What is the best thing that I love about my work?
The best thing I love about my work is the freedom to explore my emotions through abstract colors. Each stroke of the brush feels like a meditation, allowing me to connect deeply with my inner self. The vibrant hues and spontaneous forms create a dialogue between my mind and the canvas, inviting a sense of tranquility and joy. It’s a journey of discovery that transcends the physical act of painting, transforming chaos into harmony.
What is my idea of happiness?
For me, happiness is the ability to express, to create, to make something new. Art can uplift the spirit and transform the world into a more beautiful place, a refuge for creative souls. In this realm of expression, happiness is not just a feeling but an expression of connection, inspiration, and the shared joy of creation.

Photo credits: Anastasiia Nekrasova
What is my greatest fear?
My greatest fear lies in the thought of losing my creative voice, of being unable to express the emotions that flow through me onto the canvas. The silence of a blank page can feel daunting. This fear fuels my passion, reminding me to embrace every moment of creativity and to share my vision with the world.
What is the trait that I most deplore in myself?
The trait I most deplore in myself is my tendency to doubt my artistic vision. In moments of creative uncertainty, I find myself questioning the validity of my ideas and the worth of my expression. This self-doubt can cloud all joy of the creative process, because by and large, art is absolutely meaningless) I strive to overcome this trait, reminding myself that every piece of art is a reflection of my unique perspective and that embracing imperfections and meaninglessness is part of the creative journey.
Which living persons in my profession do i most admire?
I really like the originality and uniqueness of the works of artists such as Botero, Yayoi Kusama, and the incredibly beautiful color combinations in the paintings of Isaac Levitan.
What is my greatest extravagance?
It is of course the desire to move the entire art supplies store to my studio.
On what occasion would I lie?
I would lie to save someone. I would be lying if I said I didn’t want to become a sought-after artist.
I would be lying if I said I understand absolutely all contemporary art)
What is the thing that I dislike the most in my work?
The thing I dislike the most in my work is the feeling of confinement, when I sense that my creativity is being limited by external expectations or my own self-imposed boundaries. When I adhere too strictly to a particular style or theme, I feel as if I’m betraying my artistic essence.
When and where was I the happiest, in my work?
Every day is a joyful exploration of shades and colors as I immerse myself in the meditative act of creation, perhaps as a way of escaping the routine and mundane.
If I could, what would I change about myself?
If I could, I would eliminate all doubts from my life.
What is my greatest achievement in work?
Probably the fact that I can afford to go completely into work by becoming a full-time artist.
Where would I most like to live?
In fact my dream is I would like to afford to live for 5 years each time in a different country, I would like to live in Asia I would like to live in USA I would like to live in Australia or in different European countries.
I would like to know more about this diverse world.
What is my most treasured possession?
I know this may sound cliché, but I truly believe that the most valuable things are peace, love, and genuine human connections.
What is my most marked characteristic?
Empty optimism and blind faith in a bright future.
What is my most inspirational location, in my city?
I like to walk around the city center. Madrid is a very beautiful old historic city, at the same time there are many parks and squares, the air is wonderful and it is almost always sunny.
What is my favorite place to eat and drink, in my city?
Madrid is different in that there are a lot of rooftop terraces with beautiful views, this is probably my favorite place to have breakfast.
What books influenced my life and how?
I think it’s mostly classical literature. all this literature helps us to understand the basics of the philosophy of human progress in general.
You Only Die Once. What music would I listen on my last day?
For the last day it will certainly be suitable Beethoven’s Requiem))
Who is my hero or heroine in fiction?
For some reason I like unstable, controversial heroes like the Joker or Walter White because they are more alive It is more interesting to watch the development or degradation of such a personality.
Who are my heroes and heroines in real life?
I think absolutely all the people around me. At times, I see my life as though I am in a theater, with everyone around me playing their unique roles. Each person has an important part to play, and I enjoy simply relaxing and soaking in the harmony of the world around me.
Every person in this world is a hero, as each everyone carries their own significant burdens.
Which movie would i recommend to see once in a lifetime?
“Magnolia” 1999y. my number one!
“Mulholland Drive” and “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”
What role play stories in my life and work?
I am continually inspired by stories of people who are passionately devoted to their chosen pursuits, illuminating their lives and those around them. Their selflessness and enthusiasm create a radiant impact that resonates throughout their journey.
What do the words ‘You are the storyteller of your own life’ to me?
Every artist engaged in creativity is essentially narrating their own life story. Creativity serves as a powerful medium for expressing one’s personal journey and inner thoughts to the world.
Who is my greatest fan, sponsor, partner in crime?
Unfortunately, I do not receive support from my family. However, I am incredibly grateful for my social media subscribers, who genuinely inspire me. I also hope that my work inspires them in return—this is the highest form of praise for me.
What project am I looking forward to work on?
I can’t say about any specific project, but I’ve always been interested in the topic of abstract art. I would like to develop in this area and learn how to make beautiful conceptual abstract art someday.
Where can you see me or my work?
What do the words “Passion Never Retires” mean to me?
Yes, I truly believe that the seemingly irrational need to create art is a kind of manic, overarching idea that people require. It reflects a genuine passion for artistic expression.
Which creative heroines should Peter invite to tell their story?
How can you contact me?
meadow.on@gmail.com