This page features a full-spread interview published in Puls UK, a Russian-language newspaper based in London, from September 2006. The article profiles Levan Tozashvili, a Georgian-born artist living and working in England, whose exhibition “Visions of Georgia” (Obrazy Gruzii) was on display at the time. The interview explores Levan’s journey from Georgia to England, his background in architecture and fine art, and how his Georgian roots continue to shape his artistic vision. He speaks about his deep connection to colour — particularly warm tones like red, yellow and orange — and how Georgian culture, landscape and people are central themes in his paintings. The interviewer asks about his creative process, his relationship with technology, and what he believes art can say to the world. He also reflects on his belief that art has the power to show the world something deeper — a more vivid, more meaningful version of reality.