Billion Dollar Painter by G. Eric Kuskey audiobook

Billion Dollar Painter: The Triumph and Tragedy of Thomas Kinkade, Painter of Light

By G. Eric Kuskey , with Bettina Gilois
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Blackstone Publishing, Blackstone Publishing 9781602862449
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The unbelievable true story of artist Thomas Kinkade, self-described "Painter of Light," and the dramatic rise—and fall—of his billion-dollar gallery and licensing business He was just one man, but Thomas Kinkade ultimately made more money from his art than every other artist in the history of the world combined. His sentimental paintings of babbling brooks, rural churches surrounded by brilliant fall foliage, and idyllic countryside cottages were so popular in the 1990s that it is estimated that one out of every twenty homes in America owned one of his prints. With the help of two partners—a former vacuum-cleaner salesman and an ambitious junior accountant who fancied himself a businessman—Kinkade turned his art into a billion-dollar gallery and licensing business that traded on the New York Stock Exchange before it collapsed in 2006 amid fraud accusations. One part fascinating business story about the rise and demise of a financial empire born out of divine inspiration, one part dramatic biography, Billion Dollar Painter is the account of three nobodies who made it big. One was a man who, despite being a devout Christian who believed his artwork was a spiritual force that could cure the sick and comfort the poor in spirit, could not save his art empire—or himself. G. Eric Kuskey, former colleague of Thomas Kinkade and close friend until the artist's death in 2012, tells Kinkade's story for the first time, from his art's humble beginnings on a sidewalk in Carmel, California, to his five-house compound in Monte Sereno. It's a tale of addiction and grief, of losing control, and ultimately, of the price of our dreams.

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The unbelievable true story of artist Thomas Kinkade, self-described "Painter of Light," and the dramatic rise—and fall—of his billion-dollar gallery and licensing business

He was just one man, but Thomas Kinkade ultimately made more money from his art than every other artist in the history of the world combined. His sentimental paintings of babbling brooks, rural churches surrounded by brilliant fall foliage, and idyllic countryside cottages were so popular in the 1990s that it is estimated that one out of every twenty homes in America owned one of his prints. With the help of two partners—a former vacuum-cleaner salesman and an ambitious junior accountant who fancied himself a businessman—Kinkade turned his art into a billion-dollar gallery and licensing business that traded on the New York Stock Exchange before it collapsed in 2006 amid fraud accusations.

One part fascinating business story about the rise and demise of a financial empire born out of divine inspiration, one part dramatic biography, Billion Dollar Painter is the account of three nobodies who made it big. One was a man who, despite being a devout Christian who believed his artwork was a spiritual force that could cure the sick and comfort the poor in spirit, could not save his art empire—or himself.

G. Eric Kuskey, former colleague of Thomas Kinkade and close friend until the artist's death in 2012, tells Kinkade's story for the first time, from his art's humble beginnings on a sidewalk in Carmel, California, to his five-house compound in Monte Sereno. It's a tale of addiction and grief, of losing control, and ultimately, of the price of our dreams.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Author Eric Kuskey has taken the meteoric rise-and-fall story of the Painter of Light and his corporate art empire and woven it into a compelling morality tale about one man’s doomed quest for beauty and peace. Billion Dollar Painter is a stage filled with larger-than-life characters and extraordinary events, but the star is always Kinkade, whose empire, and whose life, crumbles around him due to his inability to cope with the real world and his own demons. A fascinating book.” Laurence S. Cutler, AIA RIBA, cofounder and CEO, National Museum of American Illustration

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by Rogue Writer 9/13/2017
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Greed, Avarice, and God

Overall, this biography of the saccharine artist Thomas Kinkade was not really filled with any surprising or redemptive tales. A comparison between the rise of Thomas Kinkade and his wildly successfully (but ultimately unsustainable) company and shamed megachurches is apt. Both start with an enlightened and beautiful mission to bring the light of Christ to the masses, but all too often inevitably lose themselves to avarice, greed, debauchery, and general misbehavior that you’d expect from the characters in The Wolf of Wall Street.

Most sad in all of this is how Kinkade came to fall so far. He just wanted to paint and left the operation of his company to people whom he trusted and made nearly no decisions when it came to how his works were to be sold. He just holed up in his cottage, drank his beers, and painted. His biggest problems occurred when he left his cottage. Kinkade and his company may have presented themselves as living their lives through Christ and his teachings, but anything could be further from the truth.

I felt like justice prevailed when franchisees called Kinkade’s company out on his non-Christian behaviors (like getting drunk and dancing topless on a bar with scantily clad coeds) and they brought attention to the hypocrisy of the company and its founders. Not to mention the price gouging and shady business practices they employed against their franchisees. Nobody likes being duped and is especially annoyed when the duper is using their religion to do the duping.

I think this book is good in showing how you should never take anything or anyone at face value. Often when we look just a touch deeper, we discover that others are not what they purport to be. Having been written by one of Kinkade’s close friends makes this book all the more honest, especially considering that Kuskey doesn’t make excuses for Kinkade nor come off as jaded.

Author

Author Bio: G. Eric Kuskey

Author Bio: G. Eric Kuskey

G. Eric Kuskey worked intimately with Thomas Kinkade and his company for over fourteen years and remained friends with him until his death. He is currently the cofounder and owner of a Los Angeles–based agency representing celebrity and contemporary consumer brands.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 9.48
Audience: Adult
Language: English