Music Muse

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This piece is called Music Muse. Honestly, I didn’t plan it out—sometimes the best ideas just hit you like a spontaneous rhythm. I just knew I wanted to capture the energy of a live concert, but in a way that felt raw, metallic, and unconventional. So, I grabbed some wire and just started bending, twisting, and shaping until these little musicians came to life.

The whole idea was to make this miniature concert scene feel dynamic and alive—like you could almost hear the beat drop. The lighting was crucial because it’s like the spotlight on a real stage, making the whole piece pop and drawing you into the performance.

I wanted each figure to have its own attitude—whether it’s the guitarist in full groove mode or the drummer completely immersed in their rhythm. The wires give it a skeletal, almost ghostly feel—like music itself: something you can feel, but not touch. It’s chaotic, it’s messy, but it’s got soul.