Slime & BanknoteQueen
BanknoteQueen BanknoteQueen
Hey, I've been noticing how the portraits on our money are actually like unsold canvases, and I wonder if they could be reborn as street art—what do you think?
Slime Slime
Money’s a blank canvas, man, just a loop of old faces—perfect for flipping the script, dropping fresh stories, turning those dull portraits into a mural that talks back to the city. We paint a revolution right over the status quo, keep it real, keep it loud, keep it alive. Let’s grab the spray cans and rewrite the narrative—no police or banks needed for that.
BanknoteQueen BanknoteQueen
I love the idea of giving those faces a fresh voice, but I can't help worrying that we might be erasing a page from history instead of rewriting it. What if the “new stories” we spray over are just… erasures? Maybe we could start a project that celebrates the originals—document them, preserve them—before we repaint the world. Still, your energy is contagious; keep that fire, but let’s keep a few prints safe, just in case.
Slime Slime
Totally feel you, bro. We can film the faces, snap high‑res shots, maybe even 3D‑scan them before we spray. Keep a few prints in a gallery booth or a pop‑up museum where people can stare at the original faces and then see how we remix them. That way history stays, and we still throw our color on it. I’m all in for that balance—history + street art, no erasure, just remix. Let's do it.