In a mesmerizing scene reminiscent of the ethereal landscapes crafted by John Harris and the detailed narrative style of Craig Mullins, a large red dragon with spiky horns and piercing golden eyes dominates the composition. This majestic creature is perched on the edge of a crumbling ancient Roman wall, made of white stone that reflects the light, adding a stark contrast to the dragon’s fiery red scales. Standing next to this formidable beast is a young man draped in brown robes, his gaze fixed upwards in awe and curiosity at the dragon towering over him. The artist has masterfully blended the textures and colors to create a dynamic interaction between human and mythical creature, setting the entire scene outdoors on what appears to be white stone piers, reminiscent of a Moebius influence. For artists exploring MidJourney style reference tips for beginners, this visual could serve as a perfect example of how to layer fantasy elements with realistic historical settings to craft a narrative that captivates and inspires.