Apparently we often get confused by our perception of certain material objects so the aim of this series of articles is to explain a painting from the artist’s point of view.
Here we go…

The painting is called “Casanova’s breakfast”, it was created in 1995 by a famous Russian painter and architect Andrey Muntz.
It was one of my first paintings and I was scared then to paint in bright colors. Some time ago my friend painter from Israel, looking at my brighter paintings said “Ok, I see you had never attended any Art school!” Say, I am not against education, having being myself a teacher in the Architectural institute for over 46 years… And yes, some of my students are afraid of using free style, though we remember Matisse, who used clear colors without fear. The painting is also interesting as you can see Meganom on the background, I spent some years in Sudak and its suburbs…