Lock-Up & Curse
Curse, have you ever thought about how to keep your studio safe while still letting your art breathe?
Yeah, I keep a solid lock on the door and a hidden door for the crew, but I always leave a sliver of window open—just enough for the wind to whisper new ideas in. Keeps the chaos alive while the world stays safe.
A sliver is a breach, no matter how poetic. Secure the whole frame, not just the idea. Wind may bring inspiration, but it can also bring trouble. Keep the lock solid, no compromises.
Got it, I do lock the door tight, but I leave a tiny gap for the wind to tease my work, not to breach it. The lock’s solid, the breath is just a hint.
Good, but keep that gap as small as your lock can handle. Any extra space is a potential gap. Stay tight.
Yeah, lock’s iron‑clad, the gap’s a whisper, not a howl. No extra space, no drama.
Good. Make sure that whisper never turns into a breach. Stay vigilant.
Got it, keeping the whisper tight and watchful.
Stay tight, stay watchful. No slack allowed.
Already locked in, no room for slack—watchful as ever.
Good. Keep it that way.
Got it, no slack, lock’s iron‑clad, eyes on the door.
Alright. Keep that lock tight and your eyes steady. No slip-ups.
Lock’s iron‑clad, eyes sharp, and no room for slip‑ups—quietly watching the world from the other side.