First I wanted it to be 1.25″ tall, and a cut-out shape:
But this would snag on clothes, and bend. So I came up with this:
But it looks like a bottle opener. Plus the Chinese pin-making company emailed me back that a cut-out like this would have to be at least 2″ long. So instead of cut-out details I designed for 1.5″ hard enamel:
But then I thought to make the details shiny metal, and the main area color, with a thicker outline that would make the pin more stable:
But then I thought, why not make the details another color, with gold outlines:
But then I thought, hey why not put a sun in there, since the Great Mother gives birth to the Sun:
Then I made a bunch of different Sun designs, finally settling on this one:
Et voila:
Except the sun shape needed just a little bit of softening, so I exported it as a PNG, re-imported it to Moho (where I’ve been doing all this designing), and auto-traced it. Et voila:
And that’s what I hope to have made in China, until I change my mind again.
ONE DAY LATER: I changed my mind again. Now She’s a little stouter and has crescent instead of full moons. I made so many slight modifications to the shape I started to go crazy trying to decide, because each had its strengths and weaknesses. Eventually I had to just commit to one, so here’s what I just ordered 200 pins of:
Ever since you posted this design I’m taken back to this extraordinary place I visited in India many years ago: Nrityagram, a school of classical dance in the middle of nowhere about 45 minutes from Bangalore. At the entrance there’s an sculpture of 3 women, at their feet it says “Women Hold Up Hlaf the Skies”
It looks like this:
https://twitter.com/miracalix/status/979020758507708417
If you ever go back to India, you should go there. Contrary to most dance academies in India, the place is run by women. Their founder was this remarkable actress-socialite who became the best, most respected Odissi dancer ever.
She would have loved Sita.
The world needs a Goddess bottle opener. Blessed Beer.
Oh that pin has joined the league of protesters! so cool!