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Random artworks by Lucy Autrey Wilson

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Blue Flower Monoprint Transformed



I printed an original and a ghost of a blue flower on the last day of my 4 class KALA workshop.  Neither of them came out well.  So, I modified them digitally.  They are better than they were!

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Bird

I was having a bummer of a monoprint class at KALA last night and three away 3 prints and one failed chine colle.  Finally, I reverted to my favorite theme - birds!  This print came out OK.  11x14 charbonnel oil ink on a plastic plate.  Messy process but can be fun.

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

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Strange Journey Monoprints - Second KALA class results are in!



Top:  Offset print of the 2nd printing of my etched flower, without the concrete truck or stars (ie printed off of the original print)
Middle:  The Ghost print of the top image (ie 2nd print from the original plate)
Bottom:  Original 1st printing of my etched flower with stars (one fell off) and concrete truck.  Part of my in process 'Strange Journey' series of mixed media images.

Saturday, February 8, 2020

The Big Eye Monoprint Plus



Experimenting further with monoprints. 

Top:  The original ghost of my 1st Kala student monoprint study with added Roche pastels

Bottom:  A digital copy of the original monoprint with a photo composite overlay (middle photo) run through a Topaz Labs HDR filter.

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Learning New Printmaking Techniques


First two student prints from new Berkeley KALA class on monoprinting with Charbonnel oil inks and plastic plates.  So much fun!  Printing originals, ghosts and offsets.  My one ghost was too ghostly (ie pale) so I'm going to paint or pastel over.  My one offset was so light, the top print is actually printed on the offset of the bottom print.

Saturday, January 4, 2020

Best Ten 1x1 Cropped Nature Photos of 2019










From the Berkeley Botanical Gardens to the Oregon Coast Beach; from around the Neighborhood in Marin County, California, to the Pt. Reyes National Seashore, with a bonus of a few weeks in Paros, Greece.  We live in a beautiful world!  I hope we can stop wrecking it.

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Strange Journey II and Back to Nature Collages


Top to Bottom:

1.  2nd in a series of Strange Journey Mixed Media Collage:  This one "Making Choices"  16"w x 12"h x 1" cradled board with illustrator Cadillac, die cut paper, fabric 3D photoshop bird and hand painted and die cut Cherry Tree.

2.  Back to Nature I:  Drawing/Photograph digital collage flowers with die cut insects on paper on board 10" x 8".

3.  Back to Nature II:  Digital collage of 3 Autrey Sisters with die cut flowers and bugs on paper on board 10" x 8"

Saturday, December 7, 2019

Strange Journey: Trip to Chicago

Working on a new series of Strange Journey mixed media collages.  Life is a strange journey, and now with the benefit of age, I've seen, experienced and enjoyed most of it.

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!

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Free Bird Evolution



In 2005 I painted the bottom picture of a bird.  The painting is 100% digital.   I liked it.  So, the next year, in 2006, I painted the same subject as an oil painting.  Now that I'm exploring paper collage, I decided to revisit my old favorite subject, and created the top picture in yet another medium.

Sunday, October 6, 2019

Lucy's MOCA Class for families with kids starting this November

I've been spending a lot of time trying to come up with a fun project to do with families with kids that will result in a finished art piece in about 30 minutes.  This is for my paper collage art theory class at MOCA (link here: https://www.marinmoca.org/) this coming November.  I'm using nice washi paper and some recycled paper from an old telephone book.

For now, after some trial and error (see prior post,) I've decided on a paper collage portrait in the style of Yayoi Kusama.  This Pinterest link: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/230809549637151790/?lp=true includes Yayoi Kusama's 2016 self portrait  in yellow and purple.  It's simple, it uses complementary colors, and it's contemporary.   The image above is my self portrait done in somewhat of a Kusama style.

There are several great projects on-line for kids to create collage portraits in the style of Picasso, or Paul Klee or Matisse.  I thought it would be fun to do something in the style of a living, contemporary artist instead.  I have thrown in a few words of things I love to fill out the negative space.  Drawing the words out, inking them and painting them in, however, made the project take longer than desired, so the negative space surrounding the main object may have to stay empty!

Paper Collage and Color Theory



I'm getting ready to teach a few art classes at MOCA (Marin Museum of Contemporary Art) in Novato starting this coming November.  The classes are part of their Sunday family days - having fun making art with your kids- program.  Link here:  https://www.marinmoca.org/

As I haven't been doing much more than nursing this past year, I needed to practice for my paper collage class revolving around color theory.  I wanted to tie in my first class with the current 50 FACES exhibit at MOCA and come up with something that would result in a finished portrait in 30 minutes.

First off, I got Sam to pose for me (top)  Result looks nothing like him and this fill-in collage technique takes way longer than 30 minutes.  I filled out the rest of the image with doodles (a technique I'm planning to explore in more mediums coming up) and tried another approach.  

Next up (middle) was a portrait using recycled telephone book pages and some apple cut paper images to illustrate the complementary colors red and green.  This also took way too long and didn't come out that well.

Another effort (bottom) was a pen & ink drawing with complementary colors (yellow/purple) filling in the negative space around the main image.  Something to consider, but not the final choice.

Catching UP - Greek art

Since returning from Greece this past June, it's been a flurry of medical issues, doctor appointments, surgeries, etc.   Things are finally looking up enough for some catch up.  Here's the one and only 10x7 travel pen & ink and watercolor painting done in Paros, looking at the view of the Piso Logaras hills from our apartment balcony.

Sunday, August 11, 2019

Seattle Pink Poppies




Sadly I no longer have a reason to travel up to Seattle a few times a year to take photos and visit family (since they moved to Portland).  But it's now fun to see how many ways I can edit the thousands of photos I' took in Seattle over the years.  The four above are from a Queen Anne poppies garden shot I photographed in 2014, starting with one unadulterated version.  The editing fun is almost as endless as the complexities of the original as created by Mother nature.

Monday, July 22, 2019

Marilyn Monroe, Floral Fantasy, and Photoshop CC Collide




I've been compulsively editing my best floral photographs, out of the thousands I've taken since I went digital.  This has given me the opportunity to not only go down memory lane, but to experiment with as many digital techniques as I can come up with to try to bring out the essence of each photo. Lately, I discovered a pattern feature in Photoshop CC I was unaware of.  Having done some fabric design previously, it was with excitement I realized I could create offset patterns in Photoshop using my illustrator art.  This has opened a whole new area in which to play.  In these four pictures I started with a beautiful field of flowers shot in Salem, Oregon in 2016 (bottom).  Moving up from there, I've combined the original photo with three alternate patterns based on my Marilyn Monroe vector drawing.

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

A Day at China Camp

(Above) A digital collage of various photos take at China Camp yesterday.  It's been awhile since visiting this site in San Rafael - about 23 years!  Last time was January 1996 when I did this drawing (Below).  The best way to tell time is with old artwork and photos.  Makes up for having no memory.


Taking a Walk on the Wild Side

Going to nature on the Estero trail at Limantour Beach in beautiful Point Reyes National Seashore.  More Estero photos up now in my Shutterstock portfolio here:  https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Lucy+Autrey+Wilson/sets