Ok, lets make this my first post here.
Its my attempted entry for the WJS this year (deadline end of October).
While it started out as an idea about to older girls having fun despite a lifetime of hardship, the turn of events came about 5 weeks ago with seeing the head of a blackbird rather than an angel-face between them and the usual negative symbolism attributed to ravens and crows as carrion-feeders.
Was a bit conflicted, but still went ahead with the birds head in the end, and finally got an idea that seems to fit perfectly to the resulting image a few days ago.
Will either title it "No Fear" or "Who is afraid of black Peter". The second of which, I presume, is something Europeans would understand better as I'm not aware that this children-rhyme and associated superstition has gone into the "New Worlds" :) :)
The idea hence is how people deal with death (the raven representing the proximity of that event). Most people fear death and only make their peace in talking about it as a form of showing off. The immense fear of it is something that often hinders or even paralyzes us from having a fulfilled life. We seem to be driven throughout our life by fear of some sorts of loss, instead of enjoying what we have, to the fullest.
Here now, you got the two girls having a blast and enjoying themselves, even though the end might be nigh.
I placed the hand of the girl on the right, firmly on the wing intentionally, as indication that she is fully aware of whats to come. The wings wrapped around them, basically indicate that there is no escape, and the bird towering above them, that its going to happen rather soon. Yet despite of all that, I want this piece to represent the ability to enjoy and celebrate life as long it is given to us. And that is only possible when free of fear from tomorrow.
The full set of pictures of the progress thus far:





How I think its going to be worn (actually have worn it that way for nearly a month to observe any problems with the design)

And finally now as of a few days ago

Last but not least the one causing all that trouble. :)

Now from here its on to tedious work of polishing out all the nooks and crannies!
Best regards, Kurt