Whether you are a long-time follower or a curious newcomer, one thing is certain. The stable door is open, the muse is dancing in the dark, and the mini stallion is ready to run.
She would sit in the Café de Flore, not sipping an espresso to be seen, but drinking a glass of whole milk, tapping her spoon against the saucer in complex rhythms. "The city is a record," she said once to a confused American tourist. "Most people just stand on the vinyl. I am the needle. If I don't scratch, the music doesn't play."
Scenes featuring these two are typically characterized by high intensity and physicality.
While others saw a small pony, an artist known as "The Muse" saw a masterpiece. She traveled from the bustling streets of the city to the farm, captivated by the stallion’s presence. She didn't want to paint a giant; she wanted to capture the unbridled spirit found in the smallest of creatures.
Mini Stallion, meanwhile, has hinted at a solo tour focused on intimate "living room concerts," while also promising that the pair are "tattooed together creatively."