Infinite Universe is an oil painting that explores the intimate relationship between cosmic infinity and human emotions. At the center of the work, two blue “sad monsters” are entwined, holding each other gently, their heads resting on each other in a gesture of comfort. An intense red light illuminates the scene, coming from the bottom of the painting, where a red planet stands, symbolizing a source of heat and energy, while casting this bright glow on the figures.
Their black hair blends into the background of the painting, which represents the universe. Stars mingle with their hair, creating a blur between their identity and the cosmic immensity, as if the two characters were intrinsically linked to the infinity of space. This fusion suggests a deep connection between beings and the universe, emphasizing the notion that the universe is as much in them as around them.
Infinite Universe invites us to reflect on the place of these “sad monsters” in this vast and unfathomable space. Are they guardians, observers, or fragments of our own humanity projected into the cosmos?
The work also questions our own perception of infinity: is our universe truly endless, or is this infinity a reflection of our minds and emotions? Infinite Universe is a visual meditation on the nature of love, comfort, and how these emotions extend across time and space, beyond visible boundaries, into a universe that can be both vast and deeply intimate.