Alex Lazard Figurative Prints
Mexican, b. 1986
Alex Lazard (Mexico 1986) is a painter and engraver that trained in different studios and workshops in Mexico and abroad, as Instituto Allende and the studio of Maestro Gilberto Aceves Navarro.
Furthermore, he studied in the Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado “La Esmeralda” (Mexico City), the University of Barcelona (Spain), and Angel Academy of Classic Art (Florence, Italy), amongst other institutions.
His works portray the coexistence between the everyday and the spiritual, the complexity of human relationships and how they become represented in their surroundings. Lazard has participated in more than 20 group shows and has had 8 solo shows in spaces such as the Centro Cultural del México Contemporaneo, Casa Barragan, Isabelle Serrano Fine Art Gallery and the Senado de la Republica in Mexico City.(Biography provided by Estudio Actual)
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Artist: Alex Lazard
"Portrait of a Poet" four-color print engraved on metal by etching in colors
By Alex Lazard
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
Title: Portrait of a Poet
Etching and soft-ground etching, in colors, 2017. Edtion of 30 printed on hand-made 100% cotton paper. Signed, titled and numbered in pencil. In excellent ...
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Portrait of a Painter
By Alex Lazard
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
Title: Portrait of a Painter
Etching and soft-ground etching, in colors, 2017. Edtion of 30 printed on 100% cotton paper. Signed, titled and numbered in pencil. In excellent condit...
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Always Shadow
By Alex Lazard
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
Title: SIEMPRE SOMBRA - Always Shadow
Etching and soft-ground etching on hand-made paper, in four colors, 2017. Edtion of 5 printed on 100% cotton paper. Signed, titled and numbere...
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Title: "Ebodio" - Wood Engraving Portrait Printed on 100% Cotton Paper
By Alex Lazard
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
Title: "Portrait of Ebodio"
Ebodio was a peasant who worked in the fields while abstract expressionist artist, Alex Lazard lived in Acapulco, México. Lazard was amazed at the number...
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21st Century and Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Alex Lazard Figurative Prints
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Shadow
By Alex Lazard
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
Title: Amigos
Etching and soft-ground etching, in colors, 2017. Edtion of 5 printed on 100% hand-made cotton paper. Signed, titled and numbered in pencil. In excellent condition.
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The Painter Speaks Abstract Expressionist Print
By Alex Lazard
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
Title: The Painter Speaks
Watercolored four-color print on hand-made 100% cotton paper, engraved wood by Alex Lazard. Signed, titled and numbered in pencil. In excellent condition....
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Watercolor, Woodcut
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1991 “Working with Wax: Ten Contemporary Artists,” Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York, NY
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