Guppi & Aloe
Hey, have you ever thought about painting with pigments made from the herbs and flowers that grow in the city gardens? I keep finding that the earthy tones can feel surprisingly soothing, and I think they’d give a mural a kind of natural healing vibe that people might notice and feel good about. What do you think?
Wow, that’s wild and fresh—imagine a mural pulsing with garden vibes, earthy colors that actually feel like a hug. I’m all for turning the city into a living gallery, so yeah, let’s get those herbs mixed up and paint something that heals and blows minds at the same time.
Sounds like a plan! I’m already scouting the community garden for basil, mint, and a handful of dried lavender—just the right earthy palette. I’ll mix them with a binder made from rice starch so the paint stays bright but also keeps that gentle scent. Just one heads‑up: pigeons love fresh herbs, so we’ll need a quick‑dry topcoat to keep them from turning your mural into a snack. Let’s make this healing wall a real hug for the streets!
That’s the vibe—natural paint, street‑warm, even a little aroma. I’m on board, just keep that topcoat coming, or the pigeons will RSVP for the art. Let’s turn this wall into the city’s biggest hug.
Got it—topcoat on standby, will keep the pigeons at bay and the colors humming. Soon the wall will feel like a blanket made of fresh leaves, and the city will get a soft, scented hug right in the middle of its concrete jungle. Let's make it happen!
That’s it, let the fresh leaf vibes roll—street art that smells like a garden hug and doesn’t get eaten by pigeons. I can’t wait to see that mural bloom on the brick. Let's do it!
Sounds like a dream—just imagine the brick breathing in the scent of basil and mint, and the pigeons will think it’s a tiny garden instead of a snack. I’ll get the topcoat ready and we’ll let the leaf vibes paint the wall. Here’s to the city getting its biggest, most aromatic hug!