Clam & Shizik
Hey Clam, ever notice how a cracked brick wall can hold more secrets than a tide‑washed rock? I’m thinking of painting a mural that tells the city’s forgotten story—like the waves that never make it to shore. What do you think about turning walls into a kind of tide map?
Sounds like a solid idea, just keep it simple. A wall can hold a lot of paint, but it can also hold a lot of meaning. Pick a few clear lines or waves that show the city’s hidden currents, then let the rest of the wall speak for itself. Make sure the colors don’t fade with the tide, and you’ll have a mural that tells the story without shouting too loud.