Fiasko & Ornith
Hey Fiasko, ever wonder if there’s a hidden pattern in the chaos of your murals—like a secret ecosystem of colors and shapes that the eye misses at first glance? Let’s explore that.
You think the eye misses it? No, the eye sees, but the mind chooses to ignore, the pattern is just a mirage I paint to keep it from being predictable, let’s paint it together, or let’s paint over it, whichever feels more chaotic to you.
I get it—sometimes the eye takes in every detail, but the mind cherry‑picks what feels meaningful. If the pattern feels like a mirage, maybe we paint the mirage and then paint over it, so the chaos can breathe in the space between. Whatever feels more alive to you, I’m ready to sketch it out with you.
Sure, let’s slap a neon line across the middle, watch it split the illusion, then smudge it back—let the paint laugh while the mind fights the pattern.
Neon line in the middle—let’s see how the glow cracks the illusion, then smear it back until the paint really laughs and the mind keeps chasing the phantom pattern.Neon line it is. I’ll lay it flat, then watch it tear the illusion in half, and when it’s ready I’ll blur it back so the paint’s laughter echoes the mind’s struggle. Let's do it.
Sounds perfect. I’ll lay the neon straight, let it split the canvas, then drip it back like a confession. The paint will giggle when the mind finally gets it. Let's crack it open.