The Red Mind Archive — Diptychs

This series of six diptychs explores the human head and body as fractured containers of memory, emotion, and symbolic residue.

Each pair reveals a different mode of opening — abrupt or controlled, chaotic or architectural — exposing the inner landscapes that shape identity.

Across the works, graffiti‑like marks, childlike drawings, and symbolic fragments form a contemporary vocabulary of the mind.

The red shell remains constant, a signature surface that cracks open to reveal what the body usually hides.

Together, these diptychs create an atlas of interiority — a map of the stories, wounds, and luminous fragments that survive beneath the surface.

This is AACristo in a new phase: bold, urban, psychological, and unmistakably red.

DIPTYCH I — Urban Echoes: Split Voices

In this diptych, two red profiles confront the tension between external identity and internal noise.

The left figure opens onto a chaotic interior of symbols and marks, echoing the visual language of the street — raw, immediate, unfiltered.

The right figure reveals a more structured interior, where shapes and gestures align into a controlled rhythm.

Together, they form a dialogue between two modes of expression: the spontaneous voice and the disciplined one, the scream and the whisper.

Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)

Size: 200 × 300 cm (2 panels, 150 × 200 cm each)

Edition: 1/1

Year: 1964 / 2025

Price: €9,500

DIPTYCH II — Urban Echoes: Graffiti Memory

Here, the red shell becomes a wall — cracked, layered, and marked by the traces of lived experience.

The left panel bursts with graffiti‑like energy, a collision of symbols that feel both personal and collective.

The right panel offers a quieter opening, where the interior unfolds with intention rather than impulse.

This diptych explores memory as an urban gesture: something written, erased, rewritten, and never fully contained.

Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)

Size: 200 × 300 cm

Edition: 1/1

Year: 1964 / 2025

Price: €9,500

DIPTYCH III — Inner Stories: White Noise Narratives

Two bodies open onto white interiors filled with childlike drawings, fragments of stories, and symbolic residues.

The left panel feels like a memory erupting — immediate, unfiltered, almost impatient.

The right panel holds its narrative with more restraint, as if the past were being revisited rather than relived.

Together, they form a study of how stories survive inside us: sometimes loud, sometimes quiet, always persistent.

Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)

Size: 200 × 300 cm

Edition: 1/1

Year: 1964 / 2025

Price: €9,500

DIPTYCH IV — Inner Stories: Vertical Memory

In this diptych, the openings are vertical, architectural, almost sacred.

The left figure reveals a dense interior of symbols that feel close to the surface, as if the body were still negotiating what to release.

The right figure offers a more distant interior, where the drawings appear like archived memories — catalogued, softened, preserved.

This is a meditation on the verticality of memory: how it rises, sinks, and reorganizes itself over time.

Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)

Size: 200 × 300 cm

Edition: 1/1

Year: 1964 / 2025

Price: €9,500

DIPTYCH V — Red Mind: Deep Silhouettes

Two silhouettes stand like psychological monuments.

The left panel opens onto a raw interior, where symbols and gestures collide in a dense emotional field.

The right panel reveals a more contemplative space, a quieter chamber of thought and recollection.

Together, they explore the architecture of the mind — fractured, layered, and illuminated from within.

Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)

Size: 200 × 300 cm

Edition: 1/1

Year: 1964 / 2025

Price: €9,500

DIPTYCH VI — Red Mind: Fractured Icons

This diptych brings the series to a powerful close.

The left panel exposes a constellation of symbols that feel iconic yet fragile, as if pulled from a collective subconscious.

The right panel sharpens the fracture, revealing an interior where gesture and symbol merge into a single pulse.

It is a study of identity as a fractured icon — broken, reassembled, and still luminous.

Medium: Mixed Media (virtual and physical)

Size: 200 × 300 cm

Edition: 1/1

Year: 1964 / 2025

Price: €9,500