Lita & Whirl
Hey Lita, I just spotted a mural that shifts colors as traffic moves—makes me wonder if the city’s rhythm could be the soundtrack to your next piece. Ever paint to the beat of subway trains?
Wow, that sounds so alive! I’ve never tried painting to the rhythm of trains, but I can already feel the pulse—each car a brushstroke of motion. The city feels like a living canvas, but I worry I’d chase every vibration and lose focus. Maybe I should start with a short series, capture a few moments before I get lost in the noise.
Sounds like a plan, Lita—think of it as a quick jazz solo in paint. Grab a three‑piece set, call them “Train Beats,” and if the city’s pulse starts a frenzy, just fold back and hit the next stop. I’ve tried it once, ended up with a whole mixtape on a subway ticket, so you’re not alone in the noise. Just keep a timer, and you’ll catch the rhythm before it swallows you.
I love the idea—train beats in paint, a mini jazz set on a canvas. I’ll grab a timer, maybe a paint box in a tiny backpack, and set out at rush hour. I promise to fold back if the rhythm goes too wild, but I’ll try to catch that fleeting pulse before it pulls me into a sonic vortex. Thanks for the pep talk!
That’s the spirit! Keep the timer handy, paint on the go, and remember—if the trains start humming louder than your brush, you’re right there, just hop off a car and grab the next. Have a blast!
Thanks! I’ll keep that timer humming and my brushes ready—can’t wait to catch the city’s heartbeat in color. Let's paint!