What is Autrey Art?
Random artworks by Lucy Autrey Wilson
Friday, August 20, 2010
Finch on Exhibit at Falkirk Cultural Center in San Rafael
My 10" x 10" oil on canvas "Finch" painting will be in Falkirk's 2010 Bi-Annual Juried Exhibition from 9/10/10 through 11/13/10. Opening reception is Friday, September 10th from 5:30 to 7:30PM. More on the show can be found here:
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
California Blue Jay Map Art
I've become very fond of the blue jays in my backyard. The other day I set up my camera and took a series of photos of them at the bird feeder. When I heard about a new contest at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts on "The Map as Art," I used one of my bird photos as a pattern and digitally repainted it with the bay area section of the map of California. I wanted to try some map art since buying the book by Katharine Harmon on contemporary artists who explore cartography. One of my favorite pieces in the book is a map collage titled "Swimming" by Brazilian artist Joao Machado.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Bubble Invasion
Trying a new approach with this 12"x24" ink and acrylic painting on canvas. The inspiration? - Jogging on the beach in La Jolla one day years ago I was once completely surrounded by a (pack/herd/swarm) of monarch butterflies migrating north from Mexico. These two folks at the beach are about to have a similar experience - only this time with giant bubbles.
Monday, July 26, 2010
All American Dad
After I completed an ink sketch of 90 year old E.A. Autrey, his great grandsons (the twins were also visiting) woke up from their nap so I could never finish my picture. I added in pastel garden foliage and some acrylic American flag stripes later.
I hope I'll be out in the garden still painting when I'm 90 years old!
I hope I'll be out in the garden still painting when I'm 90 years old!
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Decision vs Indecision
Once Kathleen Price and I moved to an apartment in Aliki and no longer had a clear view down to the ocean my paintings got a little more introspective - but they still have the islands that can be seen from Paros, Greece in the background. The question at hand was whether to follow the rolling star ball to new adventures or stay static and do nothing. Fortunately the rolling star ball won the day!
Monday, July 5, 2010
Aliki Harbor
The center of the little fishing village of Aliki (on the island of Paros, Greece) is the harbor where numerous fishing boats ride the water near outdoor restaurants and a sandy playground for children. Apparently Tom Hanks and friends make the occasional appearance, when he comes over to the bigger island from his vacation house on Anti Paros, but I did not see him while I was there.
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