Watercolor is a perfect medium for depicting the ever-changing natural world. Trees, clouds, water, and rocks capture and reflect light and color in a way that can be observed only momentarily, as the light passes and changes. In the last year I have focused on the beauty surrounding us in North Carolina, both the dramatic and the everyday. I have deliberately refrained from including man-made objects or even animals in my paintings, focusing only on the interplay of plants, earth, water, air and light. A watercolor impression of a moment in time provides a sense of the transient and fragile nature of our world.
Catherine Kramer Artist Bio
Catherine Kramer is a multi-media artist who works in fiber art, print-making, and watercolor painting. She has studied with other artists and teachers at the University of Minnesota, Durham Arts Council, John Campbell Folk Art School, TerraCotta Art, Pocosin Arts, and others. She is a member of the Watercolor Society of North Carolina, the Orange County Artists Guild and the Durham Artists Guild. Her work has been displayed at many local venues since 2008. In 2023 her painting “Adagio” received the Permanent Purchase Award from the Watercolor Society of North Carolina.
Catherine’s abstract and semi-abstract landscapes depict her impressions of the constantly changing natural world. Reflected light and color can be observed only momentarily, as the light passes and changes. She has deliberately refrained from including man-made objects or animals, focusing only on the interplay of plants, earth, water, sky and light. A watercolor impression of a moment in time provides a sense of the transient and fragile nature of our world.
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