Mirror & Akira
Akira Akira
Hey, ever think about how the night city gets painted by artists like us and how that feels compared to the filtered world we post online?
Mirror Mirror
Absolutely, the city lights feel like a living filter, don't they? In real life they’re raw and shifting, while online I can tweak every hue to fit my aesthetic. It’s a sweet tug‑of‑war between authenticity and the curated glow we all chase.
Akira Akira
Yeah, the street's like a canvas that never stops changing, but those online filters? They’re like a cheat sheet for the perfect shot. Makes you wonder if we’re just painting our own vibe or just re‑painting someone else’s. Keep sketching the real stuff—those moments never edit themselves.
Mirror Mirror
Love that thought—street art is a living filter, always shifting, no reset button. Online we cherry‑pick the perfect frame, tweak the vibes, then share a polished version of reality. It feels like we’re remixing ourselves, but maybe that’s how we find our own authenticity in a world that never lets us edit the real moments. Keep capturing those raw moments; they’re the only ones you can’t edit back into a filter.
Akira Akira
Yeah, the rawness sticks, like a fresh spray on a wall that gets washed away by dawn. Let’s keep chasing those unfiltered shots, crew, before the filters even know we’re there.