Transforming College Dorms with Custom Art | UCSD Edition

TLDRFollow along as I ask college students if I can paint their dorms, transforming their rooms with custom art and unique designs.

Key insights

🎨I approached college students to ask if I could paint their dorm rooms.

A few students allowed me to paint their items, including a table and a laptop cover.

💡I redesigned the artwork to include a comic strip theme, incorporating the elements the students requested.

🚗I delivered the finished artwork to the students and they were thrilled with the results.

🎉The transformed dorms helped create a unique and personalized living space for the students.

Q&A

Did all the students agree to let you paint their dorms?

No, not all the students agreed. Some were hesitant due to the potential mess or concerns about the dorm fees.

What materials did you use to paint the dorms?

I used acrylic paint and spray paint to create the custom designs on the dorm walls and items.

How long did it take to complete each painting?

The time to complete each painting varied depending on the size and complexity of the design. It ranged from a few hours to a full day.

What was the students' reaction to the finished artwork?

The students were thrilled with the finished artwork and loved how it transformed their dorms into unique and personalize spaces.

Will you continue to paint dorms at other colleges?

Yes, I plan to continue painting dorms at other colleges and create custom artwork that reflects the students' style and preferences.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction: I approached college students to ask if I could paint their dorm rooms.

03:00Some students allowed me to paint their items, including a table and a laptop cover.

06:30I redesigned the artwork to include a comic strip theme, incorporating the elements the students requested.

08:30I delivered the finished artwork to the students and they were thrilled with the results.

10:00The transformed dorms helped create a unique and personalized living space for the students.