+++++ What Thomas Kinkade said about this work +++++
"When I visited this great port-of-entry for some 22 million immigrants, I was profoundly
moved by a new appreciation for the powerful promise of American freedom. The dream of a
better life for themselves and their families prompted so many to attempt the perilous
voyage. Seasick and heartsick, packed into the holds of overcrowded ships, our parents
and grandparents bid farewell to the world they had known and headed bravely into an
unknowable future. For them, Ellis Island, neighboring The Statue of Liberty in New York
Harbor, represented the commencement of that future.
I tried to see Ellis Island through the eyes of a new arrival – weary, wary, proud,
immensely hopeful. The formidable government buildings must have inspired a mix of hope
and fear. As I painted Ellis Island, it seemed that stories of immigrant courage and
adventure whispered in my ear."
~~Thomas Kinkade
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