Cathy Kramer, Artist


Cathy Kramer grew up in Candia, New Hampshire. She was the only girl in a family with three brothers. 

She has been an artist since she was a child. Her earliest pencil drawings of her horse Bill, were done when she was twelve and thirteen years old. Throughout her life Cathy worked with pencil, charcoal, chalk and paint.

 

Like Cathy, her mother, Barbara Howell, painted on canvas. She also made dolls out of fabric, and painted ceramic figures. There is a page on this website displaying some of Barbara's art. Her father, Kenneth Howell, was a union carpenter. Cathy's parents were often referred to as Barbie & Ken.

 

Cathy studied art at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island. She later moved to Ithaca, New York, where she met her husband, Greg Kramer, in the mid-1970s. Greg and Cathy had two children, Christine and Justin.

 

For several years Cathy sold her paintings at the Ithaca Farmers Market under the name Portraits by Cathy. The sign had an actual face cask of her face.  She did live portraits of people in charcoal and pastel as well as being hired to draw family portraits and portraits of pets. Cathy also volunteered to teach art at Longview, a nursing home, and at Challenge, a facility for adults with developmental disabilities. She had several art shows at wineries in the area and had paintings of local waterfalls hung for years in Falls Restaurant in Trumansburg NY, north of Ithaca.