A circular sun emblem centered on a transparent background, featuring an orange sun face with closed eyes, curved lashes, a long vertical nose line, and small pink cheek dots. The sun is surrounded by alternating triangular yellow rays and long red and yellow linear rays radiating outward across a hot pink circular field. An outer ring contains evenly spaced yellow dots along the border, forming a decorative frame. This artwork is titled “Sunburst” and created by Hend Shehata
The image presents itself as a complete, radiant form. A perfect circle holds the composition, its boundary marked by a saturated hot pink ring punctuated with evenly spaced yellow dots. These dots move in a steady rhythm around the edge, identical in size and distance, establishing order before the eye reaches the center. Everything is contained; nothing spills beyond the circular edge.
At the heart of the piece sits the sun. Its face is a smooth orange disk, calm and self-contained. The eyes are closed, marked by short curved lashes that arc gently downward, evenly spaced and symmetrical. A single continuous line forms the nose, running vertically and curving slightly as it descends, giving the face quiet character without expression. Two small pink dots rest on each cheek, placed deliberately and evenly, adding warmth without texture.
Radiating from the sun are layers of rays. Closest to the face, wide triangular yellow rays extend outward in a repeating pattern, sharp at the tips and evenly spaced. Between them, longer linear rays stretch farther, alternating in red and yellow, creating a visual pulse that moves outward. These lines are straight, uniform, and controlled, stopping cleanly before the outer border. Energy is implied through repetition, not motion.
The pink field behind the rays acts as a stabilizing ground. It absorbs the intensity of the colors while keeping everything legible. Small circular yellow accents appear within this field, echoing the dotted outer ring and reinforcing the sense of rhythm. The overall effect is balanced and deliberate — brightness without chaos, warmth without glare.
Negative space outside the circle is absolute. The transparent background isolates the emblem, making it feel like a symbol rather than a scene. There is no depth or overlap beyond the layered rays; the artwork remains flat, graphic, and intentional.
On stonewashed denim, the intensity eases. The sharp points of the triangular rays soften slightly as pigment settles into the worn twill. Reds and pinks mellow, blending gently with the fabric’s blue-gray undertone. The sun’s facial lines relax, becoming less crisp.
The dotted border diffuses into the denim texture, losing some contrast but gaining warmth. Emotionally, the piece shifts toward comfort and familiarity. The sun feels remembered rather than radiant.
Stonewashed denim gives the artwork a gentle, worn-in presence. The energy remains, but it feels calm and enduring.
On white denim, clarity is immediate. The orange sun face becomes crisp and luminous, the closed eyes and nose line sharply defined. Yellow triangular rays read cleanly, and the red and yellow linear rays create strong visual rhythm.
The hot pink field feels bold and confident on white denim. Every dot in the border is clear and precise. Emotionally, the artwork feels declarative and joyful, bright without being overwhelming.
White denim frames the piece like a printed emblem. The sun feels awake even with closed eyes — present, confident, and expressive.
On black denim, the composition compresses into drama. The orange sun glows intensely against the dark base, while pinks and reds deepen into saturated warmth. The rays feel longer and more forceful by contrast.
The dotted border becomes luminous, forming a halo-like edge. Emotionally, the artwork turns cinematic and powerful. The sun feels protected within darkness, radiant but contained.
Black denim transforms the piece into something ceremonial and bold. The warmth becomes concentrated, drawing the eye inward.
On classic blue denim, balance emerges naturally. The blue base tempers the heat of the pink and red, while the orange sun rises gently forward. Pigment settles into the twill evenly, preserving shape while adding subtle texture.
The rays remain legible without sharpness, and the border integrates smoothly. Emotionally, the artwork feels steady and optimistic.
Classic blue denim gives the piece a timeless, wearable presence. The sun feels at home — warm, centered, and enduring — as though the fabric itself carries the glow.