On June 15, 2026, La Poste (the French postal service) issued a stamp in its art series, featuring an original work by Ron Agam, known for his holographic and lenticular 3D art.
An iridescent transparent film is applied in vertical stripes to the stamp to create a diffraction of the image, closely mimicking the lenticular effect of the original artwork.
“I love France with all my heart” is an intimate declaration, born of gratitude and a deep attachment. France made me the artist and art lover I am. Through its light, culture, and enduring creative spirit, it nurtured my vision and shaped my sensibility, leaving an imprint that has never faded. Paris holds a central place in this story. A city of learning, museums, libraries, and studios, it accompanied my education and development, not only as an artist but also as a thinker. In its streets, its works, and its ideas, I found an inner calling, a way to deepen one's gaze, to question, to understand. For me, Paris embodies that France which is also the homeland of great thinkers, where art and thought advance together.
This relationship is visually manifested in the stamp itself. The heart is not a simple symbol, but a living form composed of successive layers in the colors of the French flag. These repeated contours create an effect of depth that draws the eye inward, like a continuous emotional movement. Each layer evokes time, memory, and the intensity of a love built slowly, through shared experiences.
The depth of the heart echoes the title. It suggests that true love does not reside on the surface, but in that inner space where emotion, identity, and creation converge. This stamp thus becomes both a tribute to France and the visual expression of a deep, lasting, and sincere bond.