What is Autrey Art?
Random artworks by Lucy Autrey Wilson
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Monday, October 26, 2015
Lucy With Lantana Flowers
Throw back Monday with flowers! New photo composite of fallen lantana flowers in my backyard with a high school photo taken of me by my father, the late, great, E.A. Autrey, around 1966.
Monday, October 19, 2015
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Lucy's Photos Now Available on Shutterstock
One of seven photos now available on Shutterstock.com. My portfolio address there is http://shutterstock.com/g/Lucy+Autrey+Wilson
Photo was taken at the gardens of the Jardines de San Juan restaurant in beautiful San Juan Bautista, California.
Photo was taken at the gardens of the Jardines de San Juan restaurant in beautiful San Juan Bautista, California.
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Nicasio, CA Panoramics October, 2015
Top two: Town of Nicasio, church and view of town in front of the church
Bottom two: Skywalker Ranch Main House short and long views
Bottom two: Skywalker Ranch Main House short and long views
Monday, October 5, 2015
Lucy in 1977 Meets Abbott's Lagoon in 2015
Trying to improve my photograph person-extracting capabilities in Photoshop CS5, meant I spent way more time playing on the computer, when I intended to do something altogether different today. Fun, though.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
India Polka Dot Batik Quilt
Latest quilt, my largest yet! Queen size, with DreamWool brand merino wool batting, and hand tied with red cotton embroidery thread (also from India). I fell in love with the polka dot material on a fiber arts tour of India in January, 2015. Visiting batik artist Shakil Ahmed Q. Khatri, near the area of Mundra-Kutch, in the state of Gujarat, was a surprise treat. He had so many beautiful batiks, I wanted to buy them all. One pink/red batik fabric, quilted with pink silk/satin, has already gotten away, sold to jeweler/friend Gemma Rose at cost, without my photographing it first. This polka dot design was unusual. It was hanging outside the artist's house, drying, when I spotted it. It took awhile to find another batik (the turtle fabric backing) to match sufficiently. The polka dot fabric was so beautiful on its own, I didn't want to cut it up to much, so merely cut what I had in half, sewed that together and (after months of work) voila.
More info on the artist can be found here: http://www.kala-raksha-vidhyalaya.org/2009/men/eportfolios_shakil_ahmed_kasambhai_khatri.php
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