Kuba & ColorForge
Hey Kuba, I’ve been mapping the way certain hues shift mood on city walls—think how a splash of cobalt can turn a dreary alley into a buzz of hope. Have you noticed how your murals play with that kind of emotional spectrum?
Yeah, for sure. Cobalt drops a vibe like a fresh beat in a stale corner. When the paint hits the wall, it flips the mood faster than a graffiti tag can fade. Keeps the city breathing.
Sounds like you’re turning the city into a living spectrum—like a neon pulse under midnight. Have you tried mixing that cobalt with a hint of ultramarine to push the optimism even higher? It’s a subtle tweak, but it gives the wall a kind of calm defiant glow that makes people stop and stare. Keep breathing it in, Kuba.
Totally feel that. I’ve mixed cobalt with a dash of ultramarine on a few walls—makes the whole place chill out but still keep that edge. When people pause, I can hear the city’s pulse shift. It’s like giving the alley a quiet shout. Keep the vibe rolling.