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Pinocchio Wishes Upon a Star

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Thomas Kinkade Signature Galleries at Colorado Seasons and Cherry Creek are proud to offer the second of twelve Thomas Kinkade Disney Dreams Collection of:

Pinocchio Wishes Upon a Star

The first piece “Snow White Discovers the Cottage,” sold out completely in six months and has doubled in value in that time. Pinocchio Wishes Upon a Star was released in February 2009 and sold out in just 3 months. Although Pinocchio has sold out, our galleries still have some available. In addition, Thomas Kinkade has personally autographed and drawn an original pencil sketch of Pinocchio’s hat on the back of ALL of our Pinocchio pieces. This is offered through our galleries at NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE! To give you an idea of the value of this sketch, Thomas Kinkade released 50 limited edition pencil sketches of Pinocchio’s hat which are currently being sold for $10,000. Our galleries and website still have a limited supply of “Pinocchio Wishes Upon a Star” 18” x 27” S/N canvases at the original release price of $995 (framed) and this includes the complimentary signature and sketch by Thom on the back of your painting. Order now before they’re gone.

Pinocchio Wishes Upon a Star Fact Features:

• Over 300 hrs of studio work
• 25 hidden letter “N’s” for Nanette
• Tons of hidden Mickey’s…. Thom lost count
• “Jiminey Cricket” and the “Blue Fairy” representing “good.”
• 1940 is on the gate post and represents the year the movie was made.
• Geppettos workshop along with 200 other homes making up the village.
• A hidden cat.
• A hidden mouse (watching the cat). “It all started with a mouse.” –Walt Disney
• The evil “Coachman” carrying the “Lost Boys” over the bridge to “Pleasure Island” representing “no return.”
• “Pleasure Island” and the boat used to take kids to “Pleasure Island.”
• The destructive and misbehaving boy Lampwick, the two crooks “Honest John” the fox and “Gideon” the mute cat represent temptation.
• The puppet stage belonging to the evil puppet master “Stromboli.”
• 5 sailboats
• Geppetto’s raft featuring Geppetto, his goldfish “Cleo,” and his cat “Figaro,” being chased by “Monstro” the whale.
• The Sea Cliff where Pinocchio decides to dive off of to find Geppetto.
• A hidden bottle with a message in it, floating at sea.
• Butterflies representing the magic of the human heart.
• Hidden balloons representing the Disney theme parks and a symbol of celebration.
• The letter “W” for Thom’s second to youngest daughter, “Winsor,” who is a talented singer and acted in her school musical “Pinocchio.”
• A hidden Celtic Cross on a sailboat (common during those times).
• A hidden old traditional broom.

“Pinocchio: what a great theme. The little puppet that dreamed of being a boy, all about the love between family and the connection with friends which help make our dreams come true.” –Thomas Kinkade

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2 Responses to Pinocchio Wishes Upon a Star

  1. admin says:

    Thank you for everyone who has posted to our blog. Unfortunately, this is my first blog so my apologies for taking so long to reply. But now that I am learning, this should only get better. I am pleased to have hired a terrific new company to help me add many new features to this site. Much of which will make it more user friendly along with more video footage including footage of the lighting effect on the pieces. Stay tuned for more to come.

  2. admin says:

    Next Thomas Kinkade Disney Dreams painting will be released in late February. Can you guess what it is???

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