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Christina Craemer
Absolute Line Study 1

2018

About the Item

Christina Craemer is a Los Angeles-based artist who travels the world photographing water in its many forms, especially waterfalls. She combines countless images to create a striking composition. This composition is printed on canvas and the Craemer overpaints the image with oil paint and pigments. The theme and goal in all of Craemer’s work is to inspire the viewer to reflect on the ever changing magic, power and beauty of nature that challenges us to be present and in the moment. For her, the excitement is in the challenge to translate the magic of a single drop of water in the vastness of the whole, and to be able to capture the distinct energy and emotion of each unique natural environment. She strives to bring the beauty and majesty of these phenomenal natural wonders to life through various mediums. Craemer’s works are in countless prominent collections around the world.
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