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Monday, October 28, 2024
Egg Heads: a Mix and Mash Animation
Thursday, January 11, 2024
Wearing clothes covered in Corona Virus designed fabric?
Happy to find an unknown guest has purchased my Corona Virus fabric design from Spoonflower Lucy Autrey Wilson Art Fabric, Wallpaper and Home Decor | Spoonflower. Maybe I should design more virus and bacteria designs! They are certainly interesting.
Tuesday, June 20, 2023
Cartoon Stories Act II: The Talking Heads
Act II of a planned 10 act series of short circus animations featuring characters from a 2022 oil painting.
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Thursday, May 19, 2022
Clever Idea on Display in Downtown San Anselmo
I was taking photos around town and encountered this very innovative display. Luckily a woman was nearby and, when queried about the artist, she said she and her son had created the artwork. Using Lego bricks, they made a very unique Little Library sculpture around the free library box in front of their house. Love this!
Thursday, February 17, 2022
Evolution of a Dodo Painting - In Process
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1. Somehow the abstract painting I was thinking of painting (#5) has turned into a Dodo bird painting. Maybe this is because I'm in the process of painting another Dodo painting (more on that later,) or just because birds seem to appear in many of my paintings of their own volition.
2. In 2012, I began a large 36x36 oil painting of The Big Wave, based on a series of nightmares I had over many years.
3. The Big Wave painting included a childhood image of myself looking out of the canvas, oblivious to the danger. Then I added a bunch of other people who were looking at the wave. The execution of the final painting didn't work out (no photo documentation exists of the failed painting).
4. In 2015, I over painted The Big Wave with a white textured background and put the painting in the garage (to join an increasing number of other paintings.) Now that I'm re-enamored of oil painting, I'm resurrecting old works and painting over them.
5. In 2021, I created a digital composite of a blueprint to over paint the over painted Big Wave painting with a colorful abstract background. Part way through the process, a bird head appeared. Now, in 2022, the painting (#1) has turned into a Dodo bird painting. But my childhood self, in the yellow two- piece bathing suit, is still there. I'm tentatively calling this new painting the "Dodo Tamer." It's nearly done, I think, at least for now.
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Saturday, November 27, 2021
Latest Creative Efforts
Top: 36 x 36 oil on stretched canvas. "Gull Wading at Stinson Beach"
Bottom: 55 x 70 Suburbia Quilt. Cotton with wool Batting.
Saturday, August 7, 2021
Yellow Duckie Makes His Escape
Short animation of a yellow duckie escaping an oil on stretched linen 5x7 painting to swim off into a digital sea. YouTube version includes an original soundtrack. Copyright Lucy Autrey Wilson, 2021
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Collaborative Painting
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1. Finished still life "Brayer with a Jar of Paintbrushes" oil on stretched canvas 16" x 20" x 3/4"
2. Sketch of Cole Taylor June of 2016 which Wilson painted
3. Sketch of Wilson Taylor June of 2016 which Wilson painted
4. Sketch of wall with outlet and window July 2016 which Wilson scribbled on
5. Sketch of Cole and Wilson July of 2014 where Wilson added the bodies and did the coloring
The bottom four pictures were the inspiration for the top oil painting. I loved doing art with my grandsons where I would get to a point and they would take over. Often the results made the pictures much better! So, without the benefit of having my grandsons around, I pretended my Brayer had a life of its own, and it got into the action after I finished my still life painting, by smearing blue paint on the finished canvas.
Monday, February 17, 2020
All Together Now - Six Monoprints - Three with Newly Added Embellishments
Three Original Monoprints (Top left, Top right and Bottom left)
Three Monoprints (two ghost prints and one offset print), with mixed media added (ink, watercolor, gouache, pastel). Bottom run part of an on going Strange Journey series
Saturday, December 7, 2019
Strange Journey: Trip to Chicago
In this collage, I'm remembering a trip taken to Chicago, Illinois and Rochester, Indiana with my then 93 year old father E.A. Autrey. Two of his many self portraits are in the car. Another metaphor for the ups and downs of life, for me, is the mobile and/or balance, made famous by Alexander Calder and, to come extent, Paul Klee. In my mobile, one can find the cows jumping over a blue moon, a star ball, some random insects, flowers and stars. There are also some hearts and a photo of me by E.A. Autrey, which I later doctored up. I'm experimenting with paper die cuts, combined with a variety of other papers which is a lot of fun. Who knows where this journey will take me next!
Sunday, October 6, 2019
Lucy's MOCA Class for families with kids starting this November
Catching UP - Greek art
Saturday, April 14, 2018
Flower Art for MOS
Another eclectic ensemble from top to bottom:
1. Three Flowers in a Beach Bucket Vase mixed media on cradled board 9x12
2. Two Flowers in Yellow Vase mixed media on cradled board 9x12
3. Sunflowers in Vase: Paper collage on paper 15x18.5
4. Vase of Flamingo Flowers: Paper collage on paper 11.5x15
5. Six each 8 1/2 x 11 prints of digital photo collage with scanned objects
6. Space Flower: Cold wax/oil on cradled board 16x12
7. Space Flowers: Cold wax/oil on cradled board 12.5x8.75
8. Fall into Winter Leaves quilted wall hanging 36.25 x 36.25
9. Magnolia From bud to Bloom quilted wall hanging 41.5 x 45.5
10. Garden of Delight quilt 50x67.5
11. Winter Crow - quilted wall hanging with four photos and an applique crow
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Bugs, Birds and Flowers - Marin Open Studios
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Some New Winter Seattle Art
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1. Pen & Ink and Watercolor portrait of sulky grandson Cole Taylor. His nose is too long in the painting, as can be seen from the photo below it. That might have been because we were reading the book Pinocchio! Cole was not as willing to pose as his twin brother so this is the only time I had to paint him.
2. Watercolor painting of Wilson, which doesn't do him justice, as can be seen from the photo of him above the artwork.
3. Pen & Ink and watercolor and pastel pencil portrait of Wilson in his sport shirt. He looks a bit like a Nazi youth in this picture, which Wilson said was "creepy." It does not look much like the photo of Wilson above the art, holding up the world with his dyed red Mohawk hairdo.
4. An Abstract, inspired by going to Discovery Park in Seattle, one of my favorite places to hike
5. A Memory Abstract of my week in Seattle ends the tableau.
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Albion Art
Four disparate new 7x10 pen & ink and watercolor paintings done in Albion, CA. I was inspired to name the two "flowers in vases" paintings after socializing with friends. The Snow Leopard painting was an attempt to incorporate text with a picture of a vanishing snow leopard, which had been featured on the cover of a magazine found in the house. I did wonder who had worn the kid's antique cowboy boots when they were new, years ago.
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1. Three Old Friends (rose hips in vases)
2. Dinner Party (flowers in vase)
3. Snow Leopard FOCUS
4. Kid's Cowboy Boots