Ti Tolpo Bader got painting skills by birth. He was born in a family where many of her family members were professional fine artists. The beginning years of her life, Tolpo spend in the Mid-West. In the later periods of her life Ti Tolpo Bader went to the Eastern Seaboard and spended her life in the arms of beautiful Rocky Mountains.
In the present years Ti Tolpo Bader is living in Prescott, Arizona. In the field of paintings Ti Tolpo Bader holds twenty years studio experience. Ti Tolpo Bader usually loves to be called as Ti.
Basically Ti Tolpo Bader is a portrait artist. She mostly loves creating a life image by presenting the facial expressions and gestures of a living. The portraits of Ti Tolpo Bader, present life and beauty along with the core realities. According to Ti Tolpo Bader she mostly enjoyed the idea of assimilating composition, color, light and atmosphere in her paintings. All her paintings signify the expressive elements present in nature, some of which are discussed below;
Checking the Signals: Ti Tolpo Bader created the portrait of ‘Checking the Signals' in the year 2004. The medium of the painting was pen drawing. Ti Tolpo Bader created this painting on a canvas 10 inches wide, 14 inches high and 1 inch deep. The painting was an unframed work. The painting was completed with the help of ink wash and pen. And the printing was done with matting and backling
Satanta Kiowa Chief: This painting was a display of Chief White bear, an orator of the Kiowa Nation. This is an important painting of Ti Tolpo Bader among other paintings of Native Americans. The portrait was created in the year 2005 with an undefined medium. The painting was done on a canvas 11 inches wide and 15 inches high. Some other famous landscape paintings of Ti Tolpo Bader include ‘Colorado Trail near Kenosha' and ‘Spirits of Limber Gove'.
For the patrons of art Ti Tolpo Bader has created many commissioned art across USA and Europe.
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