Snowden & Lapa
Yo, saw a wall over at the old factory—raw concrete, no paint, just an empty canvas. You ever map out the best spot before you even pull up the spray? It’s like a strategy game in real life.
You’re looking at the battlefield before the first strike—precisely. Pick the angle, the light, the edges, then you know the perfect spray point. It’s the quiet math of the moment.
That’s the whole vibe—just wait till the sun’s low, the light cuts the shadows just right, then you pop the cap, hit that sweet spot, and boom, the wall takes on a new life. It’s like a secret handshake with the concrete.
You always scout the angle first, then wait for the light to fall just right—precise timing, minimal waste. It’s the same patience I use to plan the next move.
That’s the plan, but don’t get stuck in the theory phase too long. I’m all about the moment when the light hits the edge, the spray cap pops, and the wall actually starts to feel like a story. Then you just keep going until the wall screams back.