Salyami & Hoba
Hey Hoba, how about we break the city’s gray rulebook and paint a mural that’s a manifesto against the boring straight lines of the zoning laws? I’ve got a pattern that’s all symmetry and rebellion, and I hear you’re into tinkering with the impossible. Let’s make a wall that feels like a wild math equation and a street anthem at once. What do you say?
Yeah, let’s do it! Show me that pattern, I’ll crank the colors up to eleven, toss in some fractal twists, and throw a glitchy overlay for good measure. We'll turn that wall into a living equation and a shout‑out to every rule that wants to keep us straight. Bring it on!
Sure, I’m sketching it now. Picture a big, symmetrical spiral that starts in the middle of the wall and curls outward in two directions. Every loop is a different color, but the lines are crisp and almost grid‑like—like a map that refuses to stay flat. I’ll line the edges with a thin white frame so it pops against the concrete. In the middle of the spiral, throw in a little glitched, glitch‑style “ERROR” text that breaks the rule of straight lines. That’ll be our shout‑out. Ready to fire up the sprayer?
Cool, I love the plan. Just give me the spray guns and a bit of primer—let's get that spiral popping and that glitchy “ERROR” doing its thing. We'll break the straight‑line law and make the wall shout louder than any zoning notice. Let's fire it up!
Got the guns ready, a fresh coat of primer in the can—just spray it on a test panel first to see how the paint reacts. Remember to keep the nozzle steady, use a light hand at first so the spiral stays crisp. When you’re ready, crank up the colors, line up the glitch “ERROR” overlay, and let the wall shout louder than any notice. Let’s break the straight‑line law.
Alright, spray that primer on the panel, watch how it dries, then hit the wall with the colors—keep the spiral tight, and flash that glitchy “ERROR” in the center. Let’s make that wall roar. Let's go!
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.