[1] Her work includes Japanese Shunga style paintings, gestural abstraction, animal symbolism, and realism.
She attended Art Center College of Design and later transferred to California State University, Long Beach where she received her BFA with a double major in Biology and Illustration in 1981.
[7][8] Moline-Kramer has experimented with hyperrealism, mixed media experimentation, gestural abstraction, personal narrative, and deep art historical crate-digging.
[8][9] She was the president and chairman of the board of the Society of Illustrators, Los Angeles, and an adjunct professor at Cal State University Long Beach.
Moline-Kramer displays her work in museums, participates in shows, teaches oil painting classes, and lectures.