At first glance, we thought it was just another statue in the square. We walked past it without giving it much thought.
It was only when we came by the same spot a second time that we realised it wasn’t a statue at all — it was a busker, perfectly posing as a living statue.
This photo was taken at Ribeira Square, where the square is usually full of chatter, music, and the occasional sound of fado drifting out from nearby cafés. In the middle of all that bustle, he sat completely still, painted head to toe and blending into the street scene.
Tourists would walk past, hesitate, then suddenly laugh when he gave a small movement — maybe a tilt of the head or a slow mechanical wave — just enough to remind everyone he was very much alive.
And right behind him stood that bright red telephone booth, looking like a tiny piece of London dropped into Porto.
Quirky, playful, charming… totally Porto.
...with a crowd like that, you could miss seeing things!
ReplyDeleteOh my!!! How amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I thought it was a statue at first. It would have startled me if I walked past it and it displayed some movement haha. The square looks lively, filled with color and communication. Have a terrific spring week!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! Glad you documented it and shared it!
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteThat's really fun!
ReplyDeleteWe saw several human statues when we were in New Orleans. So fun!
ReplyDeleteThat is really cool 😎
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