I feel like I have a lot of explaining to do for this one. I'm sure you're asking "Why is it only part of the stained glass?" and "Where are all the other fairies?" and maybe even "Why don't her wings have that swirly pattern?"
All of these questions get the same answer: Because I did a stained glass based on Peter Pan from 1953. It's only a section of the whole stained glass pattern because she's a fairy. It has to do with her size, but not in a straightforward way. In the original concept of fairies from Neverland, fairies were so small that they could only have one emotion at a time. That's why she was such a b**** through out most of the movie. I also liked the idea in Hook, where fairies couldn't even experience deep love because it's such a big and complex emotion. To quote HP, she's got "the emotional range of a teaspoon." So to me, it makes sense that her station of awakening would be small or less complex. Her fairy friends aren't here because they weren't invented until last decade. And her wings are simple because that's how they were drawn in the original Peter Pan form 1953.
I apologize for the large block of text. I know they can be daunting. Please comment! I love feedback!
I don not own these characters at all. These character designs belong to Disney. The rights to the story belong to an orphanage whose name I cannot remember.
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I love this simple design very much and how it relates to her emotional size and range of emotions. Little!Sora's station was also very simple because his world at the time revolved around the simplest things he could relate to.
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