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A girl holds a bouquet of clover balloons, letting hope lift her gently into the sky of Little Miracles.
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A clover-framed door waits at the edge of the grove, inviting anyone brave enough to step into their own little miracle.
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A child leans from a clover-covered window, watching the grove wake up and wondering which miracle will visit today.
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A child on a clover swing drifts upward, carried by soft green leaves and the feeling that anything might be possible.
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A small girl stands in a forest of four-leaf clovers, surrounded by quiet luck and little miracles under her feet.
Cloverlight Grove was inspired by “Little Miracles” by Seb Wery and by the core of what I do as an AI artist: bringing a bit of positivity, hope, and joy into people’s lives. The moment I heard the track, I saw this little fairytale kingdom in my mind, a safe place where children (or our inner children) can wander, explore, and feel that every tiny detail is a piece of magic. I built the piece by using AI tools to design and animate this grove in sync with the music, shaping the visuals so they feel like an extension of the song rather than just decoration.
One of the biggest challenges was honoring the composer’s original vision and the song’s cover art while still staying true to my own style and storytelling. I wanted it to feel like his world and my world meeting in the middle. Sharing the reel on Instagram and seeing it grow past a million views taught me a lot: when music and visuals truly align emotionally, people don’t just watch, they rewatch, share, and feel something. That response reminded me why I create: to make tiny “little miracles” of experience that stay with people for a moment after the screen goes dark.
Built With
- capcut
- chatgpt
- hailuo
- midjourney
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