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ART Habens Peter Eugén Nilsson easy to think that I am painting from real life and that I am inspired by everyday life. I do it too. But one must not forget that when I see a scene from nature, I think it looks unattractive and boring. But if I visualise and fantasizing that it would pull in a storm and water would be no wind instead of windy. Then you suddenly changed the character of the image. You invite that something will happen, the water is still, but you imagining you it will become wavy and with the understanding I create my own dramatic pictures. Usually I have a scene on a lush green landscape, but it doesn't appeal to me so I am doing it to what attracts me. So it is both and. I draw inspiration from reality, but builds on it to my innermost self. The same process happens with my rock artists. but given the sense of be more focused on getting to it so that it really looks like. For if I paint Mick Jagger with the wrong eye. Then it is not Mick Jagger anymore. Yes Transparency is hugely important in the creation of art then you should try to make yourself understood. True art is a global language and it is for everyone. But you do naturally attract their audience and show an openness to make themselves understood. My balance to paint representational art but still make it look artistic out is really the hardest. Because I want that my art should be clear, but still play with the abstract. The colors and combinations. But my works can really see a variety of meanings, even though it is so concrete images. With imagination and openness can cope with anything. Even this kind of difficult questions. haha What I'm looking for initially with each motif of my artists is of course to find their personality. Their special nature and the characteristics of the icon. There is not much space to fail with details. Special Issue 23 4 70