What is Autrey Art?
Random artworks by Lucy Autrey Wilson
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Bird at the Beach
Obsessed with 3D? Yes. Another wool-punched fabric bird made whole in the computer, combined with layer after layer on top of a photo taken at Muir beach.
Monday, August 22, 2016
Sunday, August 21, 2016
3D Fabric Bird in Photo Composited Bucket
I'm newly enamored with the 3D feature in Photoshop CC. Hence this 3D bird with cast shadow rendering of a previously created fabric wool punched and embroidered bird, which I then added to a photo of a bucket taken in Mendocino, already combined with another picture of the algae in Abbotts Lagoon. Digital manipulation provides hours and hours of fun! Especially since 3D rendering seems to take 1 1/2 hours at minimum.
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Playing Ball at Stinson Beach
This took all day! First drawing my wooden models, then painting them, then trying to figure out 3D in Photoshop so I could create real looking shadows. I need a longer 3D lesson. So much I don't know.
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Old Art and New Photos Come Together as One
Trying something different compositing art with photos both in camera and digitally in Photoshop. Top image was done in camera in multiple exposure mode - shooting the original art and a copy of the photo printed in the same size as the original painting, then edited in Lightroom and Photoshop. 2nd from top is a digital blending of the two bottom pieces with minimal editing in Photoshop.
Monday, August 8, 2016
San Anselmo Creek Meets Albion Forest
I was invited by the San Anselmo Arts Commission to paint at "Music in the Park" - a weekly Sunday event at Creek Park in downtown San Anselmo from July 31 to August 28. So yesterday, I packed up my pen & ink & watercolor gear and headed out. I was the only person doing any art that I noticed, but there were a lot of other people enjoying themselves. The band was the Lonestar Retrobates - playing retro big band style music. It was all very enjoyable. My result was the 7"x10" image above. This was scanned and enlarged to approx. 13" x 20" and merged with a forest picture shot in Albion earlier this month. Two nice memories merged into one!
Saturday, July 16, 2016
What is this Photograph About?
My latest LensWork magazine's editorial exhorts every photographer to shoot with a purpose, rather than simply snap a picture because it looks pretty. This is something I am trying to do more often. Having just spent a few wonderful days with twin grandsons, 60 years younger than me, I've been thinking about family and the differences in age (from the amount of energy one has, to how one perceives reality). These thoughts took me out into the garden, seeking images that reflect the cycle of life.
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