Product Description
"Years ago, a fifty cent purchase changed my life. As a seven year old boy I purchased a matinee ticket and stared in wide-eyed wonder at the magical world of Walt Disney’s classic film “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” I was especially charmed with the whimsical woodland cottage that housed the seven dwarfs — it was as though my fascination with cottages suddenly was awakened! It wasn’t until I traveled to England and the rest of Europe in my early twenties that I discovered that such dwellings actually exist in the real world. For me, the charms of the old world are akin to the fairy tale magic I first discovered in the early Disney features.
With this in mind, you can imagine my delight when Disney recently opened their archives to me as I prepared for my first-ever series of images inspired by classic Disney moments.
In my current work, Snow White’s world is alive with color. The Prince’s castle where Snow White will eventually discover happiness looms majestically in the distance, while a foaming waterfall and fanciful animals remind us that Snow White is at peace with all of nature. I studied the work of early American illustrators to recreate the fairy tale look of the tree trunks, forest stones and woodland pathways. Of course, I also included my iconic colorful flowers which festoon the scene with hopeful reminders of spring.
I hope that Snow White Discovers the Cottage will be a fairy tale come true for Disney and Kinkade collectors everywhere.”
- Thomas Kinkade
FUN FACTS:
1. Snow White Discovers the Cottage is the first image in a new series entitled, Timeless Disney Moments.
2. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, based on the European fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, originally premiered in 1937 and is the first feature-length animated film with optical sound in movie history. It's also the first Walt Disney Animated Classic.
3. Thom has hidden a total of seven N’s in Snow White Discovers the Cottage, as a tribute to his wife Nanette.And, to honor this new collection of Disney favorites, there are also seven Mickey silhouettes hidden in the image.Why seven? One for each Dwarf!
4. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs became a major box-office success. For a time, it was the highest-grossing film in American cinema history. Adjusted for inflation and subsequent releases, the film still registers one of the top ten American film moneymakers of all time. The film received a standing ovation at its premiere from a star-studded audience that included such celebrities as Charlie Chaplin and Shirley Temple, among many others.
5. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs has been ranked by the American Film Institute as the greatest animated film of all time!
6. Thom worked on this masterpiece, Snow White Discovers the Cottage, for two and a half months, spending hundreds of hours to create a timeless fairytale image. This first image in the series honors two of Thom’s greatest ideals — home and family — and the spiritual sense of the destiny that we all possess — returning home. Snow White has just found her true family and safety, and is at peace with nature. Thom has also included a tortoise in the image as a symbol of wisdom.
Additional Disney Images (Click on the links below to view):
Disney Dreams Collection:
1. Snow White Discovers the Cottage
2. Pinocchio Wishes Upon a Star
3. Tinker Bell and Peter Pan Fly to Neverland
4. Cinderella Wishes Upon a Dream
6. Beauty and the Beast Falling in Love
Disney Discoveries Collection:
Disney Anniversary Images:
1. Disneyland 50th Anniversary - Thom was commissioned to paint this for the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland.
2. New Day at Cinderella Castle – Thom was commissioned to paint this for the 35th Anniversary of Disneyworld.
