Thomas Kinkade is America’s most collected artist, a painter-communicator whose tranquil, light-infused paintings delight millions each year. As the foremost “Painter of Light” he uses techniques perfected by a distinguished group of 19th Century American painters known as Luminists. Whether his images are romantic cottages, vibrant cityscapes, cozy Victorian cottages or majestic landscapes, Kinkade’s beautiful paintings simply radiate light. Kinkade states, “I try to create paintings that are a window for the imagination. If people look at my work and are reminded of the way things once were or perhaps the way they could be, then I’ve done my job.”

Although his work is represented worldwide, the Carmel-Monterey location’s experienced staff has been viewed as the authoritative source for Kinkade’s art.

The Thomas Kinkade Galleries in Carmel both share romantic and enchanting locations. The “Studio In The Garden” on Ocean Avenue can be found hidden at the end of a flower-lined walkway that beckons to a garden courtyard (831.626.6700). The historic Tuck box Tea Room is home of the Thomas Kinkade Tuck Box Gift Gallery where a large selection of collectibles can be found (831.625-9600). The Thomas Kinkade Steinbeck Gallery is located on historic Cannery Row just a few blocks from the Monterey Bay Aquarium in Monterey (831.655.2600). The Thomas Kinkade National Archive located at 550 Wave Street, Monterey is available to Thomas Kinkade Collectors and can provide authoritative background, valuations and future consideration information on Thomas Kinkade original and limited edition artwork. Telephone 831.655.5520 for more information.

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400 Cannery Row.
Contact us: (831) 658-3890