The time between childhood and adulthood is a traumatic one to navigate. One day, a child goes out to play make believe in the garden for the last time ever. They'll play with dolls for the last time, draw you a picture of a flower for the last time, cry over a scratch for the last time. As children approach their teenage years, almost every day contains another 'last'.
This picture by Amy Sol appears to capture a girl right on the cusp of letting go of her own childhood. She's out among nature, still gathering posies and flowers, but in her eye-line, a teddy bear has packed its bags and is preparing to leave her. She no longer requires it as a friend. Note the steel in her eyes; she isn't sad. She no longer feels like a child, and no longer needs childish things.