I like everything in art. I draw literally everything – I take any subject and the more you draw the more your head swells from a desire to draw more and more new subjects.
When you look at a sketch you did a long time ago and remember where that was, your memories change. And then you start thinking and it is inexpressible gratifying that this is your artistic, spiritual world. And your sketch looks like the golden key to that world.
Take the portrayal of happiness and peace in a beautiful setting of nature. If you are imbued with that and draw in figures, particularly a mother with a child who is learning to walk, it could become a wonderful thing. If you continually imagine that a mountain is not merely a mountain, but a marvelous mountain, and that little house is a marvelous little house, and that woman is marvelous, and so is the window and the fence – then something will come of all of this. The most important thing is not to get bogged down in details, and to see that all the details are imbued with that warm feeling.