Infinite Love

Dream of a Night in Giza — Thal Ra — Symbolic Singularity
Eye of Horus symbol painting by Dan Aug, triangular composition on planet Thal Ra representing a singularity

Infinite Love (oil on canvas 100 x 120 cm) belongs to a foundational period in Dan Aug’s artistic development (2004), marking the moment in which the artist identifies and consolidates what he defines as the “symbol of the Golden Age.” This discovery is not merely formal, but conceptual, establishing a recurring structure within the series.

The composition is organized around a triangular configuration, within which the symbol The Eye of Horus is inscribed, generating a system of visual tension and balance. This geometry operates as a stabilizing axis, while simultaneously directing the viewer’s attention toward a central point of convergence.

Set against the scenography of the planet Thal Ra, (novel The Legacy of Neferu) the work introduces a spatial context that transcends terrestrial references. The interaction between symbol, structure, and environment produces what can be interpreted as a singularity—a locus where symbolic meaning and spatial energy collapse into a unified field.

As such, the painting stands as a characteristic example of the series, where geometry, cosmology, and symbolic language converge into a coherent visual system.