Dialogues in Red
Diptychs bring two figures into a shared space, creating a dialogue between surfaces that break and inner worlds that emerge. Each pair contrasts the solidity of the red exterior with the symbolic, imaginative landscapes hidden beneath. These works explore how identity unfolds in relation to another presence — through tension, mirroring, contrast, or quiet resonance. Together, they reveal that every body carries more than it shows, and that meaning often arises in the space between two forms.
Dialogues in Red — Expanded Series (12 Diptychs)
**With twelve diptychs, the red body becomes an atlas — a map of fractures, memories, and symbolic interiors. What began as a dialogue between two figures has grown into a larger constellation of encounters. Each diptych expands the vocabulary of the red shell and the inner world it protects, revealing new tensions, new forms of intimacy, and new layers of psychological depth.
Across the series, the red exterior remains constant, but the inner landscapes shift — playful, wounded, mythic, or contemplative. Together, these twelve works form a continuous narrative about what we carry inside, and how our hidden worlds resonate when placed side by side.**
Diptych I — Two Ways of Opening
Two figures reveal their inner worlds in radically different ways. On the left, the body breaks open in a burst of symbols, drawings, and memories — a chaotic, vibrant landscape of imagination pushing outward. On the right, the opening is narrow, controlled, almost surgical: a silhouette carved into the red surface, exposing a quieter interior of minimal lines and restrained forms. Together, they form a dialogue between excess and silence, abundance and reduction, the overflowing self and the self that hides behind structure. A diptych about how we choose — or refuse — to reveal what lives inside us.
Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)
Size: 200 × 300 cm (2 panels, 150 × 200 cm each)
Edition: 1/1
Year:1964/ 2025
Price: €6,500
Diptych II — What Breaks and What Remains
Two presences confront the tension between collapse and imagination. On the left, three overlapping silhouettes dissolve into a torn opening, where a frantic black scribble exposes a moment of inner rupture — a thought that cannot be contained, a feeling that refuses shape. On the right, a cracked red head reveals a hidden interior filled with colourful drawings, small creatures, and symbolic fragments. The wound becomes a window, and the window becomes a world. Together, these two panels explore the fragile border between emotional fracture and creative survival. One figure breaks into noise; the other breaks into meaning. A diptych about the different ways a mind can open — through chaos or through colour.
Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)
Size: 200 × 300 cm (2 panels, 150 × 200 cm cada)
Edition: 1/1
Year: 1964/2025
Price: €6,500
Diptych III — The Space Between Figures
Two panels explore the tension between presence and absence, between what is shown and what is withheld. On the left, a torn opening interrupts the red surface, revealing a quiet interior of black line‑drawings — fragments of architecture, outlines of bodies, traces of movement. It feels like a memory half-erased, a place where figures once stood. On the right, two dark silhouettes flank a central rupture filled with chaotic symbols and surreal forms. The interior becomes a stage where objects, faces, and gestures collide in a restless composition. Together, these works reflect on the spaces we inhabit — physical, emotional, and imagined — and on the invisible narratives that unfold between bodies. A diptych about the distance between people, and the worlds that open in that distance.
Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)
Size: 200 × 300 cm (2 panels, 150 × 200 cm cada)
Edition: 1/1
Year:1964/ 2025
Price: €6,500
Diptych IV — Under the Red Surface
Two panels reveal what lies beneath a surface that appears solid, uniform, impenetrable. On the left, a tear in the red field opens onto a quiet interior of black line‑drawings: a figure, a door, a window — elements that feel like fragments of a paused narrative, a room where something has just happened or is about to happen. On the right, the rupture exposes a more turbulent world. Surreal faces, fish, objects and symbols gather in a compressed space, watched over by four dark silhouettes whose identities remain unreadable. Together, the two works explore the contrast between stillness and agitation, between the minimal and the excessive, between what is hidden gently and what erupts with force. A diptych about the many layers of a single moment, and the stories that live beneath the red surface.
Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)
Size: 200 × 300 cm (2 panels, 150 × 200 cm cada)
Edition: 1/1
Year:1964/ 2025
Price: €6,500
Diptych V — Where the Inside Meets the Outside
Two panels explore the fragile border between what we show and what we hide. On the left, a rectangular opening interrupts the red surface, revealing a world of playful drawings — fish, faces, objects, fragments of daily life — watched over by a solitary black silhouette. The figure stands like a guardian of an inner landscape, a witness to what unfolds beneath the surface. On the right, a cracked red head exposes a similar universe of colourful symbols and childlike forms. The interior spills outward, suggesting that imagination, memory, and emotion cannot be fully contained by the body that holds them. Together, these works reflect on the permeability of identity: how the inner world leaks into the outer one, how thoughts become images, and how the self is shaped by what it reveals and what it protects. A diptych about the meeting point between interior truth and exterior form.
Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)
Size: 200 × 300 cm (2 panels, 150 × 200 cm cada)
Edition: 1/1
Year: 1964/2025
Price:€6,500
Diptych VI — Bodies That Carry Worlds
Two figures stand exposed, their cracked red surfaces opening onto inner landscapes that pulse with symbols, memories, and fragments of imagination. On the left, the head and torso reveal a blue interior filled with small narratives — machines, waves, objects, and voices that seem to move inside the body like thoughts in motion. On the right, a vertical rupture runs from head to abdomen, unveiling a universe of houses, moons, trees, and signs that feel both intimate and cosmic. The body becomes a vessel, a container of stories that cannot be seen from the outside. Together, these two figures reflect on the idea that every person carries an entire world within them — layered, contradictory, fragile, and luminous. A diptych about the quiet immensity of the inner self.
Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)
Size: 200 × 300 cm (2 panels, 150 × 200 cm cada)
Edition: 1/1
Year: 1964/2026 Price: €6,500
DIPTYCH #1 — Inner Seas, Inner Skies
Two fractured bodies open to reveal landscapes that feel both intimate and expansive. On the left, the cracks uncover a sky‑blue world filled with floating objects, drifting vehicles, clouds, and small figures — a universe in constant motion, as if thoughts were carried by wind. On the right, the interior shifts toward water: boats, houses, animals, and symbols inhabit a fluid, dreamlike environment. The body becomes a shoreline, a place where memory and imagination meet. Together, these two figures form a dialogue between air and water, movement and stillness, the heights of the mind and the depths of emotion. A diptych about the quiet vastness that lives beneath the surface.
Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)
Size: 200 × 300 cm (2 panels, 150 × 200 cm each)
Edition: 1/1
Year: 1964/2025
Price: €6,500
DIPTYCH II — Voices Beneath the Surface
Two red surfaces open to reveal inner worlds that oscillate between innocence and complexity. On the left, a torn window exposes a constellation of childlike drawings — faces, animals, objects, gestures — watched over by a row of silhouettes where two white figures stand out, as if emerging from anonymity. The blue mark below acts like a sudden interruption, a breath of spontaneity. On the right, the opening becomes more sculptural, an oval recess containing a warm-toned universe of symbols, houses, characters, and a central blue figure that anchors the composition. The surrounding red shell feels heavier, more deliberate, as if holding a story that resists being fully told. Together, these two panels explore the tension between collective identity and personal imagination, between the crowd and the individual, between what is drawn freely and what is carved with intention. A diptych about the many voices that inhabit a single body.
Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)
Size: 200 × 300 cm (2 panels, 150 × 200 cm each)
Edition: 1/1
Year: 1964/ 2025
Price: €6,500
DIPTYCH III — Red Shells, Two Directions
Two cracked bodies stand in quiet dialogue, each revealing a different emotional climate beneath the red surface. On the left, the frontal figure opens into a warm, red interior populated by playful symbols, animals, objects, and fragments of narrative. It feels like a world of impulses, memories, and spontaneous associations — a landscape shaped by instinct. On the right, the profile figure turns away, exposing a cooler, blue interior filled with buildings, moons, waves, and drifting shapes. This inner world is calmer, more atmospheric, almost lunar. Together, the two figures form a conversation between heat and coolness, directness and introspection, outward presence and inward drift. A diptych about the different directions the inner self can take — one erupting forward, the other dissolving into distance.
Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)
Size: 200 × 300 cm (2 panels, 150 × 200 cm each)
Edition: 1/1
Year: 1964/ 2025
Price: €6,500
DIPTYCH IV — Landscapes Held in Silence
Two figures stand side by side, each carrying a world within. On the left, the full-body figure opens into a vast interior — a landscape of animals, water, clouds, bicycles, houses, and drifting symbols. It feels like a map of lived experience, a territory where memory and imagination overlap freely. On the right, the bust reveals a smaller, quieter scene: a crescent moon, stars, water, and trees enclosed within a single opening. This interior is more intimate, almost contemplative, as if holding a single distilled emotion. The red surfaces of both figures are marked by black line drawings, suggesting traces of thought or the residue of past gestures. Together, these two works explore scale and introspection — one expansive, one concentrated — showing how inner worlds can be vast or minimal, turbulent or serene, yet equally profound.
Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)
Size: 200 × 300 cm (2 panels, 150 × 200 cm each)
Edition: 1/1
Year: 1964/2025
Price: €6,500
DIPTYCH V — The Weight of Years, The Light of Childhood
Two figures stand side by side, their cracked red surfaces revealing inner worlds shaped by different stages of life. On the left, the adult body opens into two distinct chambers: an upper world filled with houses, bicycles, animals, and human gestures — fragments of memory, responsibility, and lived experience — and a lower world of waves, fish, and a crescent moon, suggesting deeper emotional tides. On the right, the child figure carries a simpler, more immediate universe: airplanes, fish, a house, and spontaneous marks that feel like the first attempts to make sense of the world. Together, these two bodies form a dialogue between complexity and simplicity, between accumulated memory and fresh perception. A diptych about how inner landscapes evolve with age — one layered and heavy, the other light and open — yet both equally vulnerable and alive.
Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)
Size: 200 × 300 cm (2 panels, 150 × 200 cm each)
Edition: 1/1
Year: 1964/2025
Price: €6,500
DIPTYCH VI — What We Keep, What We Become
Two figures stand in quiet contrast: a child and an adult, each carrying a different constellation of inner worlds. On the left, the child’s body opens into a bright, simple interior — faces, animals, houses, flying objects — drawn with the spontaneity of first memories. It is a world without hierarchy, where everything exists com o mesmo peso e a mesma liberdade. On the right, the adult figure reveals multiple chambers carved through the head, chest, and abdomen. Each opening contains a different scene: a night sky, a musical gesture, drifting objects, a shoreline, fragments of narrative. These layers feel like chapters accumulated over time — experiences, emotions, and stories sedimented within the body. Together, the two figures form a dialogue between origin and transformation. A diptych about what remains from childhood and what is added with age, about the innocence we carry and the complexity we build.
Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)
Size: 200 × 300 cm (2 panels, 150 × 200 cm each)
Edition: 1/1
Year: 1964/2025
Price: €6,500