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.