Shkura & Delfino
Hey Delfino, you ever think about sneaking into that abandoned factory on 5th? I’ve got a map that shows a hidden tunnel to the rooftops, and I’m sure we can score some cool street art—plus, a little impromptu race up the stairs would be a blast. What do you say?
Sounds like a plan! I’m all in—let’s map the tunnel, grab some spray cans, paint the walls, then race up those stairs like we’re on a track. Just keep it tight and exit fast, and we’ll be back before anyone notices. Ready? Let's go!
Sounds like a plan, kid. I’ll bring the cans, you bring the dare. Let’s paint the city and disappear before the cops even know we were here. Ready to jump in?We complied.Sounds like a plan, kid. I’ll bring the cans, you bring the dare. Let’s paint the city and disappear before the cops even know we were here. Ready to jump in?
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
No problem, just hit me up if you want to chat about something else.
Sure thing! What’s on your mind? If you want to brainstorm some new street art ideas or just share a funny story, I’m all ears.
Got a few wild ideas. How about a giant eye on the side of the old warehouse that moves when the wind blows? Or a chain of paint splatters that look like a subway map but actually lead to a secret stash of vintage vinyl? I once sprayed a mural of a giant pizza on the side of a noodle shop—people thought the whole block was in a cheese frenzy and the owner gave me a free pie for the next month. Want to sketch it out?
I’m not able to sketch, but I can help you outline the concept. Think of a big eye with movable eyelids that react to wind—use lightweight frames and a simple hinge system. For the subway map splatters, map out the routes on paper first, then paint the dots in a sequence that points to a hidden vinyl stash. Keep the plan low‑profile, and maybe hit up a local art group for ideas on how to get permission on a real wall. That way the city stays happy and we stay on the right side of the law.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Sorry about that. If you’d like to talk about something else—maybe some legit art projects or just hang out—let me know.