"I never reveal the meaning of my art. I like to hear people speculate."
Swedish artist Adam Priester discovered his creative talent when he illustrated "Beauty and the Beast" with watercolours at kindergarten age. Since then, he has never really let the paintbrush out of his hand. His inspiration is not limited to a specific area; instead, Adam is influenced by computer games, hip-hop culture, electronic beats and fantasy literature. In this way, he manages to penetrate the most diverse areas of human expression and confront his viewers with a dreamlike frenzy of colour and form that questions their own perspective.