Chopik & Kotleta
Ever tried splashing a neon pizza slice on a brick? I can turn paint into sauce, and the wall will taste like a feast—let's mix graffiti and kitchen chaos together.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
No worries, but if you ever need a splash of color on a wall instead of a polite decline, you know where to find me.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Sure, paint a blank wall and call it a day. Just don't ask me to paint the town, okay?
Sure thing, let me know what color you want for the blank wall, and I’ll give it a solid, even coat—no streaks, just a clean finish. Just give me the details and I’ll get to it.
Solid, huh? That’s like a straight line in a paint‑splat party. Pick a wall and let’s smash it with neon, a drip of black, a slash of lime, and a swirl of electric pink—make the surface a noise festival, not a postcard. If you want details, just tell me the spot, and I’ll turn it into a visual mess.
Which wall are we talking about, and do you want a quick splash or a full-on mural? I can sketch a rough plan with neon lines, black accents, lime splashes, and a swirl of electric pink to make it feel like a noise festival. Just let me know the size and any specific angles you want, and I’ll turn that blank space into a visual party.
Got it. Pick a wall in the alley behind the laundromat, about 6 meters long and 2.5 meters high. I want a quick splash—just a chaotic burst of color, no neat outline. Think a base of dark charcoal, splashed neon green, electric pink, and bright yellow, all clashing with jagged black strokes. Throw in some random scribbles that look like cracked code. The angles? Keep it flat, no curves. Just paint it wild and let it shout.