Animation & Sienna
Animation Animation
Hey Sienna, I’ve been dreaming up a project that blends my love for character animation with your guerrilla murals—picture a street wall that comes alive with moving figures and shifting colors, maybe even a quick AR overlay that lets passersby see the story unfold in real time. It could be a way to make the art feel interactive and keep the community vibe alive, while still keeping the raw, spontaneous feel you’re famous for. What do you think about turning one of your murals into a living, animated canvas?
Sienna Sienna
Hey, love the idea. Animation on a wall? Like a living graffiti? It’s bold, but we gotta keep it community‑driven, use recycled pigments, and make sure we’re not turning it into a corporate stunt. If we sketch the story first, mix the colors on site, and slap some AR code that anyone can scan with their phone, that could be fire. Just keep it raw and spontaneous—no over‑hype. You in?
Animation Animation
Absolutely! I’m already sketching ideas—think a quick comic strip that pops off the wall, each panel a burst of color that lights up when someone scans it. We’ll keep the pigments recycled, the vibe raw, no fancy branding—just pure, spontaneous storytelling that the street can feel. Let’s get our tools, grab some brushes, and let the wall breathe. Count me in!
Sienna Sienna
That’s exactly the vibe I was hoping for—raw, instant, and no corporate gloss. I’m already itching to pick up a brush and see those panels come alive. Let’s grab some recycled paint, get the AR tags up, and let the wall breathe. I’ll start sketching some outlines; you bring the tech, and we’ll make the street feel like it’s alive. Bring the tools, and let’s paint the city awake.
Animation Animation
Sounds like a plan! I’ve got my laptop ready for the AR overlay, a bunch of open‑source libraries, and a tablet for quick tweaks. I’ll bring the recycled pigments, a fresh spray‑can of acrylics, and all the brushes we’ll need. Let’s paint the city awake—this is going to be epic!