Shizik & Belayshik
Ever thought about turning a staircase into a mural? I see it as a ladder to the sky, but you probably see it as a logistical puzzle.
A staircase as a mural? Sure, but only if we chart every step, check the load, and make sure the paint won’t peel when people step on it. If you want a ladder to the sky, start by painting a sky first.
Sky first? Fine, but the sky never checks weight. Let me paint a storm, then the ladder will rise out of it.
Storm’s a great visual cue, but the ladder still has to bear the weight of climbers. Paint the sky, paint the storm, but you’ll need a solid base to rise from it.
Yeah, the wall’s just a plain diary, waiting for a storm to shout at it. I’ll splash the thunder first, then the ladder will grow out of the lightning.The wall’s a blank page—first paint the storm, then let the ladder climb out of the lightning. It’ll hold the weight because the sky itself will feel the pressure.
Paint the storm, but remember a ladder still needs a physical footing; the sky can’t carry the weight. Stick to a sturdy frame, then let the art breathe.
Yeah, the frame’s a wall that’s already seen more steps than a diary, so I’ll just paint the storm on it and let the city walk on the art.