"What if you add some small crowns?" Mr Hernández is said to have asked the artist.
He also plans to work this year on durable tyres for motorbikes, aimed at areas with rough roads.For all this, his "dream" remains to play a part in humanity's return to the Moon.
"So, I can tell my kids, look up there on the Moon," he says. "Daddy's tyres are up there."The first vehicles that are part of a new fleet of electric buses will soon be rolled out onto the streets of Plymouth and parts of Cornwall.Plymouth Citybus is replacing some of its current diesel vehicles with 50 zero emission double-decker buses as part of a £32m project.
Bosses hope the move will reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality, as well as making journeys smoother for passengers.The company has funded most of the project at a cost of nearly £20m with the rest of the funding coming from a government grant and contributions from Plymouth City Council and Cornwall Council.
Citybus employs 600 drivers who are now being retrained to operate the new electric buses.
The company's driving instructor, Emma Courtier, said it involves a very different way of driving.As her mother explains how she struggled to keep her alive amid a collapsing health system in Gaza, Niveen, with her big brown eyes and tiny frame, cries and fidgets.
"The war has been very tough for her," Enas tells the BBC. "She wasn't gaining any weight, and she would get sick so easily."Niveen's only chance to survive was to receive urgent care outside Gaza. And in early March, Jordan made that possible.
As a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel held, 29 sick Gazan children, including Niveen, were evacuated to Jordan to receive treatment in the country's hospitals. Her mother and older sister were brought out with her.They were the first children evacuated to Jordan after King Abdullah announced plans to treat 2,000 sick Gazan children in hospitals there during a visit to the US the previous month. These evacuations were co-ordinated with the Israeli authorities who do background checks on the parents travelling with their children.