
Good and Evil | Paper Print
Delve into a compelling exploration of the dualistic nature of existence with Juan Sepúlveda's "Good and Evil". This ethereal painting draws us into a captivating celestial theater where the age-old dance of dichotomies unfolds against a hauntingly beautiful late afternoon sky. In the foreground, we are met with two highly evolved Kudus, each bearing wings of starkly different nature. The first Kudu takes a horizontal flight, its wings resembling those of a bat, while its counterpart adopts a vertical posture, its wings akin to those of a butterfly, but rendered in the intriguing fractionalism style. This contrast in the choice of wings not only signifies the inherent contrast between the two Kudus, but also the beauty and complexity that lies within these differences. Hovering in the periphery, a faint crescent moon and a lone star add to the mystic allure of this sky scene. The interplay of light and dark, good and evil, growth and decay is mesmerizingly depicted through the duality