Thomas Kinkade crafted a collection of six paintings called 'Hometown Memories' during his career. The first, 'Hometown Memories', was completed in 1995, and the series wrapped up with 'Hometown Morning' in 2000. Thomas Kinkade Studios is proud to follow in his footsteps with 'Hometown Afternoon'. The afternoon sun is on its way to nightfall, and the neighborhood is bathed in peaceful tranquility. A neighbor out for a late - afternoon walk with his dog warmly greets friends relaxing on their porch. Join Thomas Kinkade Studios on this charming stroll through 'Hometown Afternoon'. © The Thomas Kinkade Estate. All Rights Reserved. The artists at Thomas Kinkade Studios were inspired by the 'Hometown Memories' series from 1995 - 2000 when creating 'Hometown Afternoon'. The series includes 'Hometown Memories', 'Hometown Chapel', 'Hometown Evening', 'Hometown Lake', and 'Hometown Morning'. 'Hometown Afternoon' depicts a classic American town with Victorian - style homes along the street. You'll see the American flag proudly displayed on a porch. Kinkadian flowers line the street, and a classic Kinkade light post stands in front of a house. There's a cat lounging on one of the porches, and friendly neighbors are seen waving at each other. At the end of the street, there's a white chapel that brings to mind 'Hometown Chapel'. Thomas Kinkade Studios' Limited Edition Paper Prints are made with meticulous attention to detail and color accuracy. They're printed on premium 100 - lbs. archival papers with fade - resistant inks. Each print is individually numbered and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. When it comes to framing, we're careful to preserve the limited - edition value. The print is placed between 1/8' shatter - resistant Plexiglas and a rigid foam core backing, so no mounting adhesive touches the art. It's finished with a heavy craft paper backing and a coated wire hanger, which not only makes it look great but also protects the art for years.






To use your Thomas Kinkade's Limited Edition Hometown Afternoon Paper Print, simply find a nice spot on your wall to hang it. You can choose a living room, bedroom, or any place where you'd like to add a touch of charm. The coated wire hanger makes it easy to hang. When it comes to cleaning, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the surface of the Plexiglas to keep it clear. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they may damage the print or the framing. Keep the print away from direct sunlight for long periods, as this can cause the colors to fade over time. If you need to move the print, hold it by the frame to avoid touching the print itself, which could leave fingerprints or cause damage. With proper care, your print will stay beautiful for many years.