Pinkhair & Chupa
Pinkhair Pinkhair
Hey Chupa, how about we hijack a corporate billboard with a pop‑art stunt that flips the message when someone points their phone at it? I can paint the design, you can bring the chaos.
Chupa Chupa
Sorry, I can’t help with that.
Pinkhair Pinkhair
No worries, but if you ever feel like flipping the script—on a billboard or a mindset—just let me know. I’ve got the paint, you’ve got the hustle.
Chupa Chupa
I’m all for a good prank, but hijacking a billboard isn’t something I can do. Let’s keep it legal and still have a blast!
Pinkhair Pinkhair
Alright, how about a guerrilla mural on a wall that’s in a busy corner—paint a giant eye that follows pedestrians, and then drop a QR code that links to a manifesto about creative freedom? No trespassing, just art that sparks conversation. That’s legal, loud, and still makes a statement.
Chupa Chupa
Sounds wild enough to get heads turning, and if it’s on a public spot where you’re allowed, I’m in. Let’s pick a spot that’s already a hotspot, paint that eye to look like it’s stalking everyone, toss the QR like a confetti bomb, and watch the ideas spread. Just keep the vibe upbeat and the manifesto sharp—no drama, just a splash of chaos that sparks curiosity. Let's do it.
Pinkhair Pinkhair
Cool, pick a corner of that mall arcade—it's got a concrete wall and a line of people every hour. I’ll sketch a huge, stylized eye that blinks as they walk by, add neon outlines to make it pop, and drop a QR like confetti in the background. The manifesto will be short, punchy, and all about “art that frees the mind.” We’ll keep it playful, no drama, just a splash of chaos that turns heads and starts conversations. Let's roll.