"Infinity is never whole; we only glimpse it in fragments."
A living series of minimal meditations on light, void, and motion. Each work is a moment suspended in time, a circle split, a path unfolding, a force twisting into form. Together, they compose a quiet language of existence, where geometry becomes poetry and absence speaks as loudly as presence.
This is not merely minimal art. It is a study of what remains when all else is removed, a contemplation on the thresholds between chaos and order, unity and division, being and becoming.
Each piece is a portal into the Void. A message from the edge of infinity, inviting you to step closer and listen.
Explore the CollectionA dark sphere awakens with a red mark, the first whisper of form from nothingness.
Infinity takes its first breath.
"Z Origin" captures the most terrifying and beautiful moment in existence: the first stirring of awareness from perfect unconsciousness.
That dark sphere isn't just nothingness—it's the profound peace of non-being, the absolute silence before the first word was ever spoken. The white sphere floats within like pure potential itself, consciousness in its most innocent form, untouched and luminous.
And then—that red mark. Not violent, but gentle as a first breath. The wound of consciousness awakening to itself.
We are that red mark. Infinity's way of saying its own name.
A perfect circle, split by a single line. The first division. The first awareness.
From awareness the journey begins.
"Meridian" reveals the fundamental paradox of existence—that wholeness can only truly know itself through division.
That perfect circle represents everything we long for: completeness, unity, seamless belonging. But the single line that splits it isn't destruction—it's the birth of perspective itself. Without division, the circle would never know it was whole.
The line doesn't diminish perfection; it creates the possibility of recognizing it. Like the universe drawing its first breath and realizing it has lungs.
The circle remains perfect, even split. The unity was never actually broken.
A tunnel without end, light collapsing into itself; yet at its core, a heart glows red.
Presence awakens; the void is no longer empty.
"Event Horizon" transforms our deepest fear into our most profound truth—that the void we spend our lives running from has been calling us home all along.
We're taught that black holes are cosmic monsters, points of no return where everything is lost forever. But this piece reveals the secret at the center of annihilation: a red heart, glowing with impossible warmth.
The moment where gravity becomes love. Where falling inward means falling toward something that cannot let you go.
The void was never empty. We were just too afraid to look closely enough to see its heart beating.
Yin-yang spheres entwine, harmony born from opposing forces in quiet orbit.
Existence begins to dance.
"Balance" reveals that harmony isn't the absence of opposition but the intimate dance between forces that could destroy each other yet choose instead to orbit.
Dark and light don't merge into gray. They maintain their essential natures while creating something neither could achieve alone: motion, relationship, meaning.
Balance is never static. It's a constant negotiation, a perpetual falling and catching, a dance so ancient it looks like stillness from a distance.
Opposition isn't the problem. Opposition is the music.
Drifting spheres trace the apparent time's path, connected yet fading into eternal looping motion.
Time as illusion.
"Flow" whispers that time isn't taking us anywhere because there's nowhere to go.
The present moment isn't a point on a line but a bead on an infinite loop, and every 'now' contains every other 'now' if we could only see clearly enough.
If time is a loop, then nothing is truly lost. Every goodbye contains the seed of reunion. Every ending is just the inhale before the next beginning.
We are not in time. We are time, flowing through itself, eternally.
Crimson core radiates blades, life unfolding in precise, vital geometry.
Radiate from within.
"Bloom" captures the moment when containment becomes impossible—when what's been held inside must finally, violently, beautifully break free.
That crimson core isn't gently unfolding. It's exploding with precise, geometric fury. Life doesn't ask permission to emerge. It radiates outward with sharp edges and vital force.
Blooming isn't peaceful—it's courageous. Each blade radiating from the center is a decision to be seen, to take up space, to insist on existence.
Radiate from within. Not because it's easy. Because it's the only way to stay alive.
A single red drop on metal, the quiet cost of creation's raw sacrifice.
Pain becomes motion; motion becomes form.
"Tear" captures the exact moment when cost becomes visible—that single red drop suspended on cold metal, the price we pay for daring to create anything real.
This isn't metaphorical blood. This is the literal substance of becoming. Every transformation demands sacrifice. Every act of creation extracts something we can never get back.
Warm crimson against merciless metal. Life meeting mechanism. Soul encountering the industrial machinery of manifestation.
Pain becomes motion. Motion becomes form. The tear becomes the work itself.
A single sphere, split by shadow, still glows with unity.
Separation is only an illusion.
"Split Infinities" reveals the cruelest and most liberating truth—that the division we suffer from exists only in how we choose to see.
That diagonal line cutting through the sphere looks absolute, final, like a wound that can never heal. But the sphere was never actually split. The light didn't stop existing in the shadow.
The line is just a viewing angle, a perspective we mistake for reality. A teacher, not a wound.
The sphere remains whole, glowing with unity, even as we insist on seeing it split. Separation is the story we tell.
Arcs weave layered spheres, horizons converging in symmetrical possibility.
Embrace your Infinity.
"Union" arrives not with thunder but with whisper—the quiet recognition that everything I spent my life seeking was already here, layered within itself.
Those arcs weaving through layered spheres aren't coming together. They're revealing what was always woven. Every horizon I thought separated me from wholeness was just another fold in the same infinite fabric.
All seeking is nostalgia. We're not trying to become whole—we're trying to remember we never stopped being whole.
Every fragment of infinity contains the whole infinity. The journey was never about getting somewhere. It was about seeing where we already are.
Simonart is a visionary digital artist exploring the intersection of science, philosophy, and existence itself.
With a Master's degree in Theoretical Astrophysics and Cosmology, she transforms cosmic phenomena and existential questions into minimal, meditative visual forms. Her work investigates infinity, consciousness, void, and the thresholds between being and becoming, where scientific inquiry meets philosophical contemplation.
Beginning her artistic journey at age six with traditional painting, Simonart has evolved through pen drawings to digital art, which she has pursued since 2018. This progression allowed her to explore motion, geometry, and temporal dimensions creating works that function as portals for introspection rather than mere images.
Her career in the NFT space began in 2021, emphasizing authentic, hand-crafted work in an era increasingly dominated by AI. In 2022, she was accepted as an artist on SuperRare, debuting her genesis piece "Life"—an animated meditation on the laws that govers the Cosmos and our existence. That same year brought international recognition with exhibitions in Hong Kong (K11 Start Art Gallery), Rome, and Sharjah, establishing her presence on the global stage.
Complementing her practice, Simonart completed contemporary art training at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), deepening her understanding of how modern art intersects with cultural and philosophical narratives.
In 2025, she launched "Fragments of Infinity: Echoes of the Void" on Foundation—nine hand-drawn 1/1 NFTs created over nine months. Each piece serves as a living meditation: from "Z Origin" (the first breath of consciousness) to "Event Horizon" (where gravity becomes love) to "Union" (the convergence of all things). These works don't simply depict concepts—they create spaces for viewers to contemplate the fundamental nature of existence.
With an active voice in the digital art community, Simonart remains committed to authenticity, hand-crafted creation. In a landscape of algorithmic generation, her work stands as a testament to genuine artistic expression, where every line, every form, every meditation emerges from human consciousness reaching toward infinity.
“As an astrophysicist, I study infinity through equations. As an artist, I capture it in fragments.”