Childlike Wonder Print
Choose the Right Scale for Your Space
To ensure this reminder fits perfectly within your home, I offer this print in three versatile, standard sizes:
| Size | Material | Best For... |
| 11x14 | Giclée Paper | Gallery walls, bedside tables, or intimate prayer nooks. |
| 16x20 | Giclée Paper | A balanced statement for an office or entryway. |
| 24x32 | Gallery Canvas | A powerful focal point for a living room or mantel. |
Exceptional Craftsmanship
I am committed to ensuring that every open-edition print maintains the depth and soul of the original work through two distinct, high-quality finishes.
Fine Art Giclée Prints (11x14, 16x20)
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12-Color Technology: Utilizing advanced giclée printing to capture the "living" quality of the lion’s gaze with vivid, archival accuracy.
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Premium Matte Surface: Printed on 200 gsm high-quality paper with a glare-free finish.
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Ready to Frame: Includes a subtle protective handling border for easy, pristine framing.
Grand Format Gallery Canvas (24x32)
- Textured Presence: Our largest open-edition size is printed on a heavy cotton-poly blend, adding a tactile, "original painting" feel to your space.
- Ready to Hang: No framing required. This piece is professionally stretched over FSC-certified wood bars and includes hanging hardware.
- Effortless Impact: Designed for those who want a massive, gallery-style centerpiece without the added cost and hassle of custom framing.
An Invitation to Awe
"The heavens declare the glory of God and the skies proclaim the work of His hands." — Psalm 19:1
"Childlike Wonder" is a soul-stirring work that offers an invitation to transition from the spirit-numbing rush of life to a restorative realization of the divine complexity hidden within the "ordinary."
The piece features a young child gazing upward with an expression of profound awe, representing the human soul’s capacity to recognize the awe-inspiring in things we often take for granted, like the sky, the clouds, the trees, and the sun.
The subject’s upward focus serves as a resonant reminder of the truth found in Psalm 19:1, that "the heavens declare the glory of God and the skies proclaim the work of His hands."
This piece challenges you to slow down in your day and reconsider the ecosystem of nature not as a background to a busy schedule, but as a testament to a sovereign, incomprehensible, intelligent God.