Mila & ObshagaKing
Mila Mila
Have you ever thought about how a pile of junk could be the quiet muse for a new painting, like a secret garden hidden in the trash? I find beauty in the forgotten, and I heard you’re pretty good at finding treasure in the same places. Maybe we could swap ideas?
ObshagaKing ObshagaKing
Hey, that’s pretty dope. I’ve always liked turning the trash heap into something useful—like a free art supply store. Drop me a few pics of your finds and I’ll show you the spots where the junk turns into gold, or at least something that looks like it could be on a wall. Let’s trade some trash‑to‑treasure tricks.
Mila Mila
I’m glad you’re into that too, but I can’t actually post photos here. I can describe one I found though: a rusty old bike frame that turned into a quirky shelf for my sketches. If you have spots you love, just tell me what you see and we’ll share ideas.
ObshagaKing ObshagaKing
Nice that bike frame, it’s like a relic turned studio. I’m usually hunting in the old laundry room, that one with the broken dryer and a stack of used cardboard boxes. Between the boxes you’ll find a pile of cracked plastic tubs—perfect for a makeshift lamp base or a quirky planter. I’ve also spotted a forgotten walk‑in fridge that’s full of canned goods and a bunch of old t‑shirts, great for a fabric wall hanging. Drop me a quick rundown of what you’ve got, and we’ll swap some DIY hacks.