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Random artworks by Lucy Autrey Wilson

Monday, October 7, 2013

Bee World

Six new fabric designs:  1) A little Yellow-faced independent bee flying through the blue sky, and 2) a honey bee in honeycomb.  The bees are surrounded by bee food and habitat, including:  3) Sunflowers in a vase, 4) a close up of a sunflower, 5) a geranium growing out of bricks, and 6) some plant bark.  Add to this the attraction of some Yucca flowers about to be dive bombed by a bee fly.  A recent Time magazine article on Rene Magritte was the inspiration for the presentation - using Magritte's 1937 painting "On the Threshold of Liberty," as a model.  My recent obsession with fabric art was the impetus for the designs.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

T Shirt Made With Original Ear,Eye,Nose,Mouth Fabric

Another T shirt, this one made with my original Ear, Eye, Nose, Mouth designed fabric, available at Spoonflower.com

T Shirt Made with Original Reptiles Fabric

Not much is as fun as designing your own fabric and making T shirts out of it!  Reptiles fabric is available at Spoonflower.com, featuring various or my reptile drawings. Many of those same reptiles are also available on a Lizards and Geckos print at Art.com.

Monday, September 2, 2013

New Shopping Bags



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Simple Ecology organic cotton grocery bag with quilted animal pattern and buttons
Simple Ecology shopping tote with yellow flower, blue sky oil painting applique
Simple Ecology shopping tote with yellow and blue flowers applique

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Oil Painted Tote Bag Panel

Trying something new in the shopping bag category.  In addition to my original art printed fabric quilted panels, I'm adding original oil paint, ink, and brass grommets on unstretched gessoed canvas.  This one is titled "Yellow and Blue Flowers," size 11" h x 10," w to be appliqued onto a Simple Ecology organic cotton shopping tote.

One of my quilted panel grocery bags and some smaller gift bags are now posted in the Crafts section of my new website Redcrowartworks.com.  The original oil painted panel bags will retail for between $60 and $115 once I get them finished.