Art Notes
I love Carmel. The town looks like it was invented by artists, which, in a sense, it was. Galleries are everywhere. The houses are incredibly picturesque, and when I set up my easel on one of the boulevards, I'm just doing what so many painters do every day.
The Kinkade family is as fond of Carmel as I am; my girls were with me on the sunny afternoon when I painted TUCK BOX TEA ROOM, CARMEL. It's a thoroughly charming little spot – with scones and tea cakes that just melt in your mouth. On this particular day, Chandler, I believe it was, said to me, "Daddy, is that the gingerbread house? You know, the one Hansel and Gretel tried to eat?"
Title Tuck Box Tea Room, Carmel
Painted 2003
Published 2003
Style Plein Air
Classification Thomas Kinkade Original
Subject Location Carmel, California, USA
Collection West Coast Series