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Gretchen Kramp : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gretchen Kramp
Gretchen Kramp is an American muralist. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan in 1991.〔(Motawi Artist Bio: Gretchen Kramp )〕 After majoring in painting, she apprenticed herself to a local ceramicist. In the mid-1990s, her tiles were represented in the ceramic collection at the Biddle Gallery 〔(Biddle Gallery: Gretchen Kramp )〕 in Wyandotte, Michigan, the Dancing Eye Gallery 〔(Dancing Eye Gallery )〕 in Northville, Michigan. In 1997, she started Gretchen Kramp Ceramic Tiles, producing single art tiles, art tile sets, murals constructed of tiles of multiple sizes and shapes, and tile tables. Kramp's murals have become popular features at Detroit Zoological Park. In 2000, she produced a mural for the entrance of the National Amphibian Conservation Center at the Detroit Zoo. In 2002, she installed a similar work at the entrance of the Nunavut Gallery in the zoo's Arctic Ring of Life exhibit. The eight-foot by ten-foot mural is constructed of more-than 650 iridescent and matte tiles. An immense polar bear stands under the motto NUNATSIAQ, which means "the beautiful land" in Inuit. In 2009, she installed a large wall mural of the tree of life at the Children's Hospital in Detroit.〔(Tree Mural Before Grout )〕 ==References== 〔
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