Lasansky’s work is figurative, and, like his grandfather, tends to focus on subjects readily available to him—such as family members—and those of historical and personal significance.
This image of Martin Luther was created in the medium of intaglio printmaking and commemorates the 500th year anniversary of the Reformation.
In 2016, Lasansky gifted 40 original intaglio prints of Martin Luther to Wartburg College in celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
The intaglio printmaking process involves etching and engraving on a flat piece of copper:[7] I was honored by Diego’s gift, and I’m delighted to be in a position to share.
Diego’s only request is that the receiving institutions find a home for this print in their permanent collection of art.The church, for centuries, was the main supporter of the arts.