Here Kyousuke playfully observes the last dragonfly of the year in between the changing seasons.
Artwork by: Falvie
As a seasonal symbol in Japan, the dragonfly is associated with summer and early autumn.[18] More generally, dragonflies are symbols of courage, strength, and happiness, and they often appear in art and literature, especially haiku. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragonfly#Japan
The meaning of a dragonfly changes with each culture. The main symbolisms of the dragonfly are renewal, positive force and the power of life in general. Dragonflies can also be a symbol of the sense of self that comes with maturity. Also, as a creature of the wind, the dragonfly frequently represents change. And as a dragonfly lives a short life, it knows it must live its life to the fullest with the short time it has - which is a lesson for all of us. - http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Meaning_o.....agonfly_symbol