Lucas K. Iglesias

From original to print
All of my watercolors are scanned in high resolution and carefully reviewed before they become prints.
I manually retouch small impurities that may have arisen in the analog process – without compromising the character of the work.
I am responsible for the graphic adaptation myself, so that colors, textures and details remain true to the original.
The print is made on Hahnemühle William Turner 190gsm – an acid-free paper made of 100% cotton with a natural, matte structure that supports the depth and texture of the work.

Printed in the studio
I print each work myself in my studio in Slagtehusgade on a professional Canon PFI-320.
Genuine pigment ink and acid-free art paper are used, ensuring archival quality with long durability.
Each print is cut by hand with a roll cutting machine – a precise but time-consuming method that gives each print a unique touch.

Packaging and shipping
Once the prints are cut to size, they are carefully packaged in plastic pockets and shipped in durable cardboard tubes to ensure they arrive safely.
The entire process – from original to shipment – is driven by my desire to deliver a well-crafted and personal work that can hang for many years to come.