What is Autrey Art?
Random artworks by Lucy Autrey Wilson
Monday, January 9, 2012
The Letter K
Cole wandered past a tree covered with Kingfishers then stopped near a King-blue-colored K. A giant insect jumped in front of him. "If you see any lizards," the Katydid begged the boy, "Don't let them know where I am." "What will you do for me if I help you?" Cole asked. "I'll be Kind and sing you a song to help you find your way out of Alphabet World," the long-horned grasshopper replied.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
The Letter J
Wilson Joined his brother and the two boys Jogged up and down a hillside marked by a Jay-blue-colored J. A giant Jackrabbit watched the twins, ready to flee at any moment. "That's some Jumpy rabbit," Cole Joked. "Just so you know," the Jackrabbit called out to the twins. "You'd be Jangly too if someone wanted you for their dinner."
Friday, January 6, 2012
The Letter I
Instead of opening his eyes and finding himself back home, Wilson found himself surrounded by more Insects near a field marked with an Indian-red-colored I. Then he noticed it was the Irises that were attracting the bugs, and not him, so he Inched safely away.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
The Letter H
"Help!" Wilson cried as he came to a fence marked 'private property.' The Hot-pink-colored H was witness to the Horse flies buzzing around Wilson's head, as the young boy Hurried to get past. Annoyed by the insects, Wilson complained. "I want to go Home." So he closed His eyes, hoping to leave Alphabet World.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
The Letter G
Getting together again, the twins rode onto a Grassy field perched on top of a Giant Grass-colored Green G balanced on the back of a Gecko. A Goose and her Goslings honked hello. "I like it here!" Cole said to Wilson. "So do I," Wilson replied but his pleasure was Going to be short lived.
Monday, January 2, 2012
The Letter F
While Cole was saving one Fish in E, Wilson arrived in the land of the Forest-green-colored F. He was enchanted to Find a whole school of Fishes Flying by. "We are going to help our Friend," the fishes cried out to Wilson as they Flew Past.
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