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Caeserea by Thomas Kinkade
Caeserea by Thomas Kinkade ~ Published September, 2006 - In early 2006, Thomas Kinkade visited the Holy Land where he spent much of his time painting in order to capture the emotion and vibrancy of this ancient land. Share these experiences through Thom’s magnificent collection of images called Impressions of Israel.
Two thousand years ago, Caesarea was the second most important port in Herod's Israel. Sophisticated Roman construction techniques produced a system of concrete piers that...more
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Caeserea by Thomas Kinkade ~ Published September, 2006 - In early 2006, Thomas Kinkade visited the Holy Land where he spent much of his time painting in order to capture the emotion and vibrancy of this ancient land. Share these experiences through Thom’s magnificent collection of images called Impressions of Israel.
Two thousand years ago, Caesarea was the second most important port in Herod's Israel. Sophisticated Roman construction techniques produced a system of concrete piers that welcomed ships from around the world. The port city was a marketplace for ideas as well as commercial products; it was one of the principal centers from which word of the new religion reached the world.
Today, all that remains of Caesarea is a handful of ruined wharfs where intrepid fishermen tie their boats and cast their rods. In my Caesarea painting, I decided to feature one such individual as a tribute to the long line of fishermen who played such a critical role in biblical history.
I worked on Caesarea at sunset, as the sun touched the wispy clouds with gold and painted the azure Mediterranean a rich cobalt blue. I worked at a frantic pace as I struggled to keep up with the setting sun. I think you'll note the broken colors and bold brush strokes that give plein air studies like this their energy and dramatic power. Caesarea may not be a vigorous port any longer, but I certainly attempted to make my Caesarea a vigorous painting. - Thomas Kinkade
The Impressions of Israel Collection contains: Caesarea, Garden of Gethsemane, The Garden Tomb, Jerusalem Sunset, Mount Arbel, Sunrise, Sea of Galilee, The Wailing Wall, Jerusalem, Tower of David, Via Dolorosa
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