EXODUS

Exodus by Zac Kinkade

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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. Beginning when he was 11, Zachary began entering and winning national and regional art competitions and shows. Deciding that art was his calling, Zac submitted a portfolio to the Fort Worth Academy of Fine Art and was accepted to the school in preparation of formal university training the arts. During this time, Zac also attended Tarrant County College to study art and most significantly began apprenticing at the Thomas Kinkade Company to explore his own aesthetic vision. Zac continued these relationships while attending Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where he eventually graduated with honors from that academy’s prestigious school of art and architecture.

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The story of Exodus is one of the most powerfully moving narratives in the Bible and, indeed, one of the most important readings in all of world culture. It touches on many of the most important themes of Judeo-Christian belief and gives them to the reader in a very dramatic and easily visualized manner. The importance of covenant, the promise of salvation, and the proof of an ever-present God are all revealed in this magnificent tale. It is my hope that through this painting these foundational ideas are made apparent and feed the spiritual growth of those who view it. It is also the case that I wanted to tell the story of Exodus in full. From the finding of a baby in a basket in the reeds along the shore of the Nile to the moment God provided his Commandments on Mount Sinai, the entire tale is told. Look to the turbulent waves and the rolling clouds and see the many scenes unfold. "Exodus" is the third painting in my Stories of the Bible I series. Look closely and you will find that I pay homage to my first two titles, "Noah" and "Jonah". The final painting in the group of four, "The Garden of Eden", is yet to come. I hope you all enjoy my efforts on and my vision for this image and, as always, I want to thank you all for sharing my adventure in art.