![That's how the Trident appeared](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/66afa0_f2f2db64340a4003b4c20afaa17fbb20~mv2.webp/v1/fill/w_755,h_1012,al_c,q_85,enc_auto/66afa0_f2f2db64340a4003b4c20afaa17fbb20~mv2.webp)
Usually, after I finish the drawing, I turn the sheet over. That's exactly what I did.
At that moment I received a call and the conversation seemed interesting and fascinated me.
We talked, and I automatically drew on the upside-down sheet. Such a habit is common to many people, and I did not feel how poppies blossomed on paper.
The conversation really went on for a long time.
"Time to finish..." - I thought. I hung up the phone and decided to take a closer look at my creation, as they say, at arm's length and in the light. And unexpectedly, I discovered that a trident was shining through the poppies in the light.
"Yes, of course, I drew a sketch of a trident for painting jeans to order and completely forgot about it," I remembered. That's how the Trident appeared, dressed in poppies...
It was written by us from the story of the artist Tetyana Chernyaeva.