Chester & Derek
I've been thinking about how a single wall can become a narrative, shifting with each passerby. Have you noticed how your tags evolve when you look at them from a different perspective?
Yeah, absolutely! Walls are like ever‑changing storybooks, and the tags? They’re the little doodles that get new meaning every time someone walks past. Just look at it from another angle and boom—you’ve got a whole new vibe. It's like your art keeps remixing itself.
Sounds like you’re already seeing the same layers I was. What’s the first new vibe you’d want to read from that wall?
I’d want to read a burst of sunrise colors—like a sunrise graffiti that wakes up the city, turning the wall into a sunrise that never stops changing. It’d shout “new day, new vibe!” and let everyone feel that fresh, hopeful buzz.
A sunrise that never stops changing—that's a moving metaphor. Does the city, then, feel the same hope every time you walk past, or does the new light change the way you see it?
The city’s hope stays, but every new light flips the view—like a fresh filter on a picture, so I see new angles and fresh stories in the same familiar walls.
I like that you’re thinking of the city’s hope as a steady backdrop, and the light as shifting lenses. It keeps the same story but changes its perspective—much like rereading an old poem under different lighting. What does that first fresh angle reveal to you?