Giulia Razetti

I live in Turin, where I work in environmental sustainability.
I love colors and stories, especially those I share with my children and friends.
I bought my first set of watercolors during the second lockdown, and now I never go anywhere without them.
I am a student at Pencil Art School and am finishing my three-year online course in illustration.
I can only put a tiny fraction of what I think and imagine onto paper, which is why I draw and color as quickly as possible.
I hope my illustrations can float lightly among people.
Some of my watercolors unexpectedly won a couple of local contests, encouraging me to continue on this path.

A portrait of Giulia Razetti, an illustrator in Turin, smiling in front of her artwork in an art gallery.
Giulia Razetti, the creative force behind the illustrations by GRAZ.

My name is GRAZ, and I’d like to thank you for the time we’ve spent together thanks to the drawing I created and you’re looking at.
For my part, I enjoy looking for small details, lines, or color combinations that satisfy my quest for lightness.

Production of *Ballando sulla palla* by Giulia Razetti
One of the stages in the creation of *Ballando sulla palla* by Giulia Razetti

Sketches for "Dancing on the Ball"

Mixed media: pencil and wax crayon
Year: 2025

Dancing on the Ball by Giulia Razetti
"Dancing on the Ball" by Giulia Razetti,

Dancing on the ball

Mixed media: watercolors, wax pastels, collage, gel pen
. Year: 2025

What I like to do

I really enjoy drawing funny, surreal, or dreamlike scenes.
The tools I use most often are pencil and ink for my sketches, which I then turn into watercolors.
Sometimes I like to add a few extra touches using collage, pencils, acrylic pens, or wax crayons.
My goal is to entertain, amaze, or inspire the viewers of my illustrations to dream.

Professional watercolor palettes, color palettes, and swatch books for hand-drawn illustrations.
Exploring color and lightness: my beloved watercolor sets

Services Offered

From illustrations for special occasions—such as greeting cards, children’s decorations, or display boards—to watercolor workshops for adults and children

A group of children in an art workshop showing off their colorful cloud drawings, created using watercolors and stencils.
Young artists proudly display the skies and clouds they created during a workshop
A close-up of a child's hand using a brush to fill in drawn circles, learning watercolor techniques and creating colorful bubbles.
Experimenting with shapes and color: a glimpse into the freehand creative process
A view of a chaotic yet creative artist's work table, featuring a portrait of a woman with watercolor-splattered hair, professional brushes, a color palette, pastels, ink bottles, scissors, and real leaves.
When watercolor illustration meets nature and mixed media. This is how an idea by GRAZ comes to life
A young woman taking an art class, seen from behind, as she paints a delicate mountain landscape in watercolor in a small sketchbook.
Concentration and calm during a painting session at an adult workshop