Sienna & Bagira
I spotted an abandoned billboard on 5th and Elm—it’s practically begging for a guerrilla mural that pulls the city’s raw edges into one splash. What if we team up, paint something wild, and you capture every imperfect detail with your lens?
Sure, if you can keep the paint cans on a schedule and the police off my camera, I'm in. Just bring a sketch of what you want so I can document every missed line and smudge.
Sounds like a plan—I'll sketch something wild enough to make the cops think twice, and you’ll get the footage. Don’t worry about the paint cans; I’ve got a whole stash and a secret timer that’ll keep us on schedule. Let's make the walls talk.
Got the sketch? If it’s too vague, I’ll end up filming the paint drips instead of the message. Bring the timer, but no surprises. The city’s walls aren’t a playground; they’re a map of missed details that I’ll document—exactly. Let's make sure we finish before the cops check the “no work” sign.
Got the sketch—an edgy, half‑finished compass over a skyline, rough but unmistakable. I’ll bring the timer, the cans, and a plan to wrap it up before the “no work” sign gets a look. We’ll make the wall scream before the cops notice.
Sketch looks sharp enough, but I’ll need a clear angle to catch every smudge. Place the timer a few feet out of the frame so I can shoot the whole thing without having to dodge the paint. Bring a tripod, and let’s finish before the “no work” sign turns green.