HOMO FABER 2026
Luciano Petris
©Petris Mosaici
Luciano Petris
©Petris Mosaici
Luciano Petris
©Petris Mosaici
Luciano Petris
©Petris Mosaici
Luciano Petris
©Petris Mosaici
Luciano Petris
©Petris Mosaici

Luciano Petris

Mosaic making

Codroipo, Italy

Recommended by Fondazione Cologni Dei Mestieri D'Arte

Custom made mosaics

  • Luciano is a skilled and experienced master
  • His work is internationally renowned
  • He collaborates with contemporary artists and architects

Born and raised in the heart of the ancient mosaic tradition, Luciano Petris was educated at the internationally well-known Scuola Mosaicisti del Friuli in Spilimbergo. He opened his workshop in 1980 in Codroipo, after ten years working for a specialised company. His experience as a mosaic maker covers more than 50 years. Luciano's mosaics are located all over the world. Using mostly Venetian smalti, Luciano can make any kind of mosaic, from small ones to very large creations for walls, floor, bathrooms and pools. He makes both replicas of ancient and modern masterpieces, as well as original contemporary artworks from his collaborations with artists and architects. “Today my enthusiasm is stronger than ever," he says.

Luciano Petris is a master artisan: he began his career in 1972 and he started teaching in 1993.

INTERVIEW

Most of all, I love working on contemporary art projects, collaborating in symbiosis with an artist or architect. Contemporary art has such a freshness and novelty, that requires spontaneity and a strong creative contribution.

I had a great experience with Jože Ciuha, a Slovenian painter, the ideal artist for my technique: we made about 30 artworks together. The collaboration with Austrian artist Christian Attersee, I enjoyed his dynamic style. Anton Lehmden called me to work for the Vienna underground, that was very memorable.

It takes a peculiar technique, beginning from the tile making. They have to be cut in order to obtain a special rhythm: in different ways, with different heights and thicknesses, also in various shapes. A contemporary mosaic cannot be flat.

Definitely, since everything has become faster and this craft is slow. It takes time and care. Also, now anything can be imitated and there is great confusion about what constitutes an authentic handcrafted mosaic.