Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistT Dapore CollectionLandscapePrints
Description 'The Last Apple'Life or Death, But who decides?Propagation, From where derived?So many winters, I've slept away.But to awaken, That spring day.Though not this time, Begin my fears.I wish I could, Reclaim my years.I once was strong, The bell has tolled.I once was young, But now am old.In this land, No seeds are sown.All my children, Now are gone.All but one, He stays within.Perhaps to let me live again.This Last Apple, Last chance at life.This Last Apple, He helps me cope.This Last Apple, Renews my hope.Theo Dapore
T Dapore, elyria ohio Member Since November 2012 Artist Statement T Dapore was born and raised in the state of Ohio. As of 2012 he is 57 years old, married 36 years with 2 older children and 4 grandchildren. Artwork is his full time work. He has been in the art field for over 30 years now and has been doing fine art for the last 10. Theo is a self taught artist and has created his own style that make his paintings recognizable to the public. Theo has used everything from a hamburger flipper to a broom and his wife has trouble keeping him out of the kitchen utensils. His main medium is acrylic because of the way that the medium conforms to his style. Theo loves what he is doing and you get alot of what he is feeling at the time in the paintings that he does. There is a signature piece that is titled "Last Apple" that has a poem that Theo and his son Jeremy created. Theo's works have been widely collected all over the world with a large percentage of his paintings being purchased by repeat clients and also word of mouth and testimonials of those clients. Theo feels that the emotion that comes out in his paintings do so because he is self taught and not constrained by the dictates of the art world. Being here at Fine Art America is a new venue for Theo and he is hoping to make his artwork more available to a greater number of people.