Richard and Boris Kramer
Kramer Sculptures have made their way across the world because of the peaceful beauty and grace they carry with them. The extraordinary presence that these sculptures create has made them very popular gifts and awards. They are often given to award winners, or visiting dignitaries. Through the years Kramer Sculptures have made their way into many famous peoples' homes and have been bought by large corporations. Just a few of the many people who have received a Kramer Sculpture are Victor Borge, Harry Belafonte, Kenny Rogers, John Diefenbaker, Gerald Ford, Jean Chretien , Pierre Trudeau, Nana Mouskouri, and Billy Graham. Boris Kramer was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in 1969. Through his father, he learned blacksmithing techniques by osmosis; at home, art and metal were part of daily life. In 1995, when he completed a degree in Fine Arts at McMaster University, he committed his artistic future to metal and joined his father, Richard Kramer, at the forge. All of Richard's sculptures are hand-forged. Richard is known for his rounded, semi-abstract, human forms which express relationship. Richard's sculptures have received national and international acclaim and are included in thousands of public and private collections around the world. His work can be found in the many galleries in Canada, the United States and Europe that carry Kramer Sculptures.Richard has shown his artwork in galleries in Canada and the United States. His sculptures have a home in numerous corporate and private collections and can be found in the many galleries around the world that carry Kramer Sculptures.
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