It's so good to be back here! Sending everyone a big hug. Friends, today's hand-drawn picture is of a piano. This one isn't a folding piano like the one I drew the other day; it's a more classic model. It's the TP70 Pink. If you'd like to buy it for your collection, you can find it in the musical instruments section with the identification number i258. Its features are rather modest—only 1 luck. But that doesn't matter much because the best part is seeing it in your collection.
As for the piano itself, I can tell you that it has a rather minimalist style, which is why you can see it doesn't have any buttons on top, besides the typical keys. It's completely clean with a white line running across it from side to side. I really love it. I'm not usually a big fan of pink, but this one looks great, and I can't deny it. I think it would be a fantastic gift for a girl learning to play the piano, you know, because of the color. The ones we have in reality are all neutral or boring colors, with wood or plastic finishes. This one breaks the mold of what you usually see. I'm sure many women and men who like that color would love to have it.
Since it's such a fine piano, I suppose it's electric because there's no way they could fit the entire string and key system of grand pianos into such a small space. What do you think, is it? Speaking of those pianos, I hope to draw one of them soon. In Rising Star there are several of them, both common and legendary. Many are real models and others are toy versions. I promise I'll do my best to bring them to you here soon.
Well, there you have it, friends, this is the drawing. While we were having this lively conversation about the things that caught my attention most about the instrument, you were looking at the drawing. Then tell me what you think of it, or what you'd like to see in the next ones. I'll be back soon with more. Hugs!