I’d kind of dismissed a lot of the illustrative work he managed to turn into a commercial art empire as highbrow as “Dogs Playing Poker.”
But it turns out that Kinkade was a student of the great Ralph Bakshi alongside the equally talented James Gurney (Dinotopia). His background work can be seen in the cult film Fire and Ice mainly, which in a sense makes Kinkade the Tim Burton of the alternative animation scene.
In a recent email to fans, Bakshi stated that critics “missed the true brilliance that is Kinkade.”
Bakshi continued to praise his work saying “Tom Kinkade was a great, a good friend of mine and I will miss him. As an artist he nailed it — and that’s rare.”
Fire and Ice was a collaboration with Bakshi and fantasy artist Frank Frazetta, which was released in 1983 by Twentieth Century Fox and was a minor success with critics and audiences. Like Lord of the Rings it heavily relied on the process of rotoscoping.
It is currently available on Blu-ray from Blue Underground here.


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