What is Autrey Art?
Random artworks by Lucy Autrey Wilson
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Recent Seattle Art
One of the best parts of visiting my nearly 7-year-old twin grandsons is doing art with them.
Top to Bottom:
1. Wilson's picture, done while I was drawing the bird, flower and flying bug below it. I think his flying bugs were influenced by my drawing, but he is a very independent artist and tends to go his own way.
2. My pencil drawing of a bird, flower and bug.
3. Cole's tree painting, done while I was painting a watercolor memory of the view of Puget Sound, and the Olympic Mountains from Discovery Park.
4. My watercolor painting, using the twins' somewhat inferior paint.
5. A photo of the view of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains and the light house in Discovery Park.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Mount Zion Lonestar Quarry As Seen From Mt. Diablo
The sky was dull and hazy when Elsa and I hiked to the top of Mt. Diablo, but with the Alien Skin Exposure X plugin to Lightroom that was easily fixed. By adding an old color movie filter, labelled "Technicolor Process 4, Vibrant," on my photo, you might think I had swallowed some artificial chemical on the hike. But you would be wrong. All I had to eat was a fakin bacon sandwich from Good Earth.
Saturday, February 13, 2016
I Wish I Still Looked Like I Did In 1965
Working on a series of portraits for my photography class at TheImageFlow in Mill Valley, CA.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Macro Sun-Seeking Daffodil
Shooting an early daffodil from multiple angles. There is a bit of wind movement + a small fly made an appearance on the tip of one of the petals in images #2. Each shot is 5 to 6 images with
Nikon D750 and Zeiss Macro Planar 100mm ZF-2
Monday, February 8, 2016
February Berkeley Beauty
There are fabulous photographers, like David Maisel and Mishka Henner, who show in their incredible aerial photos how man is destroying our world. I choose to focus on the beauty that remains, so we are reminded of what we need to protect. The UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley is one such place with its incredible variety of plants.
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