Penguin & Eddy
You ever notice how a fresh splash of paint can change a whole block? I'm thinking of a project that mixes art with the street flow—what do you think, would you map out the best spot?
You’re looking for a canvas that already has a story, not just a blank wall. Pick a corner where traffic meets the eye—where people stop to watch, like a crosswalk near a park entrance or the front of a coffee shop. Make sure the spot has a good light, enough space for your work to breathe, and isn’t just a temporary spot that’ll get washed away. Then, draft a layout, check the permits, and plan for the right time of day. You’ll get the attention you need without wasting paint.
Got it, that sounds solid. Let's sketch the layout, get the permits, and pick a time when the crowd’s most relaxed. Good spot, good light, and a bit of that city rhythm—perfect for something that really pops.
Sounds like a plan. Lay out the lines, keep the flow smooth, get the paperwork sorted, and hit the hours before rush hour so the crowd can actually notice. Good timing, good spot, that’s how you make the city notice.
Nice, keep it chill, keep it real—let the paint breathe and the people feel it. Once you hit those hours, the city will stop and stare. Let's do this.
Got it. I’ll set the clock, keep the strokes clean, and let the paint settle—then watch the city pause for the moment. Let's make it happen.