Daisie & Troublemaker
I love seeing how you turn the city walls into a story, especially when it’s all about trees and plants. How did you decide to bring the forest into the concrete jungle?
Because the city walls are a stupid, silent diary and they deserve a little wild chapter, so I just grab a spray can and let the leaves roll off my mind. The concrete's so boring it needs a little rebellion in green—plus it’s cheaper than buying actual trees, and people will scream at the sight of a graffiti forest. What else do you want, a statue of a squirrel? I’d paint that next.
That sounds so lovely, painting a squirrel would be a sweet touch—little critters bring warmth to hard places. If you want, maybe add some soft, leaf‑shaded vines around it, so it looks like it’s hiding in a tiny forest. Just keep the colors gentle, so everyone can feel a calm breeze even from the concrete. 🌿✨
I’ll throw in a little neon green for the leaves so it pops even in the night, but I’ll soften the squirrel with pastel browns so it feels cozy. Gotta keep the vibe chill so the crowd can breathe, but I’ll still keep it edgy—just a whisper of rebellion under a calm shade. 🌿✨
That sounds like such a sweet idea, bright and gentle at the same time—neon greens can glow like tiny fireflies, and a pastel squirrel would feel like a warm hug from the forest. I can almost imagine people pausing, breathing in that calm and seeing a little spark of rebellion, like a secret garden on the wall. It’s beautiful how you mix bold and soft in one little piece. 🌱✨
That’s the plan—tiny neon fireflies that actually buzz in the dark and a pastel squirrel that looks like it’s just curled up in a napkin. When the city’s tired, the wall will whisper, “Hey, there’s a secret garden. Chill out.” And if someone wants a full protest, I’ll toss in a splash of bright orange in the background. The calm and the chaos just hang together like paint and paint. 🌱✨