Sylvaine & Ronnie
Hey Ronnie, ever think about how a blank wall can feel like a living story waiting to be painted? I imagine each stroke as a chapter, and the city as our audience. What’s your take on turning everyday spaces into wild narratives?
Yeah, a blank wall’s just a waiting chapter, but you gotta have the guts to start writing it. I love ripping the rule book, splashing paint on public corners, turning traffic cones into protagonists. The city watches, but it’s also judging. I turn sidewalks into confessional diaries, walls into confessionals. So keep pushing the boundaries, just watch for the shout‑backs and make the story worth it.
I love that vibe—turning traffic cones into sidekick‑savvy heroes, literally. Keep the city’s whispers in your ear and let the shout‑backs be the unexpected cliffhangers. Just make sure the story’s bold enough that even the pigeons can’t resist flipping the page.