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Artist: David Kramer
"Backstage Rant" Conceptual Text Based Painting
By David Kramer
Located in New York, NY
This large scale conceptual text based painting by New York artist, David Kramer, features, in bold type the phase: "... I AM STILL WAITING FOR MY...
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2010s Conceptual David Kramer Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Conceptual Text Based Painting "Lousy Director"
By David Kramer
Located in New York, NY
38"x28" signed by the artist, David Kramer. (oil, acrylic, enamel, pencil on gessoed paper) In this conceptual work on paper, the imagery of a film director is overwritten with the ...
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2010s Conceptual David Kramer Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Oil, Pencil

Conceptual Text Based Painting "Paved with Gold" (tax the poor, feed the rich)
By David Kramer
Located in New York, NY
38"x28" signed by the artist, David Kramer. (oil, acrylic, enamel, pencil on gessoed paper) In this conceptual work on paper, the title: "Paved with Gold" counters the text which ov...
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2010s Conceptual David Kramer Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Oil, Pencil

"NeoRealism (on the Subway)" conceptual, text based work on paper
By David Kramer
Located in New York, NY
38"x25" signed by the artist, David Kramer. (oil, enamel, acrylic, pencil on gessoed paper) In this conceptual work on paper, the text "Keeping it Real...Whatever That Means" is wr...
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2010s Conceptual David Kramer Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Enamel

Satirical Text Based Conceptual Painting: "Log Entries..."
By David Kramer
Located in New York, NY
38"x27" signed by the artist, David Kramer. (acrylic, pencil on gessoed paper) In this conceptual work on paper, the text "Handmade Memes... Old World Flavor." is hand drawn to loo...
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2010s Conceptual David Kramer Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Oil, Pencil

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