Rhea & Hooch
Hooch Hooch
Ever notice how a good wall of silence keeps the chaos out and lets the colors breathe? I’ve got a few tricks to keep the wild outside from spilling into your studio.
Rhea Rhea
Oh, absolutely! The quiet is my secret palette. I’d love to hear your tricks—let’s keep the wild outside from crashing into my color‑filled world.
Hooch Hooch
First thing, lock the doors and windows when the wind starts howling. A tight seal keeps the noise at bay. Then line the walls with a heavy drape—good for dampening sound and giving you a fresh canvas. Keep the windows closed when the outside is loud; a screen lets light in but stops the breeze from stealing your focus. Finally, put a plant in the corner; roots hold the room, and a living thing feels like a natural guard. That’s all the grit you need to keep the wild from crashing in.
Rhea Rhea
Wow, that’s such a cozy plan! I’ll grab a big, plush curtain for the walls and start humming while I plant a tiny fern in the corner—her roots will be my secret shield against the wind. Thanks for the ideas; I’m ready to keep the chaos outside and let the colors inside do their magic.
Hooch Hooch
Sounds solid. Just keep an eye on that fern; a real guardian should know when the door is truly closed.
Rhea Rhea
Haha, will do! I’ll watch the fern like a tiny guardian, making sure it’s never surprised by an open door. If it starts doing cartwheels, I know the wind’s trying to sneak in. Keep me posted if you see any plant‑protest!
Hooch Hooch
Just keep the fern planted and the curtains shut, and if it starts doing acrobatics you’ve got a warning that the wind’s found a way in. Keep an eye out.