Spider-Man vs. the Sinister Six Wall Art by Thomas Kinkade Studios
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Museum-quality frameless canvas prints hand-wrapped around hardwood stretcher bars. Can be displayed individually or as curated ensembles.
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Spider-Man is “the Super Hero who could be – you!” – Writer Stan Lee says in The Amazing Spider-Man #9
The Search and Rescue helicopter hovers above the Manhattan skyline as we see our hero, Spider-Man, preparing to battle Sandman, Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Vulture, Mysterio and Electro. Today the Sinister Six have chosen to tangle with Spider-Man, and as the sun sets over New York City, Mary Jane expresses her concern for the safety of our hero. This is a battle that Spider-Man can most assuredly win.
Thomas Kinkade Studios proudly presents its first Marvel Comics collaboration: Spider-Man vs. the Sinister Six.
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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 artists. Through this collaborative environment, Thom passed down his methods and imparted the techniques, concepts, and vision for his signature Kinkadian style.
Today, the artists of the Thomas Kinkade Studios® apply many of the same techniques created and used by Thom during his lifetime, from sketching to digital and oil brushwork, to image recapture and his use of light. Over time, these mastered skills have evolved into a Kinkadian style of art adored by art collectors around the world.
We strive to carry on Thomas Kinkade’s legacy of creating beautiful images that evoke a sense of peace, inspiration, and gratitude – reminding us all of home, family, and the places and things that make us happy. We’re dedicated to Thomas Kinkade’s vision that art should be accessible to all.