The central figure is Scar, the villainous lion from The Lion King, positioned in the middle of the scene. He is depicted in profile, standing atop a rocky outcrop with his mouth wide open in a fierce, aggressive roar. His tawny fur, dark mane, and intense expression are rendered in the classic, vibrant animation style typical of 1990s hand-drawn films.
Behind Scar, a large, dark shadow of his own form is cast prominently against the rugged, jagged rock walls of a cavern or canyon. To the right of the scene, a dramatic thunderstorm unfolds against a dark, moody background, with jagged streaks of white lightning illuminating the turbulent sky. In the foreground, vibrant, stylized flames flicker and dance, casting a warm, glowing light that contrasts sharply with the cooler, shadowy tones of the cavern.
The artwork uses high-contrast lighting to create a sense of tension and drama. The colour palette is dominated by intense oranges, yellows, and deep reds of the fire, set against the dark, murky browns and greys of the rock and the ominous, near-black sky. The composition emphasizes Scar’s dominance in the space, framed by the chaos of fire and the harsh elements of the storm.