Carol Pulvermacher
Carol Pulvermacher is best known as a self-taught wood burning wildlife artist (pyrographer). As a teenager, growing up in rural southern Wisconsin, she picked up a wood burning tool and learned to create for family and friends. In the late 90’s she started Lazy Dog Designs, helping people deal with loss by creating pet portraits and memorials. Soon after moving to Oregon in 2006, she stepped into the larger world of wildlife imagery.
Her current body of work includes mosaic design elements in the wood burning, some NW native stylized design, abstract paint and abstract stain. Often the wood that I use steers the creative direction, always with nature in mind. Animals, plants, colors all take on a life as I work, with the original idea often changing as I proceed. I also enjoy a form of abstract drip expression with paint and stains. I find this creative form very freeing, and am able to express myself in a whole new way. Most recently, I have discovered the world of Power Carving. Stay Tuned !
www.lazydogwood.com
Her current body of work includes mosaic design elements in the wood burning, some NW native stylized design, abstract paint and abstract stain. Often the wood that I use steers the creative direction, always with nature in mind. Animals, plants, colors all take on a life as I work, with the original idea often changing as I proceed. I also enjoy a form of abstract drip expression with paint and stains. I find this creative form very freeing, and am able to express myself in a whole new way. Most recently, I have discovered the world of Power Carving. Stay Tuned !
www.lazydogwood.com