Pipka was born in Slovakia and raised in
Germany. After World War II, at the age of five, Pipka, along with her
family immigrated to America and settled in a small town in North
Dakota. As a child, Pipka spent much of her days sketching, carefully
trying to copy the Masters. At this young age she was inspired by
annual visits to see family in Germany. There she discovered the old
world traditions and inspired her artistic talent. Later, in her early
twenties, Pipka explored the Bavarian painting style known as
Bauernmalerei, "Peasant Painting." Soon she opened her first workshop
in Minneapolis, teaching Bauernmalerei classes and painting furniture
for clients. Later, Pipka married and moved to Door County, Wisconsin.
In Door County, a very creative community of
artist and musicians, Pipka became inspired to open a gallery. Pipka's
Gallery and studio flourished over the years. One snowy day many years
ago, while sitting in her studio Pipka created an old world Santa as a
gift for her mother. This began her love for old world Father Christmas
images. She became enamored with studying and researching the many
cultural traditions of Father Christmas and how each country celebrates
Christmas.
In 1993, Pipka met Michele Johnson and Gary
Meidinger, owners of Prizm inc., who wanted to start their own gift
company. They loved Pipka's Christmas designs and shared her vision to
express the magic, joy, and holiness of Christmas in her work. Gary and
Michele formed a company, Prizm, Inc., and introduced Pipka's designs
as limited edition figurines. Since the line's introduction in 1995,
collectors throughout the country and the world have enthusiastically
embraced Pipka's work. Today Pipka spends her days traveling,
designing, researching, and painting her wonderful, richly detailed
Santas.
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