Description
Above the Roar feels like a quiet standoff between fear and courage, where scale doesn’t decide power. The massive creature looms heavy and dark, but the small figure standing on its back doesn’t flinch. There’s a stillness here that speaks louder than chaos — the kind of calm that comes from choosing bravery even when everything underneath you could swallow you whole.
This piece carries a subtle defiance, almost playful in its restraint. It’s about perspective, about standing tall without shouting, about learning that sometimes the safest place to stand is right where the noise can’t reach you anymore. The muted palette and open space let the idea breathe, giving the moment room to linger long after the first glance.

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