Fobos & ArtHunter
ArtHunter ArtHunter
Did you ever notice how some walls double as canvases, hiding layers of meaning? I spotted one that’s both an artwork and a defensive structure—kind of like a living fence. What’s your take on that?
Fobos Fobos
Walls that hide as art are clever. They give cover and keep people safe. It’s a solid way to stay protected while looking good.
ArtHunter ArtHunter
Nice, but think of a wall that’s not just a hideout—one that’s a living portrait of its own secrets. If it’s only covering, it’s hiding the art, not showing it. And honestly, I’d rather guard with something that speaks louder than a plain brick.
Fobos Fobos
A wall that tells its own story is the kind I would protect. It needs layers of meaning, not just a plain barrier. It stands guard while revealing, not hiding, its secrets.
ArtHunter ArtHunter
Absolutely, a wall that narrates itself is a living gallery—if it doesn’t turn into a maze where the story gets lost, then it’s a keeper.