Portrait of a woman Portrait of a woman

Portrait of a woman

Year: 1990
Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 8.3x5.9 inc (21x15 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 47

Portrait of a woman
The pitfall The pitfall

The pitfall

Year: 1990
Technique: Crayon on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 16.6x18.5 inc (32x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 14

The pitfall
Yogananda Yogananda

Yogananda

Year: 1978
Technique: Crayon on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 13x18.5 inc (33x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 29

Yogananda
Shacks Shacks

Shacks

Year: 1973
Technique: Indian ink on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 9.45x12.2 inc (24x31 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 233

Shacks
Horses Horses

Horses

Year: 1972
Technique: Ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 9.45x12.2 inc (24x31 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 232

Horses
The crusades The crusades

The crusades

Year: 1972
Technique: Ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 13x9.45 inc (33x24 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 224

The crusades
Show jumping Show jumping

Show jumping

Technique: Pensil on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 13x18.5 inc (33x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 173

Show jumping
The sparrow The sparrow

The sparrow

Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 7.1x9.45 inc (18x24 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 167

The sparrow
Portrait of a woman Portrait of a woman

Portrait of a woman

Year: 1972
Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 8.3x11.8 inc (21x30 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 144

Portrait of a woman
The deer The deer

The deer

Year: 1971
Technique: Ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 8.3x7.9 inc (21x20 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 161

The deer
Native American and other Native American and other

Native American and other

Year: 1971
Technique: Indian ink and pensil on Palladio paper
Dimensions: 9.45x16.6 inc (24x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 140

Native American and other
Black boys Black boys

Black boys

Year: 1971
Technique: Ball-point pen on Palladio cardboard
Dimensions: 9.45x16.6 inc (24x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 135

Black boys
Human figures Human figures

Human figures

Year: 1971
Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 9.45x16.6 inc (24x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 127

Human figures
A child strangling a goose A child strangling a goose

A child strangling a goose

Year: 1970
Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 7.1x9.45 inc (18x24 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 172

A child strangling a goose
Portrait of a woman Portrait of a woman

Portrait of a woman

Year: 1990
Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 8.3x5.9 inc (21x15 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 47

Portrait of a woman
The pitfall The pitfall

The pitfall

Year: 1990
Technique: Crayon on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 16.6x18.5 inc (32x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 14

The pitfall
Yogananda Yogananda

Yogananda

Year: 1978
Technique: Crayon on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 13x18.5 inc (33x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 29

Yogananda
Shacks Shacks

Shacks

Year: 1973
Technique: Indian ink on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 9.45x12.2 inc (24x31 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 233

Shacks
Horses Horses

Horses

Year: 1972
Technique: Ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 9.45x12.2 inc (24x31 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 232

Horses
The crusades The crusades

The crusades

Year: 1972
Technique: Ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 13x9.45 inc (33x24 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 224

The crusades
Show jumping Show jumping

Show jumping

Technique: Pensil on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 13x18.5 inc (33x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 173

Show jumping
The sparrow The sparrow

The sparrow

Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 7.1x9.45 inc (18x24 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 167

The sparrow
Portrait of a woman Portrait of a woman

Portrait of a woman

Year: 1972
Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 8.3x11.8 inc (21x30 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 144

Portrait of a woman
The deer The deer

The deer

Year: 1971
Technique: Ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 8.3x7.9 inc (21x20 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 161

The deer
Native American and other Native American and other

Native American and other

Year: 1971
Technique: Indian ink and pensil on Palladio paper
Dimensions: 9.45x16.6 inc (24x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 140

Native American and other
Black boys Black boys

Black boys

Year: 1971
Technique: Ball-point pen on Palladio cardboard
Dimensions: 9.45x16.6 inc (24x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 135

Black boys
Human figures Human figures

Human figures

Year: 1971
Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 9.45x16.6 inc (24x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 127

Human figures
A child strangling a goose A child strangling a goose

A child strangling a goose

Year: 1970
Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 7.1x9.45 inc (18x24 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 172

A child strangling a goose
Portrait of a woman Portrait of a woman
Portrait of a woman

Year: 1990
Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 8.3x5.9 inc (21x15 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 47

The pitfall The pitfall
The pitfall

Year: 1990
Technique: Crayon on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 16.6x18.5 inc (32x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 14

Yogananda Yogananda
Yogananda

Year: 1978
Technique: Crayon on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 13x18.5 inc (33x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 29

Shacks Shacks
Shacks

Year: 1973
Technique: Indian ink on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 9.45x12.2 inc (24x31 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 233

Horses Horses
Horses

Year: 1972
Technique: Ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 9.45x12.2 inc (24x31 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 232

The crusades The crusades
The crusades

Year: 1972
Technique: Ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 13x9.45 inc (33x24 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 224

Show jumping Show jumping
Show jumping

Technique: Pensil on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 13x18.5 inc (33x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 173

The sparrow The sparrow
The sparrow

Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 7.1x9.45 inc (18x24 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 167

Portrait of a woman Portrait of a woman
Portrait of a woman

Year: 1972
Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 8.3x11.8 inc (21x30 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 144

The deer The deer
The deer

Year: 1971
Technique: Ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 8.3x7.9 inc (21x20 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 161

Native American and other Native American and other
Native American and other

Year: 1971
Technique: Indian ink and pensil on Palladio paper
Dimensions: 9.45x16.6 inc (24x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 140

Black boys Black boys
Black boys

Year: 1971
Technique: Ball-point pen on Palladio cardboard
Dimensions: 9.45x16.6 inc (24x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 135

Human figures Human figures
Human figures

Year: 1971
Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 9.45x16.6 inc (24x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 127

A child strangling a goose A child strangling a goose
A child strangling a goose

Year: 1970
Technique: Ball-point pen on paper
Dimensions: 7.1x9.45 inc (18x24 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 172

bold lines without hesitations and with a solid figurative structure.

… bold lines without hesitations and with a solid figurative structure.

Sketches, like actual paintings, of a variety of subjects, with immediacy and speed.

Lauzana’s “sketches” are collected in a series of works which underline his voracious appetite for a variety of subjects, whose essential characteristics he captures with the speed and immediacy that are typical of his sketches.

Whether preliminary studies or finished works, they all feature bold lines without hesitations and a solid figurative structure.

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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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