THE COLORS OF BEING
The Colors of Being is a psychomagical investigation into the primordial forces that compose the human being from within.
The series explores the ancient triad of existence masculine, feminine, and consciousness made visible through color and archetype.
In the images, red represents the masculine principle:
the Mars energy of action, protection, structure, will, movement, the electric impulse that brings things into the world.
It is the sword, the builder, the guardian the part of the psyche that stands, defends, and continues even when wounded.
Blue embodies the feminine principle:
reception, intuition, interiority, descent into the unconscious, lunar wisdom.
It is the chalice, the priestess of the Tarot, the realm of sensation, sensitivity, and the knowledge that is felt before it is understood.
These two forces confront each other, speak to one another, and sometimes collide within the same body mirrors of the inner conflict every human carries between doing and being, acting and sensing, surviving and feeling.
But the work does not stop at this duality.
In alignment with the teachings of Corrado Malanga, the series introduces the figure in green, representing the third element: the mind, the Self, the integrated consciousness.
Green is the bridge — the moment when the individual steps out of fragmentation and becomes aware of both forces without identifying with either.
If:
- red is action without vision,
- and blue is intuition without embodiment,
then green is the junction where awareness chooses, directs, and unifies.
It is the neutral point on the triangle:
not the battle, but the understanding of the battle.
The green being is the one who has seen both sides of the psyche the protector and the dreamer and who now possesses the capacity to hold both without being torn apart.
Halos, serpents, painted skin, split faces and third eyes are not ornamental symbols.
They operate like psychomagical acts speaking the language of the subconscious, just as Jodorowsky describes in his initiatory work.
They embody what cannot be said but must be shown.
In this worldview:
- the body becomes the ritual space,
- the color becomes the spell,
- the image becomes the healing.
The Colors of Being is not about gender, but about the architecture of the soul:
- red, the impulse to act,
- blue, the capacity to feel,
- green, the consciousness that aligns and reunites.
The result is neither harmony nor perfection but integration.
A return to wholeness, where the internal war no longer needs a winner, because the three forces finally serve the same center.
Here, the divine is not on a wall.
it is inside the human being who remembers themselves.
A return to wholeness, where the internal war no longer needs a winner, because the three forces finally serve the same center.
Here, the divine is not on a wall.
it is inside the human being who remembers themselves.