“And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.” — Genesis 2:7
This painting captures the moment humanity first received life from God.
I love the symbolism in this scripture — that we were created from the dust of the earth, something ordinary and simple, yet God chose to breathe divine life into it. What was once lifeless became eternal, sacred, and full of purpose through Him.
To me, this moment is more than the creation of Adam and Eve. It is a reminder that every person carries something divine within them. We are not accidents. We were intentionally created by a loving God who gives life, purpose, and identity.
I wanted this piece to feel peaceful and sacred — a quiet reminder that the same God who created life still breathes hope and meaning into our lives today.
“And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.” — Genesis 2:7
This painting captures the moment humanity first received life from God.
I love the symbolism in this scripture — that we were created from the dust of the earth, something ordinary and simple, yet God chose to breathe divine life into it. What was once lifeless became eternal, sacred, and full of purpose through Him.
To me, this moment is more than the creation of Adam and Eve. It is a reminder that every person carries something divine within them. We are not accidents. We were intentionally created by a loving God who gives life, purpose, and identity.
I wanted this piece to feel peaceful and sacred — a quiet reminder that the same God who created life still breathes hope and meaning into our lives today.