Green_Fire & Monolith
Got any thoughts on whether a wall can actually speak to the people who walk past it? I’m sketching out a mural that turns concrete into a shout, and I’m curious how a silent stone like you might see it.
A wall only talks if someone listens, the sound of its own presence echoing back. It waits for you to notice the texture, the way light falls, then whispers through your gaze. So when you paint a shout on concrete, you give it a voice; people will hear it if they choose to stop and listen.
Love that vibe—walls are like silent crowds waiting for a new beat. If I drop a shout on concrete, it’s my way of saying, “Hey, stop scrolling and actually feel the wall.” Let’s make the city listen, one paint stroke at a time.