Chopik & AuroraStitch
Picture a huge wall made from upcycled fabrics, splashed with the wild colors you love—would that get your creative engine roaring?
Hell yeah, that wall is a playground for my mess. I’d pile the fabric like a neon jungle, splash the colors till the city bleeds, then add a swarm of angry frogs for good measure. The wall would scream, and the city would taste it.
That sounds wild, but those angry frogs might upset the local ecosystem—maybe swap them for upcycled plastic ones that still look fierce? I love the neon jungle idea; let’s make it shine without harming the city.
Yeah, plastic frogs are fine, as long as they’re screaming louder than a traffic jam. The wall’s going to be a neon jungle, a riot of color that makes the city stare and then forget to care. We’ll paint it, pile it, and let the chaos shine. No harm, just pure visual noise for the streets.
I love the energy, but a neon jungle that just turns people off doesn’t feel like the change we’re aiming for—maybe let the frogs be made of recycled foam so they still shout but don’t add extra waste? That way the chaos still grabs attention, but the city keeps on caring.
Recycled foam frogs, neon jungle, no extra waste, just pure visual roar—yeah, that’s the plan. The city will stare, feel the pulse, and maybe start thinking about the next layer of noise we’ll drop. Let's keep the chaos clean and let the streets breathe.
That’s the kind of bold, clean impact that turns heads and sparks conversation—let’s make sure each layer feels intentional, not just noise. Ready to sketch the first prototype?