What is Autrey Art?
Random artworks by Lucy Autrey Wilson
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Twin Photos - Film vs Digital
No matter what they are shot with (SLR camera with B/W film or digital camera with color converted to B/W in Photoshop), twins Cole and Wilson Taylor always look great! Photo above shot by Susan in San Anselmo, March 2013 with her old film camera. Photo below shot by me in color in Seattle, February 2013 with my Nikon digital camera.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Autrey Family Goes to the Beach, 1960
B&W photo by E.A. Autrey, taken in December, 1960. Photo colorized by Lucy Autrey Wilson in February, 2013.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Seattle Art
Art created in Seattle on my latest visit to see twin grandsons Cole and Wilson Taylor.
From top to bottom:
Face, mixed media painting by Wilson Taylor, age 3 1/2
Color Gradation, finger painting by Cole Taylor, age 3 1/2
Farmer's Market, pencil sketch by Lucy Autrey Wilson (age withheld)
Cow, finger painting and ink by Lucy Autrey Wilson
From top to bottom:
Face, mixed media painting by Wilson Taylor, age 3 1/2
Color Gradation, finger painting by Cole Taylor, age 3 1/2
Farmer's Market, pencil sketch by Lucy Autrey Wilson (age withheld)
Cow, finger painting and ink by Lucy Autrey Wilson
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Maui Vacation Paintings
Top: "Maui Cardinals in a Lemon Tree" 7x10 watercolor, ink, pastel & marker. I've seen two of these cardinals in Hawaii but not yet the brown-headed variety
Middle: "Maui Ginger" 7x10 watercolor & ink. These alpinia speciosa (non edible ginger plants) were tucked away behind the banana trees in Eva and Brian Daniells yard
Bottom: "Impressions of Maui" 7x10 watercolor & pencil. This abstract is based primarily on the incredible hike part way down the crater in Haleakala National Park
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Icons in Perspective
Recent 11" x 14" pen and ink perspective study. The picture shows both spatial perspective and time perspective with pop culture icons (Mickey Mouse, Alfred E. Newman and C-3PO) depicted in 20 year increments (1930s, 1950s, 1970s)
Friday, November 23, 2012
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