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Kramer Sculptures

“ I am a sculptor. I heat and hand forge metal until it gives form to expressions of human energy as it engages and relates. When heated, metal is extremely forgiving, that’s why I choose it as a medium. Through it, I explore the forces that draw us together and that separate us from ourselves and each other. Having experience both great tragedy and joy in my own life, I want my art to sustain relevant and meaningful encounters.” Boris Kramer was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in 1969. Through his world renowned artist father, Richard Kramer, 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 and a Masters degree in Renaissance and Reformation History, he committed his artistic future to metal and joined his father at the forge. As his influences, he cites movements as diverse as rayism and impressionism and states that, for him the forging process is the seeking of form in balance that supports its own meaning. Although he shares, with his father, a fascination with human relationships, Boris has clearly developed his distinct sculptural vision with often a more dynamic style. Boris 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.
Hand polished Stainless steel couple dancing

Harmony

Hand polished Stainless steel couple dancing
Hand Forged Brass and welded Couple dancing

Synergy

Hand Forged Brass and welded Couple dancing
Hand Forged Brass

Quiet Encounter

Hand Forged Brass
Multi-metal sculpture hand forged and welded

Harmony

Multi-metal sculpture hand forged and welded
Hand forged and welded brass couple dancing

Ballet

Hand forged and welded brass couple dancing

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