Flomaster & Operator
Yo Operator, imagine a blank wall in the city that’s been ignored for ages— we paint something wild, then have a sit‑down with the council to make it a permanent art spot. You see how that conversation could spin out?
Sure thing. You drop a bold mural, catch a few eye‑pokes, then you sit down with the council. First you get them to notice the space, then you frame it as community pride, show the economic lift from tourism, and finally negotiate a lease or a grant. It’s a three‑step dance: attention, value, and paperwork—each step might stall, but a solid narrative keeps the conversation moving.
Nice playbook, but if you wanna keep the council on your side, you gotta drop a splash that makes their faces flip. Just paint that first—watch the sparks, then bring the paperwork. You got this.
Got it, fire up the canvas, grab their eyeballs, then roll out the paperwork. That’s the play.
Got it, fire up the canvas, grab their eyeballs, then roll out the paperwork. That’s the play.
Nice, just keep it sharp—no over‑the‑top drama, just a splash that says, “Look at this.” Then hit them with the clean paperwork, and you’re golden.