For my painting 'The Light of Liberty', I once again drew on my faith in God, my love for humanity, and my pride in America and its values. I was set on creating an inspiring image to counter the horror and despair of our recent national disaster. Now is the time for each of us to find our courage and strength so that 'The Lights of Liberty' will always shine bright over this great nation. God bless America. These Thomas Kinkade Studios Limited Edition Paper Prints are crafted with extreme attention to detail and color precision. You can be confident that these are the best and most sought - after paper prints from Thomas Kinkade Studios. Each print is made on high - quality 100 - pound archival paper using long - lasting, fade - resistant inks. Every paper reproduction is individually numbered and comes with a matching Certificate of Authenticity. When it comes to framing, we go to great lengths to maintain the limited - edition integrity of each print. The print is placed between 1/8 - inch shatter - resistant Plexiglas and a rigid foam - core backing, ensuring no mounting adhesive touches the art. The framed art is finished with a heavy craft paper backing and a coated wire hanger. It not only looks beautiful but also protects the art for years. The framing features include premium museum - quality mouldings, shatter - resistant Plexiglas, a heavy craft paper back, and a coated wire hanger. The prints are made on premium 100 - pound paper, use long - life pigment inks that are better than regular press inks, have an edition number on each limited - edition paper, and come with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity that matches the art piece.





Using your Limited Edition Paper Print of The Lights of Liberty is easy. Just find a nice spot on your wall where you'd like to display it. The coated wire hanger on the back makes it simple to hang. When it comes to cleaning, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the shatter - resistant Plexiglas. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials as they could damage the print or the frame. To keep it looking its best, don't expose it to direct sunlight for long periods, as this can cause the colors to fade over time. Also, try to keep it in a place with stable temperature and humidity. If you need to move or store the print, handle it carefully by the edges of the frame. Make sure it's stored in a dry and clean area, away from any potential sources of damage.