“Large framed wall artwork inspired by the molecular structure of myosin, the muscle motor protein. A single, stylized myosin II molecule dominates the composition: two rounded globular heads at one end, connected by slim necks to a long, elegant coiled-coil tail. The art is built from layered cut paper and vinyl like a Cricut Maker project. – Background: deep charcoal or midnight blue cardstock suggesting the interior of a muscle fiber. – Myosin tail: a long, gently curved, tapered rod made from layered pale silver and soft white cardstock to evoke the α‑helical coiled‑coil backbone. – Myosin heads: two asymmetric globular shapes at one end of the tail, each made from 2–3 stacked layers of cardstock in teal and turquoise, with subtle cut details hinting at domains and binding grooves. – Neck/lever arms: narrow, lighter bands between heads and tail, in soft lime or light yellow, slightly raised from the surface to emphasize their hinge‑like, lever function. – Fine line work: thin metallic vinyl paths and faint actin filaments suggested behind the myosin, running diagonally as ghosted parallel lines to reference the sarcomere without clutter. – Palette: modern scientific illustration colors (teal, turquoise, silver, lime, charcoal) with high contrast but clean minimalism. – Lighting: soft, even studio lighting, gentle shadows that emphasize the layered cut‑paper construction and 3D feel. – Style: crisp, contemporary biomolecular illustration meets 3D layered papercraft See more