If I got poisoned from anything these days, it would be from the piano. Of course, I am just kidding as there is never enough piano for me... Even after I counted how many performances I had in the past seven days in different places.
Five. 😳
It's not bad, maybe it doesn't sound too much, but we should add to the story the regular piano lessons I give. So it is a lot, a lot of music, I can tell you. I am not complaining, don't get me wrong, because it is part of my life. You already know that my dear Hivers, and maybe some of you, if you see a piano, will remember me.
For example, when Paloma saw this graffiti on a wall, she had to ask her husband whether he was seeing the same or not. Could be just an obsession, she said.

We don't know who is the author of this little work. It is located in Zaragoza, Spain, and if you ask me which street... I would not know to tell you. Maybe @palomap3 could help, but it is not even the point of my post where you could find this wall. {ok, so we are slowly approaching the main topic of this post, hopefully 😁}
And it is the following:
I was talking to my parents through a video call, just before the dinner. While we were chitchatting my sister also called them, they could not make a group call so I was left on hold... One, two, three minutes, ten... I was sitting there, on my balcony in front of that desk where the creative chaos of rocks and colours rule... it was better to put my hands busy (manos a la obra señoras y señores) instead of looking at the white screen with the "on hold" message.
I grabbed one rock. Used the photo I got from @palomap3 as a model and wrote with a pencil (in a very bad way) the words from her photo.

Filled the space between the lines with a blue colour, however, it turned out to be a bit darker blue than the colour used for the original graffiti. Btw, the shape of the letters also turned different, but it doesn't matter. 😁

With a black marker, I outlined the letters and added some of the details that are appearing on the graffiti. I skipped a few of them, as this is just a pebble and the smaller it is the more difficult is to add tiny details.


In order not to leave this word without surrounding decoration, I added some yellow and blue colours, with wooden crayons.
Not to leave this word without surrounding decoration, I added some yellow and blue colours, with wooden crayons. It could be better but hey, my parents finished the talk with my sister, and my "hold on" status finished so I had to get back to them! 😜

All in all, I think I'm satisfied with this completely unplanned activity of drawing my first ever pebble graffiti - well, upon an existing model! Though the kindness rock is so different from the original hahaha.
I can't even copy in the same way!
Piano intoxication at all levels!
😂