Exploring Dual Characters in Art
Creative Journey
Me and Zoia made, Red Boy and Blue Boy. First, I painted them with super bright red or blue, like magic crayons but bigger. I said, “Let’s make them famous!” so we took pictures, showed them to people, and everyone smiled or went “wow!” We carried them to shows, like taking friends on trips. Sometimes they stayed in fancy galleries, sometimes on busy streets. We talked about them like they were real kids, with adventures and secrets. They kept changing—posters, cards, even on the internet—until they felt alive. Now Red Boy and Blue Boy aren’t just paintings… they’re part of our story.
Colours!
Red Boy is all shiny and warm, like fire and strawberries. Blue Boy is cool and calm, like the sea and sky. The black land makes them pop out, like heroes standing in the night, so your eyes go straight to their bright, happy colors.
The Boys
Red Boy is super smiley and full of bouncy energy, like a sun with hands and feet. Blue Boy is calm and cool, like the sky after rain. They love going on adventures together, laughing, flying, and making every place they visit feel happy and full of fun.
Narrative Dialogues
Red Boy and Blue Boy are best friends who fly everywhere! They zoom past clouds to London, wave at Big Ben, then hop to New York to see tall towers. In Tokyo, they giggle at bright lights, and in Paris, they dance by the Eiffel Tower, smiling the whole way.
Exploring Inner Worlds
Red Boy is like a big warm hug that makes you giggle so much your tummy hurts. He’s always running, jumping, spinning, and shouting “Let’s go!” Blue Boy is like lying in the grass, looking at clouds that turn into dragons and castles. He talks softly, but his ideas are HUGE. Together, they make the whole world a playground—every street, every sky, every tiny corner turns into a place for magic. Red Boy makes everything feel bright and sparkly, and Blue Boy makes it feel deep and endless. When they’re together, it’s like joy is a secret you can keep forever.

Meet the Artist
Discover the creative mind behind Red Boy and Blue Boy, exploring the artist's inspiration, creative process, and the deeper meanings within each artwork.