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About Canvas Gallery Wrap
Museum-quality frameless canvas prints hand-wrapped around hardwood stretcher bars. Can be displayed individually or as curated ensembles.
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"Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble." The witch's hut has been an on-going fascination in literature and folklore. Whether it is from Shakespeare's play Macbeth or the Brother's Grim fairy tale of Hansel and Gretel, these dark abodes and their contents truly thrill the imagination. The spells that cast there are drawn from ingredients that would disgust the palette and repel the eye. Wing of bat, throat of frog and coffin's dust are but a few of the seasonings used to reach a magical end. Owls, rats, and cats also abound. As supernatural familiars they stay close to their witch owners, so they may work to help in their master's dark designs. And, at the center of it all is the cauldron. This evil urn glows green and lets out orders no human could bear but which delights the cook of the malignant brew it contains. I had fun exploring my imagination to create this fanciful home to the witches born of stories told on dark nights under a full moon. I hope you enjoy your own Halloween investigations and thank you for sharing my adventures in art."
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Zac Kinkade
Zachary Thomas Kinkade, Thomas Kinkade’s nephew, was born in 1992 and has been passionate about art his entire life. At the age of 11, Zachary began entering and winning national and regional art competitions and shows and has since gained international recognition for his work as well.
As a teenager, Zac attended the Fort Worth Academy of Fine Art in preparation of formal university training the arts. During this time, Zac began apprenticing at the Thomas Kinkade Company to explore his own aesthetic vision. Zac continued this relationship while attending Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where he eventually graduated with honors from that academy’s prestigious school of art and architecture. Following in his uncle’s footsteps and in service of his own life as an artist, Zac attended the internationally known Art Center School of Design in Pasadena California.
Zac has taken a position as a publishing artist for Art Brand Studios and is rapidly starting his own legacy with pencil and brush.