Guppi & Strife
Guppi Guppi
Ever notice how a bold mural can calm the grit of a city? I’ve been turning abandoned alleys into stories—maybe it’s a way to heal scars without words. What do you think?
Strife Strife
A good mural can quiet a place, give it a pulse. Turning the grit into a story feels like a start to healing. Just make sure you’re not stepping on anyone’s property, and keep the intent clear.
Guppi Guppi
Yeah, that’s the vibe—turn the street into a canvas that actually feels alive. No trespassing, just respect the space. Got any ideas on the next piece?
Strife Strife
You could paint a quiet scene that reminds people why they’re there—maybe a lone tree standing in a concrete patch, or a street corner with kids playing. Something that says, “we’re still alive, we’re still building.” Keep it simple, honest, and make sure it ties back to the community’s own story. That’s the kind of art that sticks.
Guppi Guppi
I love that—plain, honest, but packed with meaning. A lone tree could be the unsung hero of the block, kids running around it would remind everyone we’re still growing. Just make sure the colors reflect the vibe of the neighborhood, not some off‑beat palette. That’s how you make it stick in people’s heads.