The landscape has always been the source of my inspiration. The eternal Greek landscape at all times and in all seasons. I admire its diversity. The seas and the peninsulas, the sandstones and the meadows, the sandy beaches and the valleys, the cliffs, the mountains and the forests seen in the air are a transformation of my everlasting landscape, which has been for many years and I enrich … my work is sometimes descriptive, maybe a bit photographic, sometimes more abstract. At the end we just paint and have fun doing it. Maybe it’s fun to pass it on. I insist on painting. I love what I see and I want to portray it. If I can do it, even better. The joy and delight of the painter is exactly this: what he sees or what he thinks he sees or imagines is depicted in his mind. The work often draws the painter on his own course. Other times the painter controls the situation. Sometimes both happen. Petros Zoumboulakis, Confession Source: art22.gr