Infinite Line of Human, 2012, Oil on Canvas, 152cm x 122cm
Seven, 2012, Acrylic on Canvas, 107cm x 61cm
Infinite Line of Human
As I continue to grow passionately in the art scene, I hold firmly to one foundational unity that I’ve carried since childhood, the seven colours of the rainbow. This spectrum has always guided my creative choices, influencing the concepts and themes behind my work. Beyond painting, I see these seven hues as reflections of life itself, quietly shaping our emotions, choices, and experiences in ways we rarely notice.
The number seven has long fascinated me. Philosophically, it represents wholeness, harmony, and the bridge between the spiritual and material worlds, a number sacred across religions, sciences, and the arts. In the Qur’an, there are seven heavens and seven layers of the earth, divine symbols of completeness and cosmic order. In music, seven notes form the foundation of all melodies, echoing the idea that infinite variations can arise from a finite system. Across cultures, seven often stands for the search for truth, the union of body and soul, and the mystery of creation itself.
My fascination with this number began when I folded a blank paper seven times. I noticed how lines emerged, intersected, and connected, forming infinite paths and small triangular shapes where they met. These triangles became my starting point, my geometry of thought. I translated these forms onto canvas, weaving the seven colors of the rainbow into each structure. The result was a field of symmetrical patterns that seemed to breathe a visual rhythm reflecting balance and infinity.
Through this experimentation, I developed a new approach to portrait painting where human faces become maps of emotion, geometry, and colour. Every shade represents a different layer of experience such as calmness, chaos, serenity, pain, and rebirth. The triangle, repeated across each face, symbolizes the trinity of mind, body, and soul, while the spectrum of seven hues mirrors the emotional frequencies that define us.
When viewers encounter my work, I invite them to perceive not just a face but a mirror of their own inner spectrum, the infinite line of human existence expressed through colour, form, and light.
Art, like numbers, is endless. As long as humanity exists, art will continue to evolve, reflecting every age, belief, and civilization that rises and falls. My portraits are my way of tracing that infinite line connecting the geometry of the unseen with the emotion of the human face, uniting the cosmic and the personal through the eternal language of seven.