- Description
- Specifications
- About the Artist
Thomas Kinkade Studios Limited Edition Paper Prints are made with the greatest attention to detail and color accuracy; rest assured that these are the finest, most desirable Thomas Kinkade Studios paper prints available. Each is printed on premium heavyweight (100 lbs.) archival papers with superior fade-resistant inks. Every paper reproduction is individually numbered and comes with a matching Certificate of Authenticity.
Features
- Image Size: 18" x 27"
- Outer Frame Dimensions: 22" x 31"
- Premium heavy weight 100 lbs. paper
- Long-life pigment inks that outperform conventional press inks.
- Edition number is applied to each Paper Limited Edition
- Individually numbered Certificate Authenticity matched to the art piece
- Premium Museum Quality Mouldings
- Shatter Resistant Plexiglas
- Heavy Craft Paper Finished Back
- Coated Wire Hanger
Image Notes
After watching The Lion King several times, pouring over hundreds of stills from the film and researching the back story, Thomas Kinkade Studios set out to follow Thom’s vision of the narrative panorama, telling the whole story in a single painting as he did. In bringing this second painting of The Lion King to life, we created a theatrical setting, much like a feature film on just one stage. Our vision was to have you view this story from the jungle mountains with Pride Rock in the distant background. Simba appears in three stages of his life; as a cub playing with Nala, as a young adult finding love, and in the distance presenting his own son back on Pride Rock. We hope you enjoy Disney The Lion King – Return to Pride Rock as much as we did create it.
Key Points
• The eerie and disturbing elephant graveyard where Simba and Nala were rescued from the Hyenas is seen casting its shadow over the land. • In the distance, the stampede that led to Simba’s exile is starting its descent down the ravine. • Scar surveys the scene from high up upon the cliffside. • Timon and Pumbaa are jolly and happy as they feast on their favorite delicacies. • Thomas Kinkade almost always used flowers from the location he was painting, in this piece all the vegetation is native to Africa.
Thomas Kinkade Studios
Thomas Kinkade, the famed “Painter of Light,” loved to share his passion for art and his creative process with other artists throughout his career. Thom believed in supporting artist development and exchanged ideas with...