Savant & Sienna
I was just looking at how the grid of the city streets could be used as a blueprint for a mural, like a puzzle that feels both structured and spontaneous. What do you think?
Love that idea, grids are like the unsung scaffolding of the city. Paint each block a different hue, let the streets become the lines of your canvas, then toss in a splash of neon at a corner and the whole thing feels like a puzzle people can piece together while walking by. And remember, the best murals are born when the community drops a marker or two—no corporate hand‑prints allowed.
That’s exactly the kind of spontaneous symmetry I love—each block a distinct number, the neon a quick burst of prime factor. Let the people add their own variables, but keep the equation clean; a community‑generated mural is a living theorem in motion.