What is Autrey Art?
Random artworks by Lucy Autrey Wilson
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Moving the Twins to Marin County
I wish! But, if they can't move physically, at least they can be moved digitally. Here, Wilson and Cole Taylor, in Seattle, July 2013, amazingly show up at North Beach, December 2011. Added benefits: a cool fractal from Apophysis, and some great effects from Alien Skin's Exposure 5.
Airplanes!
More fun with Alien Skin software, including this Technicolor overlay on photo composites from Seattle (top) and Solana Beach (bottom)
Monday, March 3, 2014
Nude Grasshopper Descending a Cactus Leaf
Four long, exhausting days in, I'm finally closing in on converting everything from my old Dell to my new HP Workstation. My 2003 Dell was still working fine, but with Windows no longer supporting XP, I was forced to upgrade. There is something about technology that really sucks up money! Now, however, with new software from Alien Skin and Apophysis, and a faster system, I thought I'd have some fun! The inspiration for the top photo composite is Marcel Duchamp's "Nude Descending a Staircase." The original photo is below.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Valentine Collage, Bowling Ball, Rainbows and Stars
Final post of my artwork splurge in Seattle. Top to Bottom:
Valentine's Day Collage: Done in a fun art session at Amber's urging and using her running magazine and fashion magazines illustrations.
Bowling: Watercolor of Cole and Wilson's toy bowling pins and ball with helicopter and car reading (surprisingly) Wilson and Cole. One of Wilson's favorite dice also making an appearance
Rainbow Study with Stars: Pen and ink and watercolor and crayon. Part of a series extending over years.
Family Portraits, Scribbles and Creature Drawings
Top to Bottom
Family Portraits Left to Right: Cole, in disguise as a one-eyed alien; Wilson, with all five fingers on each hand upside down; Matt working; Amber as a water drop; and Grandma Lucy in her polka dot pajamas on top of the world
A Scribble with Feet
Creatures (on the backside of the scribble)
Wilson Taylor's Ladybug, done for his Grandpa Wilson
Water Bottles, with help from Wilson of 2 additional birds in the sky
Friday, January 31, 2014
Watercolor Fish and Ducks
More watercolor paintings done in Seattle, some with grandson Wilson Taylor. Wilson's twin brother Cole wasn't painting much on this trip:
From top to bottom:
Goldfish - 10 1/4" x 14"
Fish tank - 7" x 10 1/4" (some fish seem to have escaped)
Fish tank line art - with water by 4 1/2 year old Wilson 7" x 10 1/4"
3 Yellow Ducks - a collaboration with Wilson who painted the tower and the pink snakes, gave one duck a red eye, and colored in the fence 10 1/4" x 14"
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