LIVING ON THE EDGE, POINT LOBOS
Paul Kratter grew up in the Bay Area where his family spent many weekends hiking and exploring the unique landscapes of northern California from the beaches at Pescadero to Pinecrest in the mountains. As a child, Paul also explored much of Montana (his mother was raised in Great Falls) and he loved the chance to see the abundant wildlife. After four years at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Paul spent several years as a freelance illustrator. With a passion for animal life, he then concentrated on wildlife and working on projects for the Nature Company, several national zoos, museums, and a variety of children books. Paul’s latest book, “The Living Rainforest” was an award winner in the 2004 Communication Arts competition. Hiking in the rolling hills of the East Bay, painting the local landscapes, capturing the ever-changing light, as well as needing to work fast has brought a fresh and looser approach to Paul’s work. The bold work of Edgar Payne, Carl Rungius, and NC Wyeth are inspirations for Paul. “My hope is to explore the many and varied habitats of California and beyond, making a bold, graphic statement that captures what I see and feel.”
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