Marion Kramer
Born in Sydney.
Graduated from The National Art School with a diploma.
Worked as a designer both in Australia and overseas for various advertising
agencies.
Returned to the National Art School and gained a
certificate in painting. Marion also studied at Julian Ashton Art School.
Marion has been selected into the Archibald Salon de
Refuse, The Bezalel Prize, Casula Art Exhibition, Julian Ashton Exhibition, The
Rocks Art Prize and the Hunters Hill Art Prize.
Marion has contributed art work to various charities
including Moriah College, Wizo, JNF and Bezalel.
She is a much sort after art teacher working at various
institutions and private tuition.
Marion now dedicates her time to portraiture, she has been
commissioned both in Australia and overseas by well known figures including
publicist Max Markson(2000), artist Frank Giacco (2001), Tropicana cafe owner
Sergio Tezzo (2001), Justice Marcus Einfeld (2002), Rabbi Avremel Kavka (2003)
Exhibited in 2004 at Beowolf Gallery, Woollahra with "Still
life and Kokeshi Dolls"