Cover for my sheet musicCover for my sheet music
Technique: Indian ink on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 7.9x7.9 inc (20x20 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 211

RosesRoses
Technique: Crayon on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 7.1x8,7 inc (18x22 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 174

Fruit tree flowersFruit tree flowers
Year: 2013
Technique: Pensil on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 11.8x8.3 inc (30x21 cm)

DewDew
Year: 2007
Technique: Stumps and pencil on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 19.7x24.8 inc (50x63 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 195

Bunch of grapesBunch of grapes
Year: 2006
Technique: Wax crayons on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 5.1x7.1 inc (13x18 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 270

A rose for SandraA rose for Sandra
Year: 2003
Technique: Color printing
Dimensions: 18.11x16.6 inc (46x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 273

SunflowersSunflowers
Year: 1999
Technique: Stumps and pencil on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 16.6x18.11 inc (32x46 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 274

Roses in the rainRoses in the rain
Year: 1994
Technique: Crayon on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 19.7x28.74 inc (50x73 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 190

A pod from The calendar of soyA pod from The calendar of soy
Year: 1988
Technique: Reproduction on paper of a crayon drawing
Dimensions: 9.06x13 inc (23x33 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 203

Cover for my sheet musicCover for my sheet music
Technique: Indian ink on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 7.9x7.9 inc (20x20 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 211

RosesRoses
Technique: Crayon on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 7.1x8,7 inc (18x22 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 174

Fruit tree flowersFruit tree flowers
Year: 2013
Technique: Pensil on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 11.8x8.3 inc (30x21 cm)

DewDew
Year: 2007
Technique: Stumps and pencil on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 19.7x24.8 inc (50x63 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 195

Bunch of grapesBunch of grapes
Year: 2006
Technique: Wax crayons on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 5.1x7.1 inc (13x18 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 270

A rose for SandraA rose for Sandra
Year: 2003
Technique: Color printing
Dimensions: 18.11x16.6 inc (46x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 273

SunflowersSunflowers
Year: 1999
Technique: Stumps and pencil on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 16.6x18.11 inc (32x46 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 274

Roses in the rainRoses in the rain
Year: 1994
Technique: Crayon on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 19.7x28.74 inc (50x73 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 190

A pod from The calendar of soyA pod from The calendar of soy
Year: 1988
Technique: Reproduction on paper of a crayon drawing
Dimensions: 9.06x13 inc (23x33 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 203

Cover for my sheet musicTechnique: Indian ink on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 7.9x7.9 inc (20x20 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 211
RosesTechnique: Crayon on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 7.1x8,7 inc (18x22 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 174
DewYear: 2007
Technique: Stumps and pencil on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 19.7x24.8 inc (50x63 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 195
Bunch of grapesYear: 2006
Technique: Wax crayons on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 5.1x7.1 inc (13x18 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 270
A rose for SandraYear: 2003
Technique: Color printing
Dimensions: 18.11x16.6 inc (46x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 273
SunflowersYear: 1999
Technique: Stumps and pencil on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 16.6x18.11 inc (32x46 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 274
Roses in the rainYear: 1994
Technique: Crayon on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 19.7x28.74 inc (50x73 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 190
A pod from The calendar of soyYear: 1988
Technique: Reproduction on paper of a crayon drawing
Dimensions: 9.06x13 inc (23x33 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 203
The precision of the drawing, which is frequently worthy of a scientific herbarium…
The precision of the drawing, which is frequently worthy of a scientific herbarium…
The “vegetable world”: the forms and colours of Graziano Lauzana’s painting
In his drawings of the “vegetable world”, Lauzana is able to express his imagination freely in combinations of form and colour.
The precision of his drawings, which are often worthy of inclusion in a scientific herbarium, does not contradict but rather effectively complements the imaginative element which shows petals and stems in eye-catching colours and weaves complex background patterns which interact perfectly with the elements in the foreground.
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Lauzana has always depicted a wide range of subjects, constantly extending his modus operandi, painting according to his whim, frequently changing the perspective from which he interprets the flowing forms and phenomena, adapting his research to a growing number of inner sensations and situations.
Thus, he is able to appreciate the more grotesque aspects with gentle irony, the profoundness of spirituality with a sincere fascination, the human physiognomy with interpretative skill, the primigenial vibrancy of the animal kingdom and the morphological and chromatic richness of the vegetable kingdom.
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