Thomas Kinkade limited edition art prints
The Wind of the Spirit
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The Wind of the Spirit
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Artist: |
Year of Release: |
The Wind of the Spirit |
Thomas Kinkade |
1998 |
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Primary Colors: |
Windmill Collection |
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Windmill |
Pinks, Blues |
Paper |
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Edition Size |
Original Issue Price |
Our Price |
18" x 27" |
5,850 S/N |
$285.00 |
$295.00 |
24" x 36" |
5,850 S/N |
$370.00 |
$365.00 |
A/P Paper
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Edition Size |
Original Issue Price |
Our Price |
18" x 27" |
1,170 A/P |
$500.00 |
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Canvas |
Image Size: |
Edition Size |
Original Issue Price |
Our Price |
18" x 27" |
5,950 S/N |
$980.00 |
$895.00 |
24" x 36" |
5,950 S/N |
$1,560.00 |
$1,395.00 |
28" x 42" |
5,950 S/N |
$2,160.00 |
$1,925.00 |
We offer four different Framing Options for your Thomas Kinkade
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A/P Canvas
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Edition Size |
Original Issue Price |
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18" x 27" |
1,190 A/P |
$1,140.00 |
$1,045.00 |
24" x 36" |
1,190 A/P |
$1,720.00 |
$1,540.00 |
28" x 42" |
1,190 A/P |
$2,320.00 |
$2,125.00 |
We offer four different Framing Options for your Thomas Kinkade
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Print Description:
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"The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or
where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit."
--- John 3:8
"The wind, too, has its work to do. The windmill harnesses the freedom of the wind - a biblical symbol for the
unfettered spirit - to the ponderous purpose of the millstone. The result is wheat and ground corn,
hot bread on the table.
The result, also, is human habitation. Windmills built on a windy promontory, or along such
an artery of commerce as a river or stream, become centers of settlement. The Wind of the Spirit,
my first painting celebrating a windmill, shows just such a community of solid stone cottages
clustered around the mill. It is dusk, and a welcoming golden light pours out of the mill and
church and cottage windows. A kindred light bathes the clouds.
Fleecy clouds and delicate V's of geese trace the comings and goings of the wind.
But only the blades of this mill harness the power of wind to the service of man.
We may not live by bread alone, but when wind grinds flour, we are nourished body and soul."
--- Thomas Kinkade
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