ArtBrokers is pleased to announce the release of ten new prints by Ines Kramer. These prints are created from her recent collage paintings.
Here is what Ines Kramer says about her collage imagery. “In my collage based work, I use found images and my own digital photographs. I’m drawn to what’s been abandoned, to what is most often overlooked, or cropped out later at home computers: ordinary buildings, traffic signs, tree limbs, bits of ceiling and floor, a pile of books in the corner. I arrange like and disparate elements in a way that make idiosyncratic sense, creating new landscapes from bits of others. Paint subdues some elements and intesifies others, much like the process of forgetting, remembering, editing the past.”
About Ines Kramer
Born in Caracas, Venezuela, She moved to the Dominican Republic and then the United States as a child. In her travels, She has been deeply influenced by the varied rhythms of speech and movement and frequently changing visual cues, from intense tropical greens to cool silvery grays to the earth tones of her current home in Santa Fe. She has developed the habit of synthesis, absorbing images from all sources and arranging them in new and different ways.
She studied painting in New York City and San Francisco, and in 1992 she began exhibiting her work, gaining national exposure by 1993. Currently, She is represented by galleries and art consultants throughout the country.









