How iris art is made: The Iris Blink process explained

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The Iris Blink process explained

If you have seen iris art and wondered how a smartphone photo becomes a finished piece of wall art, this page explains it in full. Every stage of The Iris Blink process is covered here: what you do, what the team does, what to expect at each point, and how long it takes. Keep reading to understand the full process.

The Iris Blink process: all five stages

Step 1:  Take your iris photo at home

Everything starts with a close-up photograph of your iris, the colored ring around your pupil. You take this yourself at home using your smartphone. No appointment, no photographer, no travel.

The most important thing is lighting. Turn on your phone's flashlight and hold it to the side of your eye, about 10 to 15 centimeters away, angled across the iris rather than directly into it. This illuminates the surface and reveals the color and detail that would otherwise be hidden in shadow.

With the light in position, hold your camera 10 to 20 centimeters from your eye and tap the iris on the screen to focus. Look at a fixed point on the wall, keep your eye open as wide as comfortable, and take 10 to 15 shots. Review them at full zoom and choose the sharpest one.

A few things to do before you shoot:

  • Remove contact lenses
  • Clear any eye makeup
  • Make sure the camera lens is clean.

These small steps make a noticeable difference to the quality of the final image.

 

What if my photo is not good enough?

The Iris Blink team reviews every uploaded photo before starting any artwork. If the image is not sharp enough or lacks sufficient detail, they will tell you before any work begins and give you specific guidance on how to retake it. You will never discover a problem only after the print has been produced.

Step 2Choose your product and upload

Once you have your photo, go to our website and choose the product that suits your space and your preference.

 

Product type:

  • Canvas prints are stretched over a wooden frame with a gallery-wrap finish and arrive ready to hang.
  • Premium posters are printed on fine art paper and sold unframed, giving you flexibility over framing.
  • Black-framed and white-framed posters come in clean aluminum frames and are ready to hang straight from the packaging.

Collection:  Choose by the number of irises.

  • Solo is a single iris.
  • Duo combines two.
  • Trio combines three.
  • Quartet combines four.

All multi-iris prints are composed by the artists into a single cohesive piece.

 

Size:

Available sizes vary by product type and are shown on each product page. If you are unsure, the team is available by email or chat to advise.

After choosing, upload your iris photo when prompted during checkout. The upload is secure and handled entirely through the website.

Step 3:  Creation of digital proof 

This is the stage that makes Iris Blink different from most custom print services.

Within 24 hours of placing your order, the Iris Blink artists produce a digital proof of your artwork and send it to you by email. The proof shows the finished piece exactly as it will look when printed: the colors, the artistic style, the crop, and the composition. Nothing is printed at this stage. The proof is for your review.

The artists work with your iris photo to bring out the color, texture, and structural detail that make each iris unique. They interpret the image in the style associated with the product you chose. The result is a piece designed specifically around your iris, not a template applied to a photo.

 

What happens if I am not happy with the proof?

You ask for changes. The revision process at Iris Blink is unlimited and free. There is no maximum on the number of rounds, and there is no extra charge at any point. You can ask for different colors, a different crop, a different artistic treatment, or any other adjustment. The team works with you until the piece looks exactly as you want it.

 

Step 4:  Review, request changes, and approve

When the proof arrives by email, look at it carefully at full size. Consider whether the colors match what you had in mind, whether the crop shows the full iris clearly, and whether the overall style works for the space where it will be displayed.

 

If anything needs changing, reply to the email with your feedback. Be specific: 'the blue tones could be cooler' is more useful than 'not sure about the color. The clearer your feedback, the faster the revision cycle.

 

Typical revision requests include: adjusting color warmth or saturation, changing the level of contrast, widening or tightening the crop, or shifting the artistic style. All of these are standard and handled at no extra cost.

Once the proof looks exactly as you want it, you approve it. That approval is the trigger for production. Nothing prints before that point.

 

Step 5Print, frame, and free shipping to your door

After approval, your order moves to production. Iris Blink uses museum-quality canvas and archival inks for canvas prints, and acid-free fine art paper for poster formats. Archival inks are specifically formulated to resist fading for decades under normal display conditions.

Most orders are printed and dispatched within one to two business days of approval. Framed prints arrive with the frame attached, ready to hang. Canvas prints are gallery-wrapped and also ready to hang with no additional framing needed.

Shipping is free on every order. Delivery timescales depend on your location and the shipping option selected at checkout.

 

What do the artists at Iris Blink do?

The artistic process is worth understanding because it explains why Iris art looks the way it does and why the results vary so much between different orders.

An iris photo taken with a smartphone, even a good one, is a starting point rather than a finished product. The color in a raw iris photo is often flatter than the real eye because of how smartphone cameras process close-up images. The texture and structural detail are present but may need to be drawn out. The background, the white of the eye, the eyelashes, and anything outside the iris itself need to be addressed.

