


“I don’t want to get left behind..”
by Goliath
"In this vibrant and surreal vision, the child sits perched on a small, glowing planet, his cape billowing softly in the weightless expanse of space. His head rests in his hands, a posture of quiet contemplation tinged with unease. Around him, the cosmos pulses with life—neon hues of electric blue, radiant pink, and luminous green swirl and collide, creating a tapestry of light and texture that feels both infinite and intimate.
The planet beneath him is smooth and unadorned, a simple sphere of soft, glowing light that serves as his fragile anchor in the vastness. Yet, despite the beauty that surrounds him, the child’s gaze is inward, his expression a mix of wonder and fear. The solitude of space presses in on him, a reminder of how small he is in the grand scheme of the universe. His cape, though flowing with a sense of freedom, also feels like a tether, a fragile connection to the world he fears is drifting away.
This piece is a meditation on the tension between beauty and isolation, between the desire to explore and the fear of being forgotten. The child’s fear of being left behind is palpable, yet the vibrant colors and dynamic textures suggest a universe brimming with possibility. It is as if the cosmos itself is reaching out to him, offering both solace and challenge.
Through its striking contrast of light and emotion, this work captures the universal longing to belong, to be seen, and to matter in a world that feels overwhelmingly vast. The child, though small, is a beacon of humanity—a reminder that even in the face of the infinite, our fears and hopes are what make us truly alive."
by Goliath
"In this vibrant and surreal vision, the child sits perched on a small, glowing planet, his cape billowing softly in the weightless expanse of space. His head rests in his hands, a posture of quiet contemplation tinged with unease. Around him, the cosmos pulses with life—neon hues of electric blue, radiant pink, and luminous green swirl and collide, creating a tapestry of light and texture that feels both infinite and intimate.
The planet beneath him is smooth and unadorned, a simple sphere of soft, glowing light that serves as his fragile anchor in the vastness. Yet, despite the beauty that surrounds him, the child’s gaze is inward, his expression a mix of wonder and fear. The solitude of space presses in on him, a reminder of how small he is in the grand scheme of the universe. His cape, though flowing with a sense of freedom, also feels like a tether, a fragile connection to the world he fears is drifting away.
This piece is a meditation on the tension between beauty and isolation, between the desire to explore and the fear of being forgotten. The child’s fear of being left behind is palpable, yet the vibrant colors and dynamic textures suggest a universe brimming with possibility. It is as if the cosmos itself is reaching out to him, offering both solace and challenge.
Through its striking contrast of light and emotion, this work captures the universal longing to belong, to be seen, and to matter in a world that feels overwhelmingly vast. The child, though small, is a beacon of humanity—a reminder that even in the face of the infinite, our fears and hopes are what make us truly alive."