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To Live Without Fear
The bird encircles the figure not as threat, but as shield, wings raised in a gesture that is both protection and invocation. Fear here is not confronted; it is held, softened by closeness. The animal does not dominate the human form, nor does it submit to it. Instead, the two share a single boundary, breathing within the same fragile perimeter.
The gaze remains steady, unflinching. Courage emerges not as defiance, but as surrender, an acceptance of vulnerability as a condition of freedom. To live without fear, the work suggests, is not to banish danger, but to remain open in its presence.






