When I start to sketch my drawings, I feel like Chagall, sketching his flying people. When I paint what’s within my imagination, I feel like Picasso, painting his slanted objects and cubic figures. When I start to draw wonderful still lives, I feel like Van Gogh, painting shoes, flowers, or any objects that look good for art. Basically, whenever I interfere in everyday art, I imagine all the things that I could do if I was Picasso, Chagall, Van Gogh, or any other fabulous artist. Also, when I look at drawings or  paintings by these artists in museums, I imagine when my pictures will become famous, and my grandchildren will be looking at them in amazement, wondering how their grandfather drew so well. All this will hopefully happen, but for now, I will be bringing life to my paintings, using imagination, and using all the things I have been taught to achieve my goals. I will draw anything that is near me, or that I can find. Surely, everything is art. Everything has its feature, and its part in everyday art.