
Greetings, artist community. Today I bring you this graffiti done on a vitamin box which, although not a work of art, is quite symbolic for me.
If you have already seen my blog, you may notice and, if you like it, appreciate the work I have been doing, where most of it is focused on and inspired by urban hip hop culture, specifically graffiti and skateboarding.
It's like an unavoidable obsession to have a marker in my hand and not doodle or simply be calm and not want to draw. I'm a very anxious person and, fortunately, I don't waste my energy or creativity by constantly using it.

This is why this is something fun and funny to tell, because while I was sitting in line to be seen and have a small medical report signed by the doctor so I could get this injection, which is simply a vitamin complex, due to the complexity and situation of the country and many places and other parts, it is difficult to find a place where you can get a simple injection for free. However, when you go to public health centers, you can see the large number of people in both facilities, both sick and injured, so I didn't want to wait too long and went to a private clinic to ask about this. Fortunately, the place was completely empty, and I managed to talk to the secretary, who put me through to the doctor and explained my situation, as it was something very simple. as it was just a matter of giving an injection. I asked if they could do it for free, and they agreed to do so because the facilities were empty, that is, there were no patients at that time.


Since graffiti came into my life, it's here to stay. Even so, there are people who don't see it, don't understand it, and don't like it, but for me, graffiti and what it means to me is an incredible and inexplicable source of satisfaction.

Thank you very much for reading to the end of this post. I hope you like it, and I look forward to sharing more interesting designs and our random work and sketches soon. However, I found the story behind it amusing and wanted to share it with all of you today. Until next time.