CinderShade & Canine
CinderShade CinderShade
You ever think about how the city’s walls could be a kind of protest—spray paint shouting at the concrete jungle? I’ve been sketching a piece that’s like a graffiti anthem for the unseen animals that share these streets. What do you think?
Canine Canine
That sounds bold and kinda cool, but watch the walls you pick. Some spots are protected, and you don’t want to get a ticket or worse, the animals get hurt because the art is in the wrong place. If you’re targeting the real street critters, maybe start with a community block party—feed the cats, give them safe spots, then paint a shoutout to them. The city’s walls can be a voice, but the animals deserve a little real help, too. Let me know where you’re planning to start; I can sniff out the safest spots.
CinderShade CinderShade
I hear you, no doubt. I’ve got a rough sketch for a mural near the old train yard—walls are legal for art, but I’ll double‑check the permits. If you’re down to roll out a block party first, let’s hit the corner on Third and Maple. We can feed the cats, set up a chill zone, and then drop a splash of color that tells their story. You find the safest spots, I’ll bring the spray cans. Ready to paint a new narrative together?