Hamed Zolfaghari, known artistically as Hami Zola, is an Iranian visual artist working at the threshold of portraiture, line, and abstraction. His visual language is built through dynamic linear structures and layered metallic surfaces, transforming the human face into a field of energy, motion, and tension. In his practice, the portrait is not merely a representation of a face, but a vessel for memory, presence, and emotional residue. Linéa stands among his central bodies of work, where the face gradually dissolves into repetition, search, and becoming.