0:00:07.742,0:00:11.470 We don´t inspire each other, we steal from each other. 0:00:11.470,0:00:26.798 So, inspiration is... -Yes, is from the world of lies, it´s stealing! 0:00:26.798,0:00:31.203 It's called "Study for the amazing comeback of Dr. Freud". 0:00:31.203,0:00:34.952 The usual chronography when you watch any painting, you look at the image and then you look at the title 0:00:34.952,0:00:40.592 and you look at the year, and then you have a package of three things: year, title and image. 0:00:40.592,0:00:44.276 It's "Blind Date". 0:00:44.276,0:00:46.384 He made a joke! He wants to confuse us. 0:00:46.384,0:00:51.570 It looks like a weird nude from the back 0:00:51.570,0:00:51.571 the figure is transparent as the shadow is transparent and then on the top of 0:00:55.080,0:01:01.952 this figure is this weird "moofti" or Taliban looking face. 0:01:01.952,0:01:10.841 It's obviously a police man who has disguised himself as a cup of tea, and a wealthy man 0:01:10.841,0:01:16.532 with a gun. 0:01:16.532,0:01:22.370 It could be a kind of a woman dressed up like a man, but even the head seems like 0:01:22.370,0:01:24.731 it doesn't really belong to the body. 0:01:24.731,0:01:31.602 There is also humanity, and humanity is in bad shape, and endangered. 0:01:31.602,0:01:38.166 A naked human body in a Taliban is something that is usually not mixed. 0:01:38.166,0:01:44.004 It's about financial power versus the power of the state. 0:01:44.004,0:01:47.117 And the struggle between these two evil powers. 0:01:47.117,0:01:49.616 There is all this kind of "roads" into the painting, 0:01:49.616,0:01:54.288 and when you leave, you probably have more questions than answers 0:01:54.288,0:02:01.322 that's the generosity of the painting. 0:02:01.322,0:02:06.955 There is always the level of, what do you call... content?, and interpretation. 0:02:06.955,0:02:15.164 It looks actually like Daniel had other plans, but first he had other plans that went that direction, because a lot of the paint is running that direction. 0:02:15.164,0:02:20.721 You call these "noses", the colours that dropped, and then he tried to hide them 0:02:20.721,0:02:25.115 with the green and then he found out he took the wrong colour, and you will see through it anyway. 0:02:25.115,0:02:29.374 And then finally, suddenly he probably tried different directions 0:02:29.374,0:02:33.729 and then in the end he did this "pavour" style painting of just drawing all over the surface. 0:02:33.729,0:02:40.872 And then he just left it as an artistic decision, but honestly, it's just laziness and improvisation. 0:02:40.872,0:02:47.959 It's almost like a drawing, it's just thinly painted on the top of a lot of mess. 0:02:47.959,0:02:57.562 I think it's the absolute right thing to do because it leaves place for the accident and let's say playfulness or intelligence of the accident. 0:02:57.562,0:03:04.699 I actually like that is absolutely flat, absolutely flat 0:03:04.699,0:03:07.969 and closed, and I like this notion and way of just drawing over this flatness. 0:03:07.969,0:03:15.535 At the end of the day it's all about how it's done, 0:03:15.535,0:03:23.207 and the way is done also describes the view on the world. 0:03:23.207,0:03:27.206 I think I feel connected. 0:03:27.206,0:03:32.925 It's the work, I would say, that was... I've never seen before but immediately understand where it comes from. 0:03:32.925,0:03:38.682 I think we have the share of the same interest. I think we eat from a lot of the same sources. 0:03:38.682,0:03:47.495 I think when we both die, when we are nearing death, people will not be able to tear them apart anymore. 0:03:47.495,0:03:54.368 It means nothing, it's just like in the library, he is with an "R" and I'm with an "R". That's why they put as together. 0:03:54.368,9:59:59.000 It's all a coincidence.