The enlightenedThe enlightened Technique: Mixed on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 13.8x19.3 inc (35x49 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 184

GandhiGandhi Technique: Indian ink and ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 9.45x13.4 inc (24x34 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 160

JesusJesus Technique: Crayon on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 9.45x16.6 inc (24x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 12

Oriental gazeOriental gaze Year: 2013
Technique: Pensil on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 11.8x8.3 inc (30x21 cm)

Young hinduYoung hindu Year: 2013
Technique: Pensil on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 11.8x8.3 inc (30x21 cm)

Oriental womanOriental woman Year: 2013
Technique: Pensil on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 11.8x8.3 inc (30x21 cm)

Oriental gazeOriental gaze Year: 2012
Technique: Ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 13,8x9.84 inc (35x25 cm)

JesusJesus Year: 2003
Technique: Color printing on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 11.8x15.35 inc (30x39 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 88

Woman of AfricaWoman of Africa Year: 1994
Technique: Crayon on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 13x18.5 inc (33x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 27

Little girlLittle girl Year: 1992
Technique: Pensil on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 16.6x18.5 inc (32x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 17

Sleeping womanSleeping woman Year: 1991
Technique: Pensil on Caran d'Ach paper
Dimensions: 18.9x16.6 inc (48x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 23

Portrait of woman readingPortrait of woman reading Year: 1991
Technique: Red chalks on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 16.6x18.5 inc (32x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 16

Little girl with dogLittle girl with dog Year: 1991
Technique: Crayon on Caran d'Ach cardboard
Dimensions: 16.6x18.5 inc (32x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 15

The enlightenedThe enlightened
Technique: Mixed on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 13.8x19.3 inc (35x49 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 184

GandhiGandhi
Technique: Indian ink and ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 9.45x13.4 inc (24x34 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 160

JesusJesus
Technique: Crayon on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 9.45x16.6 inc (24x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 12

Oriental gazeOriental gaze
Year: 2013
Technique: Pensil on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 11.8x8.3 inc (30x21 cm)

Young hinduYoung hindu
Year: 2013
Technique: Pensil on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 11.8x8.3 inc (30x21 cm)

Oriental womanOriental woman
Year: 2013
Technique: Pensil on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 11.8x8.3 inc (30x21 cm)

Oriental gazeOriental gaze
Year: 2012
Technique: Ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 13,8x9.84 inc (35x25 cm)

JesusJesus
Year: 2003
Technique: Color printing on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 11.8x15.35 inc (30x39 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 88

Woman of AfricaWoman of Africa
Year: 1994
Technique: Crayon on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 13x18.5 inc (33x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 27

Little girlLittle girl
Year: 1992
Technique: Pensil on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 16.6x18.5 inc (32x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 17

Sleeping womanSleeping woman
Year: 1991
Technique: Pensil on Caran d'Ach paper
Dimensions: 18.9x16.6 inc (48x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 23

Portrait of woman readingPortrait of woman reading
Year: 1991
Technique: Red chalks on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 16.6x18.5 inc (32x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 16

Little girl with dogLittle girl with dog
Year: 1991
Technique: Crayon on Caran d'Ach cardboard
Dimensions: 16.6x18.5 inc (32x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 15

The enlightenedTechnique: Mixed on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 13.8x19.3 inc (35x49 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 184
GandhiTechnique: Indian ink and ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 9.45x13.4 inc (24x34 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 160
JesusTechnique: Crayon on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 9.45x16.6 inc (24x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 12
Oriental gazeYear: 2012
Technique: Ball-point pen on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 13,8x9.84 inc (35x25 cm)
JesusYear: 2003
Technique: Color printing on thin cardboard
Dimensions: 11.8x15.35 inc (30x39 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 88
Woman of AfricaYear: 1994
Technique: Crayon on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 13x18.5 inc (33x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 27
Little girlYear: 1992
Technique: Pensil on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 16.6x18.5 inc (32x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 17
Sleeping womanYear: 1991
Technique: Pensil on Caran d'Ach paper
Dimensions: 18.9x16.6 inc (48x32 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 23
Portrait of woman readingYear: 1991
Technique: Red chalks on Fabriano paper
Dimensions: 16.6x18.5 inc (32x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 16
Little girl with dogYear: 1991
Technique: Crayon on Caran d'Ach cardboard
Dimensions: 16.6x18.5 inc (32x47 cm)
Progressive number of the 2010 catalog 15
… a process which helps to cross the barrier between the visible and the invisible…
… a process which helps to cross the barrier between the visible and the invisible…
Lauzana’s portraits as a representation of the inner self
Graziano Lauzana is extremely attentive to mood swings, which means that his portraits are above all a representation of the inner self which, thanks to a refined and mature technique, he translates into features and expressions.
This underlines the unicity of the individual, of their experience and subjectivity, of their primigenial ways of being and, at the same time, form the ultimate representation of the sense of their own existence. In a process which results in overcoming the barrier between the visible and the invisible found in the soul and facial expression, these, as if by magic, come together.
Thematics
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.