The artists at Iris Blink work with each iris photograph individually. They enhance the color to reflect the natural depth of the iris rather than the compressed version the camera captured. They bring out the radial fiber structure, the pigment layers, and the markings that give each iris its distinctive appearance. They also handle the composition: centering the iris, removing distracting elements, and preparing the image for printing at the size you ordered.

For multi-iris prints, the artists compose two, three, or four irises into a single piece. The layout, spacing, and relative sizing of each iris within the frame are all part of the artistic work.

The result is not a filtered photograph. It is an artwork made from a photograph.

Materials and print quality at Iris Blink

Canvas prints

Iris Blink canvas prints use premium museum-quality canvas stretched over a solid wooden frame. The image is printed with archival inks, which means the colors are designed to remain stable for decades without fading or shifting. The gallery-wrap finish means the image continues around the edges of the frame, so the piece looks complete from any angle. No additional framing is needed.

Premium posters

Fine art paper prints are produced on thick, acid-free paper stock with a smooth matte finish. Acid-free paper resists yellowing over time. These prints are sold unframed, which is the right choice if you want to match a specific frame to your existing interior or add the print to a gallery wall where all frames already match.

Framed posters

The framed options use the same fine art paper print in a clean aluminum frame. Black aluminum frames suit contemporary and minimalist interiors. White aluminum frames suit Scandinavian, coastal, and lighter modern spaces. Both arrive with the print already mounted and ready to hang, with no assembly required.

How long does the Iris Blink take?

From placing your order to receiving your finished print, most customers complete the process in seven to twelve days. Here is the breakdown:

      24 hours:digital proof delivered to your email.

      1 to 3 days:revision rounds, depending on how many changes are requested and how quickly you respond to each proof.

      1 to 2 business days:printing and dispatch after you approve the final proof.

      3 to 7 days:standard delivery, depending on your location.

If you are ordering with a specific date in mind, such as a birthday, an anniversary, or a gift occasion, place your order at least two weeks before that date to give yourself a comfortable buffer at every stage.

Frequently asked questions about the process

Do I need to visit a studio or book an appointment?

No. The entire Iris Blink process is online from start to finish. You take the photo at home, upload it through the website, receive the proof by email, and request any changes by email. The finished print ships directly to you. There is no studio, no appointment, and no in-person visit at any stage.

What if my photo is blurry or the team cannot use it?

The team reviews every photo before starting any work. If the image is not usable, they will contact you before anything is produced and explain exactly what needs to be different. This means you are never charged for a piece that cannot be made well. Most photo issues come down to lighting or focus, both of which are easy to fix with a second attempt.

Can I change my mind about the style after seeing the proof?

Yes. The proof stage is specifically for this. If the first proof shows an abstract style and you decide you would prefer something more realistic, or vice versa, you say so in your feedback, and the team produces a revised proof. There is no penalty for changing direction after the first proof, and no limit on how many revisions you can request.

Is the iris photo I uploaded stored or shared?

Iris Blink uses your photo solely to produce your artwork. It is not shared with third parties or used for any other purpose. If you have specific questions about data handling, contact the team directly before placing your order.

What is the difference between a canvas and a framed poster for iris art?

Canvas is printed on fabric stretched over a wooden frame. The texture of the canvas surface adds a physical depth to the image that a flat paper print cannot replicate. It is the most popular choice for large statement pieces. A framed poster is printed on fine art paper, which produces a sharper, more precise image with no surface texture. It suits smaller sizes and spaces where the clean, flat look of a paper print is preferred. Both use archival inks and are designed to last.

What happens after I approve the proof?

Your order moves straight to production. The piece is printed using the exact approved design, framed if applicable, packaged carefully, and dispatched within one to two business days. You receive a shipping notification with tracking information. The print ships free regardless of your location or order size.

Why is the process designed this way?

The proof-before-print model exists because iris art is personal in a way that most custom products are not. A piece made from your iris cannot be returned to stock. It cannot be resold. If the print is not right, the only solution is to start again. The digital proof stage removes that risk entirely.

Unlimited revisions exist for the same reason. The first proof is the artist's interpretation of your iris in the style you selected. It is often very close to what you want. But the details that make it exactly right, the specific warmth of the color, the precise level of contrast, the exact crop, are things only you can judge. The revision process gives you the time and space to get those right before anything goes to print.

Free shipping exists because Iris Blink operates online. There is no physical location, no overhead that needs to be passed on in delivery costs, and no reason for shipping to be an obstacle to ordering.

If you have questions that are not covered here, visit the how it works page on our website, read through customer reviews to see what the experience looks like in practice, or browse the full collection to see the range of products available.


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