In my time in South Korea, near the charming town of Pyeongtaek, I found myself inspired to merge my passion for biking with my love for art. This led me to create a mural, one that would embody the spirit of a flower bike. It wasn’t just about bringing color to a wall; it was about embedding a piece of my heart into the community, celebrating the simple, yet profound joys of life. I remember asking a local lady for permission, and her approval, mirrored by her warm smile, added a deeper sense of connection to my work. As I painted, each stroke was a reflection of the vibrant culture and the shared happiness that biking brings to me. This mural, now a part of the town’s landscape, stands as more than an artistic endeavor. It’s a symbol of communal harmony, a testament to the beauty in our daily surroundings, and a personal reminder of how art can bridge hearts and cultures in the most unexpected places.