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Unread 09-23-2008, 07:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Man decorates basement with $10 worth of Sharpie

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Man decorates basement with $10 worth of Sharpie
By Cheryl Truman
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When Charlie Kratzer started on the basement art project in his south Lexington home, he was surrounded by walls painted a classic cream. Ten dollars of Magic Marker and Sharpie later, the place was black and cream and drawn all over.

There are fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Sherlock Holmes, Winston Churchill lounging with George Bernard Shaw — and the TV squirrel Rocky and his less adroit moose pal Bullwinkle.

Says Kratzer of his cartoon of a cartoon: "You appreciate the cleverness more as an adult."

There's Georges Seurat's Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. There is Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Winston Churchill, and the Cornell Law School, of which Kratzer is an alumnus. There is Kratzer's dad. There is the harlequin pattern — alluded to in culinary culture today by the Panera bread bag — and a fake fireplace facing a real one.

There are both The Walrus and the Carpenter (from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There), and William Shakespeare. The Marx Brothers peer around a corner. A flip-top garbage can is transformed via marker art into Star Wars' plucky little beeper R2D2.

Says Kratzer, 53, the associate general counsel for Lexmark: "People are amazed that with something as simple and inexpensive as a Sharpie, you can decorate a whole basement."

How did this Sharpie world start? With a single swipe of the marker.

Kratzer started mid-wall, with the Salon by Picasso. Then he thought, well, taking a design out to the edge of the wall wouldn't be overwhelming.

Then the rest of the basement flared off that first wall.

Kratzer's basement suggests that the great cultural influences wandered out of college humanities class — here a Churchill for eloquence during harsh times, a Joan Crawford for cinematic vampiness, Holmes and Poirot for great literary characterization — and set up shop together in the carefully hand-drawn markings of an educated imagination come to life.

Kratzer might be a lawyer by day, but in his off hours he is a man who has taken the artistic influences and heroes of his life and imagined them onto his walls, that he might keep company with them while he uses the pool table.

Look carefully in this basement o' dreams and you'll see a drawing of the Kratzers' upstairs library — with Claude Monet, the greatest of the Impressionists, at the doorway. It's a tribute to Monet, but it's also a way of living with cultural influences: Kratzer and his wife, Deb, don't just keep them within book covers or admire them in museums. Their Picasso spends each day close to their pinball machine. Agatha Christie's shrewd little Belgian detective and his carefully pruned mustache hover over the deck door.

From the main floor leading down to the basement, there is a color mural inspired by Picasso's The Dream.

But through most of the spacious basement there is black line-drawing — around the pinball machine and the pool table and over the bathtub and toilet.

Why the black marker theme? Says Kratzer: "You can do a lot with it."

Indeed, Sharpie art has its own little corner of the Internet: Artist Justine Ashbee, at Justine Ashbee, features a gallery of intricate Sharpie art.

Kratzer likes the Impressionists, but he's also inspired by Picasso — in particular the artist's ability to convey a lot of information with just a few lines. A gathering at Picasso's Paris salon in 1919 dominates a far wall, featuring a pantheon of artistic greats including Jean Cocteau, Erik Satie, Clive Bell and Olga Picasso, striking a kind of Sharpie synthesis of marker art between film, music, dance, literature and the muse.

While Kratzer's basement mural art might have started with one mark, he had decided in his 30s that he wanted Impressionist art in his house, quite a lot of it, and that to afford such a stunning variety he'd best produce it himself.

He began to paint, and now there are paintings all over the house — created by Charlie and critiqued and guided by Deb. The two met at Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania. Deb, now an at-home mom, formerly taught deaf students.

The couple has two sons, one at a Massachusetts engineering college, the other in the pre-engineering program at Lafayette High School.

Says Deb: "I have the coolest husband. He's so bright, and artistic on top of it."
This is cool!

Here's the link of the view of the basement - Man decorates basement with $10 worth of Sharpie - Latest News - Kentucky.com
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Unread 09-23-2008, 07:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Unread 09-23-2008, 07:39 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Definately an artist! WOW!
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WOW!!!!!!! That is very artistic room!!!!
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Wow, that's really good idea!
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That was an amazing idea for decorating the basement.
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wow, he is a mad drawer, it is so good
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Cooooooool Brilliant!
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I really liked what he drew very talented and creative with markers.
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Wow. I wonder if he likes the smell of Sharpies. I think that is awesome to decorate the room in sharpies but I would use colored sharpies.
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genius sharpie artist.
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Awesome! Kids'd love it.
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Talent, creativity ?

Looks good..

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Wow, that is very creative and artistic room. It is very nice.
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Oh, wow! That's very brilliant idea! Never thought of what Sharpie can do.

Sharpie is now becomin' famous, because look at that basement -- it gives people some ideas now! Too temptin' to even try it. Ahhh, be sure you practice it elsewhere first before startin' on the real walls.
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What a creative guy! His work is amazing!
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What a amazing!!! Never thought of using a Sharpie for the whole room!! Amazing!!
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wow...mmmm im having ideas now...... hes such a great artist though Wow thanks for sharing!
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pfft been there done that.

After all i did paint the vatican

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Maybe I should try that and see how it works out.
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That's cool! I like that man's creative and talent on sharpie. I love the home decorate on walls. His draw is a simple plain no need add color on it.
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im thinking to go to Staples, buy colors sharpies and go out to draw something. umm...
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im thinking to go to Staples, buy colors sharpies and go out to draw something. umm...

When you are done, please show us what you draw. We would love to see what pictures you draw.
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