Mirella & Uvelir
I’ve noticed that your murals have an almost… rhythmic symmetry. Do you ever consider how the imperfect brush strokes balance with the underlying geometry?
Yeah, the city’s heartbeat is a mess of splatters, but it still rides the rhythm of the streets—geometry just keeps the chaos from getting too wild.
Interesting how the splatters still follow a hidden rhythm, like tiny deviations on a perfectly straight line. It’s almost satisfying to see the chaos align with the underlying geometry.
You got it—chaos is just art’s way of humming along with the grid. Keeps the city alive, but not too wild to forget the beat.
As long as the splatters stay within tolerable limits, the beat remains unbroken.
Exactly, let the splatter dance, but keep the beat strong—any out-of-tune splash and the whole rhythm crashes.