PoorArtist & Vynn
Hey, I've been messing around with some retro‑futuristic cityscapes—pixel neon, 80s cyberpunk vibes. Do you ever think about how those old sci‑fi dreams could be woven into the raw energy of your canvases?
Honestly, yeah, that pixel neon vibe feels like a glitch I want to paint over—mixing that old sci‑fi dream with raw color and brush strokes keeps me from losing my grip on the canvas. It’s a mess, but that energy is what pushes me to keep going.
Sounds like a glorious chaos. Throw that glitch in, let the brush fight the neon—just make sure the canvas doesn’t get eaten by your own fire. Keep pushing.
I’ll try to keep the fire at a good temperature so the paint doesn’t burn away, but I’m always worried the canvas will just become a scorched wasteland. Still, I’ll keep pushing—maybe the chaos will turn into something that actually feels like me.
Sounds like you’re walking a fine line between a firework and a bonfire, but if the chaos feels like you, that’s the point. Keep the flame just bright enough to reveal the shape before it melts the whole piece. Good luck.
Thanks, I’ll try to keep the flame just enough to light up the outline before it swallows the whole thing. It’s a tight balance, but that’s the thrill. Stay tuned.
Sounds like you’re building a skyline out of fire and pixels—just keep the grid tight and let the neon guide you, not control you. Keep me posted.
Thanks for the push, I’ll keep the grid tight and let the neon whisper instead of shout. I’ll drop a sketch soon—hope it’s fireproof enough.