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Re-Art bring art to life in digital perfection

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The beginning of our European collaboration

An encounter that instantly connected

When we first arrived at Re-Art in Almere, the team welcomed us with genuine warmth. Their passion for art and craftsmanship shone through instantly. From that first moment, it felt like more than an introduction. It marked the beginning of a collaboration where technology and art merge seamlessly.

Capturing the original

The day revolved around one goal: preserving the very essence of Ignacio’s paintings while translating them into the digital realm. The process began with a high-resolution digital capture of the original painting. During this first step, we worked with a second copy to recreate the depth and texture of the paint layers, ensuring the digital version captured the relief and movement of the original brushstrokes.

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Re-Art captures Ignacio Poblet’s original painting in high-resolution detail.

Refining the details

After the initial capture came the stage of fine-tuning. We carefully refined small imperfections and subtle details, such as tiny hearts and uneven edges, while preserving the integrity and soul of the work. This phase required true artistic precision: a digital restoration guided by an artist’s eye.

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Close-up of digital editing process.

Choosing the perfect paper

The next stage focused on the tactile side of reproduction: finding the right paper. We tested several materials to see which texture and surface best captured the feel and depth of the original painting. In the end, we chose the paper that most faithfully reflects the color balance and texture of the work. This decision will guide all future reproductions.

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Close-up of digital editing process

A partnership for the future

What began as an inspiring visit soon became the start of a European collaboration. Re-Art combines technical expertise and artistic precision in perfect harmony with Ignacio Poblet’s vision. Together, we create art that people not only see but truly feel. This first project lays the groundwork for a lasting partnership where craftsmanship, technology, and emotion meet.

More than reproduction – it’s the preservation of experience

Our visit to Re-Art showed that modern technology, guided by sensitivity and purpose, brings us closer to art. Collaboration with specialists who share our pursuit of perfection makes this possible. Together, we bring Ignacio’s work to life in digital form. Each print preserves the same spirit and emotion as the original painting.

The first digital print: the beginning of our European collaboration

This first digital print marks the beginning of our European collaboration with Re-Art. Together, we combine craftsmanship, technology, and art to create something truly powerful.

A meaningful first step in a European journey where art and craftsmanship come together.

Would you like to bring this artwork into your home?

Discover The First Impression – the first fine art print of Ignacio Poblet’s European Collection. A museum-quality A3 reproduction available on fine art paper or canvas.

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Berlin: “Wandering Deities” at the Embassy of Peru

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On September 4, 2025, the Embassy of Peru in Berlin inaugurated the exhibition “Deidades errantes” (Wandering Deities) by Peruvian artist Ignacio Poblet. Hosted in the María Reiche Hall, the opening marked the beginning of a three-week show that ran until September 26.

A Dialogue Between Tradition and Modernity

The collection features nearly 30 large-format paintings, bringing together ancestral Andean gods and contemporary symbols of global life. Poblet’s canvases juxtapose seeds, cloudy skies, Lima’s bustling traffic, tribal traditions, and the omnipresence of fast-food chains and consumer brands. The result is a vibrant dialogue between cultural heritage and modern aspirations, a reflection of the tension and harmony of our globalized world.

As Ignacio himself shared on his social media during the vernissage in Berlin:

“Hoy es la inauguración en la ciudad de Berlín que tiene un clima parecido a Lima, la instalación de una individual con casi 30 cuadros…”
(“Today is the opening in Berlin, a city whose climate feels much like Lima, and the installation of a solo show with almost 30 paintings…”).

An International Career

Ignacio Poblet graduated from the National School of Fine Arts in Lima. His career has taken him across continents, with exhibitions in Peru, Colombia, the United States, France, Singapore, and Germany. While his trajectory is cosmopolitan, Poblet’s work remains deeply rooted in Peruvian identity, exploring how ancient symbols continue to resonate in modern life.

Visitors to the Berlin exhibition were struck by the intensity of colors and surreal imagery, where everyday objects morph into deities, and consumer culture is both celebrated and questioned. The exhibition demonstrated that Poblet’s work speaks not only to Latin American audiences but also resonates strongly in the European cultural landscape.

A Warm Reception in Berlin

During the opening, guests experienced the works up close, with Poblet himself present to discuss his artistic vision. The atmosphere was one of celebration, as reflected in the artist’s own words after the event:

“Estoy muy feliz que se haya podido realizar este evento tan especial. Mil gracias…”
(“I am very happy that this special event could take place. A thousand thanks…”).

The warm reactions on social media, including messages of admiration from friends, colleagues, and collectors, confirmed the success of the show:

“Felicidades por tu arte! Muy original!”“El éxito te acompañará…”.

Looking Ahead: Latin American Art in Europe

Wandering Deities was more than just an exhibition; it was a bridge between Peru and Europe, showing how art can weave together identities across continents. For Ignacio Poblet, leaving his works in Europe opens the door to new opportunities: future exhibitions, collaborations, and the chance to make Latin American art more visible on the European stage.

This Berlin show was not the end, but a beginning. Poblet’s works are set to travel further, engaging new audiences and sparking dialogue about tradition, modernity, and the shared human experience.

Discover more of Ignacio’s work in our online portfolio.