The Holy Sinner
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Year: 2025
Dimensions: 91 × 91 cmÂ
Collection: Artist CollectionÂ
Availability: AvailableÂ
Category: Painting
About the Artwork
The Holy Sinner is a contemporary figurative acrylic painting by Tariq Gill, a Contemporary Pakistani Artist, exploring the duality of virtue and imperfection within human nature. At the centre of the composition, a symbolic male figure stands within an open landscape, where gentle facial features and nearby flowers evoke compassion, innocence, and an inner sense of calm. In striking contrast, the figure’s right arm transforms into a coiled snake, introducing a powerful symbol of instinct, temptation, and the complexities that exist within every individual. A small seated figure in the distance quietly observes the scene, adding an element of mystery and inviting multiple interpretations. Rather than presenting a moral judgement, Gill explores the coexistence of opposing qualities within the human psyche. Through expressive figuration, layered symbolism, and his distinctive visual language, the painting encourages viewers to contemplate the intricate balance between innocence, desire, conscience, and instinct.
Curatorial Interpretation
In The Holy Sinner, Tariq Gill examines the paradoxical nature of human identity, suggesting that virtue and imperfection are not opposing forces but inseparable aspects of the same existence. The symbolic figure embodies this duality through the transformation of one arm into a snake, a visual metaphor that challenges conventional ideas of morality. Rather than representing evil alone, the snake evokes instinct, transformation, and the complex impulses that shape human behaviour, while the figure’s calm expression and surrounding flowers offer a counterbalance of empathy, hope, and inner grace.
The distant seated figure introduces a contemplative dimension, functioning as a silent witness whose presence encourages reflection rather than explanation. By leaving the narrative unresolved, Gill allows viewers to confront their own understanding of morality, temptation, and redemption. Through expressive figuration, surreal symbolism, and his distinctive artistic language, Gill creates a contemplative meditation on the contradictions that define the human condition, reminding us that every individual carries within them both vulnerability and strength, innocence and desire, restraint and instinct.
Exhibition History
Ecosystem of Fantasies
Solo Exhibition by Tariq Gill
Muse Art Gallery, Lahore
2–12 May 2026
Curated by Minahil Ahmed. The Holy Sinner was exhibited as part of Tariq Gill’s recent body of work (2022–2026), alongside paintings, drawings, sculptures, and collages.Â
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