What is Autrey Art?
Random artworks by Lucy Autrey Wilson
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Some New Winter Seattle Art
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1. Pen & Ink and Watercolor portrait of sulky grandson Cole Taylor. His nose is too long in the painting, as can be seen from the photo below it. That might have been because we were reading the book Pinocchio! Cole was not as willing to pose as his twin brother so this is the only time I had to paint him.
2. Watercolor painting of Wilson, which doesn't do him justice, as can be seen from the photo of him above the artwork.
3. Pen & Ink and watercolor and pastel pencil portrait of Wilson in his sport shirt. He looks a bit like a Nazi youth in this picture, which Wilson said was "creepy." It does not look much like the photo of Wilson above the art, holding up the world with his dyed red Mohawk hairdo.
4. An Abstract, inspired by going to Discovery Park in Seattle, one of my favorite places to hike
5. A Memory Abstract of my week in Seattle ends the tableau.
Friday, November 24, 2017
Monday, November 13, 2017
Some New Fabric and Paper Art
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Paper Art Collage:
"Flamingos and Yellow Roses" Paper Collage 22" w x 19 1/2" h
Fabric Art Quilts: (photos could show the final work better)
Wild Animal Baby Quilt 49" w x 49 1/2" h
Wild Animal Baby Quilt back with various Minky fabric patches
"Under the Sea" 48 1/2" w x 71 1/2" h (includes batik fabrics bought in India, photos and various other applique art)
"Robin Walking Away From Chaos" 47" w x 68" h. Tons of hand embroidery and a wool punch bird!
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Illustration of a Summer Cold
Getting sick in the summertime has never seemed fair. But it recently happened to me. I decided to try to tackle how it felt by doing another mixed media collage. The (for now) final version is at the top of the page, an earlier version below it. So what's the backstory on the elements used in this new creation? The photo of me in the collage goes back to a Christmas in 1971 when my sister Susan came to visit me while I was living in Madrid, Spain. As I was often sick during the two years I lived there, I'm pretty sure I was sick that Christmas. I was also pretty poor. I always liked the moody photo Susan shot of me in front of the wall calendar. To illustrate my sore throat, I used another little piece of my new red Japanese washi paper. I didn't have any picture of viruses to throw at the image so sampled a few I discovered Tal Danino had created and posted on his twitter account (link here) I could have used my own bacterial design which I created for a Spoonflower (link here - although they aren't showing all of my designs anymore) fabric design contest - a Paenibacillus done in 2015 because it looked cool, but I didn't because that wasn't what was infecting me. Finally, I spent too much time trying to create a brain image using various photos (from the ocean in Pt. Reyes to the Botanical Gardens in Berkeley.) I'm not too happy with the resulting brain but think it is time to move on from this project.
Japanese Popsicles Artwork Backstory
One of the few benefits of being older is there is some personal history now I can pull from when creating new artwork. My latest craze doing mixed media collage is benefiting from various other expressions on similar subjects done in the past. Case in point: In 2004 I did a watercolor of some orange ice cream and multi flavored popsicles (because I used to love to eat them). In 2009 I turned that painting into a digital composite with some scanned buttons (art using scanned buttons kept me entertained for about a year.) Now, I used some new Japanese washi origami papers to create the ice cream/popsicles and placed them onto a recent landscape photograph of trees printed on Hiromi kozo-shi paper.
Sunday, August 6, 2017
Revisiting an Old quilt
Trying to put my quilts together in one place on my Pinterest page LINK HERE, I found a few that were saved from an old defunct website (redcrowartworks) I closed out years ago. So, I'm reposting one of my first little quilts titled "Bee World," created in 2014, so the link will be more viable. The quilt was mainly comprised of a collection of my art printed on fabric, some original fabric designs and a centerpiece of beautiful french silk I bought off of eBay, in a mix of silk fabric remnants, and which had some beautiful little embroidered bees on it. My sewing skills are not the best, as one can see from the irregularity of the piece. One of the artworks, a digital rendering of an oil painting of sunflowers, has recently reincarnated itself into a paper collage.
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