Mila & ObshagaKing
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?
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.
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.
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.