Limon & Solenie
Yo Solenie, you ever think about turning a skate park into a living gallery—boards as paint brushes, ramps as canvases, and the city streets as the biggest canvas of all?
That’s wild, I love it—boards as paint, ramps as easels, the whole city a canvas. Just make sure the graffiti’s not smudged by the skateboard shenanigans! What’s your first piece going to be?
First up I’ll carve a giant neon dragon on the concrete of the skatepark, wings spread wide, so every ride feels like riding a mythic beast—pure color, pure motion, and nobody’s skateboard will ever leave a smudge behind.
A neon dragon on the concrete? That’s like giving the park a heartbeat—just make sure the paint stays bright, and that the boarders can still feel the rush without tripping over a wing. You got a crew to help paint it?
Yeah, I’m rolling with a crew of my crew—skaters who love art, painters who know how to keep neon pop, and a few city cops who give us the green light. We’ll slap that dragon in all the right spots, make sure the wings are just high enough to look epic but low enough that nobody’s foot gets stuck. Keep the vibes bright and the boarders moving smooth.
Sounds like a full‑on mural‑party—love the balance of art and safety. Just keep an eye on the neon’s glow so it doesn’t blind the riders, and maybe throw in a glow‑in‑the‑dark stripe along the landing so everyone can feel the dragon’s pulse even after the sun dips. You’ve got this, let the beast fly!
Thanks, I’ll keep the neon glare in check and add that glow‑in‑the‑dark stripe—so the dragon pulses all night and the park stays safe for the next wave. Let’s get the beast rolling!