“Unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 18:3
This piece is an invitation to return.
A child sits at the edge of a world suspended between heaven and earth, a place where light pours freely, colours sing, and creation feels alive with possibility. Water falls without fear, the land floats without effort, and the horizon glows with promise.
The painting speaks to the restoration of wonder, the recovery of a way of seeing that trusts, imagines, and believes again. It honours curiosity without cynicism, stillness without striving, and joy without explanation.
Rather than escape, the scene suggests remembrance: a rediscovery of the childlike posture that sees the world not as something to conquer, but something to receive.
Restoring Wonder invites the viewer to slow down, look again, and allow awe to return, reminding us that faith, creativity, and wholeness often begin where wonder is restored.


