Visual Noise: Walls Talk

Visual Noise: Walls Talk - SketchRat

13 min · 19 de may de 2026
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In Episode 2 of Visual Noise: Walls Talk, TRP613 and Urban Ninja sit down with Toronto street artist SketchRat for a raw conversation about life in the streets, sticker culture, wheatpaste missions, and painting walls across the city. SketchRat talks about how she got started in street art, the rush of late-night missions, the stories behind her characters, and why stickers and wheatpaste still hold such an important place in underground art culture. From sketchbooks to alleyways, she breaks down her creative process, the realities of being a female artist in the scene, and the balance between art, risk, and self-expression. The episode dives into Toronto’s street art culture, memorable encounters while putting work up, favourite spots to paint, and the evolution of graffiti and street art in the social media era. Expect laughs, chaos, real stories, and deep conversations about creating art outside the rules. If you love stickers, paste-ups, graffiti, murals, and hearing the stories behind the artists who leave their mark on the streets, this episode is for you. Visual Noise: Walls Talk — where the streets speak louder than words. Music credit: “Funk Groove Music” by Alex Gus via Pixabay [https://pixabay.com/]

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In episode 3 of Visual Noise: Walls Talk, TRP and Urban Ninja head deep into the streets of Los Angeles to sit down with legendary sticker artist and wheatpaste veteran Sticker Eddie. A longtime force in the LA underground art scene, Eddie has spent more than a decade covering alleyways, utility boxes, abandoned buildings, and hidden corners of the city with his unmistakable style and relentless hustle. From late-night sticker missions to massive wheatpaste runs, Eddie talks about the evolution of LA street culture and how the city itself became his canvas. The episode dives into the gritty realities of street art life — dodging security, dealing with buff crews, building respect in the scene, and staying active through changing trends and social media waves. TRP and Ninja explore Eddie’s influence on the LA art community, where his work became more than just stickers on walls. His pieces helped shape the visual identity of parts of the city, inspiring younger artists to experiment with stickers, paste-ups, and DIY street campaigns. Eddie reflects on how street art in Los Angeles transformed over the years, from underground crews and photocopied slaps to today’s mix of murals, branding, and internet fame. The conversation is raw, funny, and honest, packed with stories from rooftops, train yards, art battles, and nights that only street artists could survive. Episode 3 captures the spirit of street art culture — the obsession with getting up, the friendships built in the shadows, and the constant noise of creativity echoing through city walls. Visual Noise: Walls Talk continues to spotlight the artists who leave their mark on the streets, one sticker, one paste-up, and one wall at a time. Music credit: “Funk Groove Music” by Alex Gus via Pixabay [https://pixabay.com/]

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Visual Noise: Walls Talk - SketchRat

In Episode 2 of Visual Noise: Walls Talk, TRP613 and Urban Ninja sit down with Toronto street artist SketchRat for a raw conversation about life in the streets, sticker culture, wheatpaste missions, and painting walls across the city. SketchRat talks about how she got started in street art, the rush of late-night missions, the stories behind her characters, and why stickers and wheatpaste still hold such an important place in underground art culture. From sketchbooks to alleyways, she breaks down her creative process, the realities of being a female artist in the scene, and the balance between art, risk, and self-expression. The episode dives into Toronto’s street art culture, memorable encounters while putting work up, favourite spots to paint, and the evolution of graffiti and street art in the social media era. Expect laughs, chaos, real stories, and deep conversations about creating art outside the rules. If you love stickers, paste-ups, graffiti, murals, and hearing the stories behind the artists who leave their mark on the streets, this episode is for you. Visual Noise: Walls Talk — where the streets speak louder than words. Music credit: “Funk Groove Music” by Alex Gus via Pixabay [https://pixabay.com/]

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Visual Noise: Walls Talk - Intro

Welcome to the very first episode of Visual Noise: Walls Talk — the podcast where the streets get a voice. Hosted by TRP613 and Urban Ninja, this episode dives headfirst into the world of street art, graffiti, stickers, wheatpaste, hidden spots, late-night missions, and the lifestyles that come with it. From slap tags on traffic poles to massive murals and crumbling alleyway paste-ups, TRP613 and Urban Ninja talk about what pulls artists to the streets, the stories behind the work, and why public art hits differently when it’s raw, temporary, and real. But Walls Talk isn’t just about paint and glue — it’s about life. The struggles, the laughs, the adventures, the people you meet, and the strange freedom that comes from creating outside the lines. This first episode sets the tone for the series: honest conversations with artists, creators, and outsiders who see the city as a canvas instead of a backdrop. The city is talking. We’re just holding the mic. Music credit: “Funk Groove Music” by Alex Gus via Pixabay [https://pixabay.com/]

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