A big hug, my friends. I send you my best wishes. It's been a day since I last posted, and I was eager to get back here with you, my best friends. I made a hand-drawn picture, and it's an honor to share it with you today. The deck I used as a guide was i264. And the instrument inside is a pair of bongos named Sunburst. I'd like to tell you that in my country, this instrument is very traditional and is used in many cultural and social activities. Although I should point out that most are made of wood, not the red plastic one shown in the photo.
Still, it's the same; as the saying goes, the order of the factors doesn't alter the product. I've always seen these types of instruments as very interesting, although very difficult to play. I've observed when some friends have played them, and it's noticeably complicated despite their simplicity. Although, as we know, this almost always depends on each person's technique.
I don't know how to play them, and I've seen them up close and have seen others play them as well. Maybe I'll try it someday if someone here where I live lends me some. I really like bachata music, and these bongos are the main instrument of this music, so as soon as I saw them among the Rising Star cards, it seemed appropriate to paint them today. A fun fact: while I was hand-coloring, I listened to bachata music to make it even more entertaining. I did the hand-drawn picture like this.


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Above, you can see how I wrote the name of the bongos first and the base of the deck that encloses them. I drew the instrument last. Want to see how I colored everything? I'm sure you do. I'll show you below.


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The icing on the cake, as they say, was coloring the bongos. This is how it looked when it was finished.

The materials I used are as follows.

I'll say goodbye as I arrived, with a hug. See you next time.
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