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Rhiannon o' Forest

Freedom
Freedom by @wolverine (Rhiannon o' Forest)

This is a piece I've been working on for a long time and almost got a detention over (LONG story) but I'm very proud of it. Here's the details copied from the 'Work In Progress' pic of it.

The wings - freedom, from this world, from laws, from opinions, from all the restricting stuff like that.

The wolves - also freedom, but power to do as I like and be who I am.

The skies - freedom, once more: open skies, empty space filled with beauty of changing colours.

The sun - the brightness of what can be, if it is made to be what it can be.

The moon - the silver beauty of what is, although for most a hard search has to be made to find the beauty.

The desert - is again freedom (I like being free, or the illusion of being free, what can I say?) and an endless open land to wander around on.

The dreamcatcher - is basically self-explanitary, I love dreams, and dreaming and sleep, I love the nothing that we sleep in, and the way it can be filled with images that often are not remembered. I just find that so entrancing and amazing.

The circle of barbed wire - if you can't tell, the border is barbed wire. It means that even though some may see beauty at times, it is always surrounded by a trap, a circle that never releases it's prey.

I fixed up the moon, redid the wolf completely, painted the desert, the barbed wire and a simple background. Overall, I love it! Please comment? Artwork © Copyright 2003 Kiara Gwynedd

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