This title comes from the soundtrack of the 1986 movie ‘Labyrinth’ in which David Bowie sang “I’ll paint you mornings of gold, I’ll spin you Valentine evenings…”
Indeed, the complexity of this painting reminds me of a hidden labyrinth. A labyrinth is an ancient symbol of wholeness. The imagery of the circle and spiral combine into a meandering but purposeful journey. The labyrinth represents a path to our own center and back again out into the world.
The top layers of paint on this canvas have a reflective quality and are therefore difficult to capture on a photo. I have added extra photos to show how the paint layers reflect the light differently from various angles.
*Picture from my studio during the process of making this painting

Close-up – Labyrinth

Picture from another angle.
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.