The Longing

$175.00

There is a longing woven into every human heart.

A longing for beauty. For belonging. For communion. For a home we can almost remember but cannot quite reach.

Inspired by the story of Eden and humanity’s enduring desire for restoration, The Longing reflects the sacred ache that runs throughout scripture. Soft blue blooms emerge through warm earth tones like small reminders of heaven breaking through the ordinary landscape of life. Their blurred forms feel familiar yet elusive, echoing the way we often experience God—not fully grasped, yet undeniably present.

Part of The Garden collection, this original painting explores the tension between memory and promise, exile and homecoming. The flowers become symbols of hope, quietly blooming in the space between what was lost and what is being restored.

Through movement, color, and light, The Longing invites viewers to consider that our desire for beauty may ultimately be a desire for God Himself—the One who planted the first garden and promises to make all things new.

12”x12” original acrylic and pastel on canvas.

There is a longing woven into every human heart.

A longing for beauty. For belonging. For communion. For a home we can almost remember but cannot quite reach.

Inspired by the story of Eden and humanity’s enduring desire for restoration, The Longing reflects the sacred ache that runs throughout scripture. Soft blue blooms emerge through warm earth tones like small reminders of heaven breaking through the ordinary landscape of life. Their blurred forms feel familiar yet elusive, echoing the way we often experience God—not fully grasped, yet undeniably present.

Part of The Garden collection, this original painting explores the tension between memory and promise, exile and homecoming. The flowers become symbols of hope, quietly blooming in the space between what was lost and what is being restored.

Through movement, color, and light, The Longing invites viewers to consider that our desire for beauty may ultimately be a desire for God Himself—the One who planted the first garden and promises to make all things new.

12”x12” original acrylic and pastel on canvas.