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When Monsters Mend
In a world where even monsters can feel small, my Godzilla sits quietly, clutching a fragile origami crane. He’s surrounded by a city that never seems to notice him... just like we sometimes feel lost in the endless scroll of other people’s highlight reels. The grass always looks greener on the other side, doesn’t it? We see what others have, what they’ve achieved, and it’s so easy to forget our own journey.
But look closer... that crane in Godzilla’s hand is a symbol of hope, of gentle beauty created from something simple. It’s a reminder that even the mightiest among us can feel delicate inside, quietly hurting from constant comparison. The first step is to notice... really notice... how these thoughts creep in and cloud our hearts. Then, just like Godzilla, we can pause, breathe, and remember: we’ve come so far. We’ve built, created, and survived so much already.
This painting is for anyone who’s ever felt “less than” while looking at someone else’s story. It’s a gentle nudge to tune back into yourself, to see the beauty in your own hands, and to realize that your journey is worth celebrating... monstrous feet and all.
This statement piece does not disappoint with its bold brushstrokes and fun color. This is an original 6" x 6" Oil painting on panel in a black floater frame. Ready to hang with a wire hanger attached to the back.
Title: When Monsters Mend
6in x 6in Oil on Panel
Framed in Black Float Frame
Frame Size: 6.5in x 6.5in