
Paintings by Carol Herzer, Dirk Gillabel, and Carol's son Raphael Abrams, magical, mystical, shamanic, visionary art, with themes from nature, portraits and spiritual subjects.
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Carol Herzer's work includes
pastel pencil drawings and paintings in oils and acrylics on canvas and
watercolor paper. Many of the paintings on canvas are large pieces. She stopped painting in oils in 1979, but continued with large paintings on canvas in acrylics until 1986. Included is a group of paintings of the eruption of Mount St. Helens. A series of over 100 pastels was created between 1973 and 1977. These were done on flocked paper with pastel pencils,
which give more definition than soft pastels. Half of them are landscapes. The remainder are inner landscapes with figures and faces. Recent work includes paintings in acrylic on paper. There is a range of themes in all of her work including landscapes, dream landscapes, portraits, and geometric mandalas. Carol usually does not know what will emerge in her paintings. Usually she will develop things over a period of time. Painting since childhood, Carol graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting in 1969 from the University of Washington, Seattle. She studied with Ernst Fuchs in Austria in the summer of 1972, learning the misch technique and later applying its principles to her work with acrylic paintings.



1990's
Chakra
Paintings
Chakra Goddesses
Buddhist & Hindu
Astrological
Themes
Drawings
Mount St. Helens



The Terragen series are computer rendered landscapes created with the program Terragen, a program designed to create three dimensional worlds. Download them for your desktop.
Raphael's paintings are meticulously done, most of them are acrylic on wood panels, and rather small in scale. He has a natural talent and has been drawing, painting and creating inner worlds since he was very young. A multi-talented young man, you can see more on his own web site, http://www.walrus.com/~raphael/ , click on resume to see what he has done and is capable of doing.