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Thomas Kinkade's video: Stillwater Cottage - Gallery Lighting Experience

@Stillwater Cottage - Gallery Lighting Experience
Learn more about Stillwater Cottage at https://thomaskinkade.com/shop/limited-edition-art/cottages/stillwater-cottage-limited-edition-art/ This is a simple demonstration of the Thomas Kinkade light dimming effect that can be seen in person at any local Thomas Kinkade Gallery. The effect, which is a trademark of almost all Thomas Kinkade paintings occurs when you slowly bring down the light illuminating the painting. The effect really feels as if the sun is setting inside of the painting, it's amazing! The sky begins to illuminate, sun patches on the ground really stand out and the windows of cottages seem glow brilliantly as if somebody’s at home. Is it an optical illusion or magic? Visit your local Thomas Kinkade Gallery and let us know what you think. About the Image: I wanted Stillwater Cottageto come alive for you as a place of refuge. The light pouring from the windows suggests that a family dwells at peace within. Carefully observed details – the weathered brass bell over the door, the ancient stone bench with an open family bible awaiting moments of quiet study, and the graceful gliding swans – give this cottage character. The rich colors of sunset bathe the glade and the distant trees in glorious light. Here God's perfect peace reigns. Gallery Locator https://thomaskinkade.com/customer-service/galleries/

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This video was published on 2016-08-29 23:01:32 GMT by @Thomas-Kinkade on Youtube. Thomas Kinkade has total 17.1K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 388 video.This video has received 3 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Thomas Kinkade gets . @Thomas-Kinkade receives an average views of 1.3K per video on Youtube.This video has received 0 comments which are lower than the average comments that Thomas Kinkade gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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