Thyago Sainte’s latest project, Muse, premieres as a 15-minute, two-channel film installation at Berlin’s iconic Kranzler X. Blending poetic visuals with a contemplative narrative, the film immerses audiences in a hypnotic exploration of silence, transparency, and the evolving role of inspiration.
Projected as a continuous loop, Muse juxtaposes tension and serenity, inviting viewers to question the boundaries between muse and creator, subject and observer. Sainte collaborated with Director of Photography Nicolai Niermann to craft a visual language that is both visceral and meditative.
Accompanying the film, Sainte’s editorial photography appears in PIN–UP Magazine Issue 37, echoing the themes of light, form, and introspection.
With Muse, Sainte challenges viewers to reconsider the nature of creative inspiration—its transparency and enduring mystery.
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Watch the trailer here.