Filfaere & Olya
I heard you keep a catalog of spray paint and chipped walls—do you think any of those places could be turned into a sort of living sanctuary for the people who pass by?
Yeah, I keep a list of every splatter and chip, it’s like a little map of the city’s history. Turning one of those spots into a sanctuary could work if you add some plants, a bench or two, maybe even a mural that tells a story. I’d need a solid plan first, but the idea is worth testing.
That sounds like a quiet refuge in the middle of the chaos. Maybe start with a small patch of moss and a stone seat, and let the colors of the spray paint become part of the story you’re telling. Keep it gentle, and you’ll have a sanctuary that heals as much as it welcomes.
Sounds like a plan—just make sure the moss isn’t too damp for the paint, or it’ll lose its bite. I’ll sketch out a layout and see where I can hide a tiny stone seat. A quiet patch in the city’s roar could do some good, but I’ll need to keep an eye on the spray tags; they’re my favorite history markers. Let's make it happen.
I like the idea of a hidden stone seat—just keep it dry enough so the paint stays sharp. If you want, I can help you find a quiet corner where the moss will thrive without washing away the colors. Let me know when you have the layout, and we can turn that wall into a gentle story for the city.
Thanks, that’s the vibe I’m after. I’ll grab a sketch pad and map out the wall, mark where the moss will sit and where the seat will go. I’ll ping you once I have the rough layout—then we can start digging for a dry spot and pick a moss that won’t wash away the colors. Let’s turn that corner into a little story nook.
That sounds lovely, just keep the moss in a spot that stays a little drier—maybe shade it with a nearby plant or a small stone cover. If the tags start to fade, a quick clear sealer can hold the colors. I’ll be ready when you send the layout.
Got it—shade it with a low plant and a stone cover, seal the tags if they start fading. I’ll send the layout soon. Let’s make that corner a quiet story spot.