Art was a way of life at an early age for Mr. Kramer, from drawing on the bedroom walls at age six to sketching the wonders of Europe while in the U.S. Navy. This continued through College and into a full time job in the Commercial Art field working on art for various Toy Companies, or IBM, Honeywell, Dairy Queen, Happy Chef and various industrial manufacturers. Most of his career has been spent doing pre-paid art for corporations, bringing to life their message through a good design and color scheme. He looks at this as the wonderful learning years evolving now into a self expressive stage of personal art.

These experiences inspire Mr. Kramer to make his art PLAYFUL, EDITORIAL and REALISTIC. Even though his gallery is the table tent cards at your Dairy Queen announcing the latest stuffed animal, or the pages of product catalogs, and the ads in your favorite trade magazine, plus He is the guy that drew the instruction manual for that toy you have to put together at Christmas. He uses this life and learning experiences to bring his fine art to a level you can enjoy, explore, and ponder, all the while knowing that he has touched that part of your kindred spirit.

These examples of Mr. Kramer’s Watercolor Artwork show the variety and breath of subject matter that he paints. All of his artwork is reproduced as Giclee’s on 160 lb. watercolor paper with archival inks. Most sizes will fit a 16” x 20” frame with mat. Giclee pricing ranges from $25 - $75 not including shipping or tax. The Woodburning pieces of Art are done on Basswood and are priced from $30 - $75. Contact Mr. Kramer for a SALES FLYER showing his other pieces of artwork. Email: d.kramer@gordian-group.com

 

 

                                                                          

               "Song of the Reedy"                                                                                 "I'm Not Lost"

      

 

 

                                                                    

         "Angel-in-Daddy's-Hands"                                                                     "Music and Moonshine"