Artist Information:
Ti Tolpo Bader
Prescott, AZ
United States
Member Since: Jan 2004
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Artist Statement:
Ti Tolpo Bader is an artist interested in portraiture, the beauty of nature's vistas, and sculpture. She has been a full-time studio artist since 1986.
Ti was exposed to the artist's life and the freedom of expression while growing up in the family studio of parents Carl and Lily Tolpo of Chicago, Illinois. She started drawing and experimenting with various mediums at an early age. Ti also posed as a portrait subject for many of her parents’ studio projects, thus understanding portraiture from the point of view of the sitter. The family would take annual summer-long painting and camping trips to Yellowstone and other National Parks. During these expeditions, Bader developed her love of landscapes and animals. Ti has lived on the Eastern Seaboard, the Midwest prairie, and in the high regions of the Rocky Mountains and now resides in Prescott, Arizona
Using portraiture, Ti reveals the subject's inner self through facial expressions and figurative gesture. Her life experiences in dance, music, entrepreneurship, and culinary cuisine give her an insightful world-view. In her landscape painting, she is drawn to the expressive qualities of nature and the beautiful vast vistas of the land. These expressive ...
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Ti Tolpo Bader's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Ti Tolpo Bader's Portfolio. Browse Bader's body of work: Ti Tolpo Bader is an artist interested in portraiture, the beauty of nature's vistas, and sculpture. She has been a full-time studio artist since 1986.
Ti was exposed to the artist's life and the freedom of expression while growing up in the family studio of parents Carl and Lily Tolpo of Chicago, Illinois. She started drawing and experimenting with various mediums at an early age. Ti also posed as a portrait subject for many of her parents’ studio projects, thus understanding portraiture from the point of view of the sitter. The family would take annual summer-long ... | |
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