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{{note}} The weird style of Sylar's paintings is a design element to reflect his evil nature.<br>
{{note}} The weird style of Sylar's paintings is a design element to reflect his evil nature.<br>
{{note}} It's possible that when Sylar paints an event, he paints an outcome of the event in which he gets what he wants or desires.<br>
{{note}} It's possible that when Sylar paints an event, he paints an outcome of the event in which he gets what he wants or desires.<br>
{{note}} Sylar's paintings appear to be ''symbolic'' of events, rather then actually depicting them as Isaac's or Peter's do. For example, the painting depicting him alongside Ted Sprague seems to indicate some kind of battle is about to take place, yet when the prophecy is achieved Sylar kills him without resistance. The painting also looks nothing like the actual scene- Ted is standing with his hands glowing in the painting, while he is tied down in the FBI van in reality. Thus the painting depicts the event- Sylar taking Ted's ability- without actually showing it. His twisted version of Nathan in the President's Office is also done in this way- symbolic of the event, not a snapshot of the future.
{{note}} Sylar's paintings appear to be ''symbolic'' of events, rather then actually depicting them as Isaac's or Peter's do. For example, the painting depicting him alongside Ted Sprague seems to indicate some kind of battle is about to take place, yet when the prophecy is achieved Sylar kills him without resistance. The painting also looks nothing like the actual scene- Ted is standing with his hands glowing in the painting, while he is tied down in the FBI van in reality. Thus the painting depicts the event--Sylar taking Ted's ability--without actually showing it. His twisted version of Nathan in the President's Office is also done in this way--symbolic of the event, not a snapshot of the future.
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Main Article Theories about Sylar's paintings Main Discussion

The following fan theories are about Sylar's paintings.

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Sylar sees a "warped" version of the events in his paintings due to his mental instability. None Sylar could simply be a bad painter, or perhaps he just has different taste in art.

Peter Petrelli also said he couldn't paint but his paintings came out similar to the ones Isaac Mendez paints.
The weird style of Sylar's paintings is a design element to reflect his evil nature.
It's possible that when Sylar paints an event, he paints an outcome of the event in which he gets what he wants or desires.
Sylar's paintings appear to be symbolic of events, rather then actually depicting them as Isaac's or Peter's do. For example, the painting depicting him alongside Ted Sprague seems to indicate some kind of battle is about to take place, yet when the prophecy is achieved Sylar kills him without resistance. The painting also looks nothing like the actual scene- Ted is standing with his hands glowing in the painting, while he is tied down in the FBI van in reality. Thus the painting depicts the event--Sylar taking Ted's ability--without actually showing it. His twisted version of Nathan in the President's Office is also done in this way--symbolic of the event, not a snapshot of the future.


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