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Drawings by Carol Herzer, visionary, expressive, nature themes, inner worlds, dreams, magical landscapes.
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Kundalini Black and White Ink on sketchbook paper, 12 x 18 inches. This is the original drawing which served as a source for the Kundalini card of the Cosmo Meditations Tarot. Kundalini Sunrise Pencil on sketch paper, 12 x 18 inches.A second kundalini
theme sketch. This drawing was created at the same time as Kundalini Black and
White. Transitions Pencil on good drawing paper, 9 x 12 inches. The Musician Pencil on good drawing paper, 6 x 9 inches. A musician I knew,
a bass player.
Tell Me the Truth About Rose Pencil, good paper, 13 x 15. Reflections at the edge of a
magical lake, asking questions about life and reality. Summer in the Forest Pencil, 13 x 15, good quality paper. when my two sons were
growing up we spent our summers away from the city, in the woods, and did
a lot of hiking. Seashore Spirits Pencil on good paper, 9 x 12. Visiting in the northwest, the
bay at Port Ludlow, steep sides, big trees, nature spirits were there watching
over the shore. Remembering Roots Pencil on good paper, 13 x 15. Back in the city, in the park
with the kids, drawing pad and pencils, thinking about the woods and nature.
Raphael and the Sea Snail
Pencil on good paper, 6 x 9. as a child my son Raphael was always so interested
in all the little animals and things of nature. Flying Dream Pencil on good paper, 13 x 15 inches. One summer, while in
Woodstock, a lady passed through who did past life regressions. I thought
it would be interesting, but in the session felt very blocked. That night
however, I had an incredible dream, the moon was VERY big, and I was flying. Days on the Plains Pencil on paper, 12 x 18 inches. A sketchbook drawing that I
really like. Perhaps it is about my great grandparents who started their family
on the plains, in North Dakota. The image just emerged, it was not intended.








