I started this painting before going to the Chagall museum in Nice, but after my visit there, on the Cimiez hill, not far from the historical center of Nice, I cannot help associating it with Chagall’s stained glass windows in the auditorium of the museum. Like Chagall’s windows this painting becomes a bright vivid blue when the light shines through. I love the color blue. All arounds us but also out of reach, because we can never touch the blueness of the sky or the sea nor the blue horizon in the distance.
“If I create from the heart, nearly everything works; if from the head, almost nothing.”
― Marc Chagall
It is painted on canvas which is not affixed to a wooden stretcher frame, but to a transparent plexiglass plate which is installed together with a light inside the frame of the painting. This makes it easy to replace the LED light panel when necessary, which might not be required until 50,000 burning hours.
Frame: This lightwork painting is set within a black frame, which this includes the lighting system, and the back is finished with a sturdy plate. At the back, the cord comes out in the middle. The light work can be dimmed with the small black remote control.
*Please note that this painting is heavier than a regular painting, so make sure it is installed on a reliable screw in the wall.