Hombre Malo, Hombre Bueno" (Bad Man, Good Man)
Collection: Universo de Ryart**
The Duality of the Soul
Created by Ryart at age four, this provocative piece explores the unconscious duality that exists within every human being. Over the course of one month, Ryart developed a visual narrative of our inner shadows and light, proving that even a child can intuit the complexities of the human psyche.
Visual Particulars
The canvas serves as a psychological mirror, featuring a single face divided into a "mask" of opposing forces:
*The Divided Mask:** A single, central face is split by bold, jagged lines. One side is defined by a vibrant, neon yellow contour, while the other is framed in white and urgent red, representing the constant dialogue between our "good" and "bad" halves.
*The Gaze:** Two different eyes look out at the viewer—one circular and searching, the other sharp and observant—suggesting two ways of seeing the world.
*Golden Cracks & Texture:** The background is a rich tapestry of metallic gold leaf and deep forest greens. The "cracks" and weathered textures in the gold suggest an ancient, weathered soul beneath the youthful paint.
*The Crimson Foundation:** A sharp, red geometric shape at the base anchors the face, acting as the common voice (the mouth) for both sides of the personality.
Specifications
*Dimensions:** 25 x 18 cm
*Artist:** Ryart (Created at age 4)
*Duration:** 1 month
*Collection:** Universo de Ryart
A 4-year-old’s interpretation of the human subconscious. Hombre Malo, Hombre Bueno is a compact masterpiece of gold, grit, and raw psychological truth. A seminal piece for any collector of visionary contemporary art.
