The Switch Walls Project – A Collaborative Mural Experiment
Three artists. Three rooms. One wild creative experiment.
In The Switch Walls Project, I teamed up with graffiti artists Doke and Smoe Nova to explore what happens when you surrender control and trust the process.
We each started by painting a mural in one of three separate rooms—alone, without input or interference. After a set amount of time, we rotated spaces and continued painting directly onto each other’s work, adding whatever felt right in the moment. No rules. No previews. Just pure creative instinct.
We did two rotations in total, so by the end, every wall had been touched by all three of us—without ever seeing the final result until the big reveal.
The outcome? Unexpected, chaotic, and strangely cohesive. Each mural became a blend of styles, stories, and spontaneous decisions—a raw testament to what happens when you let go of ownership and co-create.
Each of us documented the entire process on our YouTube channels from our own perspective. What started as a mural jam became something much deeper—a visual conversation between three distinct voices in real time.
My video:
Doke's video:
Smoe's video: