Well said

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    I salute your commitment, HankStamper.

    6 years is a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freshies View Post
    this guy is a fraud and an insult to real artists everywhere. the same type of white bread, stupid, ingonorant people that buy this crap and think its "special" are the same idiots that like NASCAR, vote for politicians on the main basis of BS like "family values" without thinking critically, like Hootie and Blowfish and DMB, and think that the Olive Garden is good Italian food.

    Fuck off with your crap art, and don't come back.
    I recently saw this gem after being drug through a mall. You gotta admit that he knows his audience:



    All that is missing is a monster truck and a bald eagle ripping the eyes out of a terrorist to have mid-american redneck nirvana
    I've concluded that DJSapp was never DJSapp, and Not DJSapp is also not DJSapp, so that means he's telling the truth now and he was lying before.

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    I searched "thomas kinkade jail" and found this gem of an article (read last paragraph):
    http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/36...drunk-driving/

    While he's never landed in the clink before, debauched naughtiness is nothing new for the artist: a 2006 Los Angeles Times article describes "incidents in which an allegedly drunken Kinkade heckled illusionists Siegfried and Roy; cursed a former employee's wife who came to his side when he fell off a barstool; fondled a startled woman's breasts at a signing party; and urinated on a Winnie the Pooh figure at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim." During that last act of indecency, the artist reportedly exclaimed the immortal lines, "This one's for you, Walt."

    My opinion of Kinkade has done a complete 180...sounds like a fun guy to party with after all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowsprite View Post
    They look like art you'd hang up in a house that had a wagon-wheel table, orange rugs, brown paneling, and advocado green fridge.
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    Hey....we had the orange shag carpeting, avocado-green fridge and even the matching Brady Bunch avocado wall double ovens....and we had the brown wood paneling in the game room. 'Cept the table there wasn't a wagon-wheel table, though, 'cause then we would have needed those weird upholstered Naugahyde round chairs with the rounded brass tacks.....so we had a nifty ship's wheel under glass table instead and bean bags that stuck to your skin.

    Of course that was 1973....when tackiness was the height of fashion.

    EDIT: Oh, and I forgot about the Intercoms ! We had intercoms throughout the house. That was big back then. Like you couldn't walk 30 feet a couple rooms away to ask someone if they wanted potato chips with their bologna sandwich?

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    Quote Originally Posted by strawjack View Post
    actually no. good artwork is holding its value or increasing.
    Then why are they depreciating, why? WHY?!!?!?!?!??!??!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by commonlaw View Post
    Then why are they depreciating, why? WHY?!!?!?!?!??!??!?
    They track with timeshares.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJSapp View Post
    I recently saw this gem after being drug through a mall. You gotta admit that he knows his audience:



    All that is missing is a monster truck and a bald eagle ripping the eyes out of a terrorist to have mid-american redneck nirvana

    That shit is amazing I don't care what you think. Thomas Kincade is a troll too. We're all too dumb to understand it.


    He should do a jugalo piece. Holy hell that'd be a cash cow.

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    beauty is in the eye of the beholder. say what you will about his artwork, but his pieces make me smile and feel good, and i think that's what's most important. if I lose money on them, so be it.

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    How Did I Miss This Thread Before?

    Wow. For all those of you mags who consider yourselves superior to the Epic folk I have to say the following. Just the fact that this thread exists on TGR, and that fellow mags defend (and, nay, even appreciate) Kinkade's art blows all the cool right out of you. I never thought that maggots and great-grandmothers had anything in common.

    Okay, maybe it's the Dewar's speaking, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it.

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    I agree. Pathetic to think that this thread has been alive - in Ski & Snowboard no less - for over 6 years.

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    Mommy why is the moron smiling?

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    wow this thread is pure twilight zone shit, i love it.

    I have no idea who this 'artist' is but i instantly recognized his style. Always figured those paintings were from random 1st year starving art students from the 50s. but neigh, they are the vision of one, truly crappy, unfathomably popular dude, who apparently is actually a party animal who can hang.

    TGR FTW


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    Quote Originally Posted by Altanaut View Post
    Wow. For all those of you mags who consider yourselves superior to the Epic folk I have to say the following. Just the fact that this thread exists on TGR, and that fellow mags defend (and, nay, even appreciate) Kinkade's art blows all the cool right out of you. I never thought that maggots and great-grandmothers had anything in common.

    Okay, maybe it's the Dewar's speaking, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
    Joke's on you, unless this is the elusive double-troll. That happened once when AlpineZone posted in an Obernhard Franz thread. A piece of TGR was sucked into a vortex that day.

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    Read this last week..9 completely worthless collectibles

    http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home...ctibles-street

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    Vibes, he followed the light today. http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...dies-at-age-54

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    The wife, aspiring artist, told me this morning he had passed.

    RIP
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    RIP

    RIP, Oh painter of light. Hope you did not do your 401k in Kincaid copies.
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    Bump....

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    Quote Originally Posted by HankStamper View Post
    I will be laughing all the way to the bank when my three Kincades sky rocket in price like real estate over the next thirty years. These things are going to go through the roof when Kinkade kicks it.


    So are you laughing? Which bank did you go to? Or did the bank laugh at you when you got there?

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    Friend of mine put all his money into Dali prints--figured he'd cash in when Dali died. So did the many thousands of other people who bought them. How do you think that worked out?

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