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In 2004, the Jersey Heritage commissioned artist, Chris Levine, to create a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This portrait served as an emblem of the Island of Jersey’s 800-year long allegiance to the Crown. Titled Equanimity, this work was displayed at the National Portrait Gallery in 2011 and reimagined as The Diamond Queen a year later in 2012. Another work that derived from Levine’s collaboration with the Queen was Lightness of Being. This 2008 portrait is said to be one of the most renowned 21st-century representations of the reigning British monarch.

 

Lightness of Being, 2008

Giclée Print
1184 x 841 mm
Edition of 3 + 2 AP

Lightness of Being (Blue), 2020

Giclée Print with Swarovski Crystals
1210 x 1000 mm
Edition of 1 + 1 AP



Lightness of Being (Silver Gelatin), 2020

Silver Gelatin Print
1400 x 1100 mm
Edition of 3 + 1 AP

Lightness of Being (Fluoro 2), 2013

Silkscreen Print
1050 x 850 mm
Edition of 10 + 4 AP

Lightness of Being (Crystal Edition), 2018

Silkscreen Print
520 x 420 mm
Edition of 100 + 10 AP