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In the Mood to be the Person Little Me Needed Art Print
These inner child art prints are designed to heal the inner child by providing a safe place to reflect on past experiences with a child-like sense of wonder. My prayer is that this artwork can help you to process difficult emotions, release suppressed feelings, and grow the love you feel for yourself.
*After a while the middle-aged person who lives in her head begins to talk to her soul, the kid."
- Anne Lamott, Joe Jones
In this enchanting artwork, a graceful adult horse stands gently alongside a foal—a symbol of newness, raw possibility and the tender spark of one’s younger self. Both figures carry glowing portals of light-opening from their hearts, inviting us into places of remembrance and inner wonder.
The adult horse, poised and wise, reflects the maturity of spirit and the journey one has travelled. Its stance is calm, deeply grounded. Beside it, the foal gazes with innocence, curiosity and hope—reminding us of the inner child we once were: open‑hearted, imaginative, unburdened by time.
The heart‑portals act as metaphors for transformation and reconnection: they invite the viewer to step into the unseen realms of childhood dreams, to heal what may have been lost or left behind, and to reclaim the joyful essence of being young at heart.
You are still the child you were, you still hold that wonder. The portals are always open. It asks us to honor the past, embrace the present, and carry that youthful spark into our mature self.
Symbolic elements at a glance:
The adult horse: embodiment of strength, directed movement, freedom grounded in the present.
The foal (baby horse): archetype of innocence, curiosity, inner child, unbounded potential.
The heart‑portals: channels of transformation, places where inner child and present self meet; thresholds of becoming and remembering.
The pair together: the dialogue between what we have become and who we still are; a bridge of healing between past self and current self.
These inner child art prints are designed to heal the inner child by providing a safe place to reflect on past experiences with a child-like sense of wonder. My prayer is that this artwork can help you to process difficult emotions, release suppressed feelings, and grow the love you feel for yourself.
*After a while the middle-aged person who lives in her head begins to talk to her soul, the kid."
- Anne Lamott, Joe Jones
In this enchanting artwork, a graceful adult horse stands gently alongside a foal—a symbol of newness, raw possibility and the tender spark of one’s younger self. Both figures carry glowing portals of light-opening from their hearts, inviting us into places of remembrance and inner wonder.
The adult horse, poised and wise, reflects the maturity of spirit and the journey one has travelled. Its stance is calm, deeply grounded. Beside it, the foal gazes with innocence, curiosity and hope—reminding us of the inner child we once were: open‑hearted, imaginative, unburdened by time.
The heart‑portals act as metaphors for transformation and reconnection: they invite the viewer to step into the unseen realms of childhood dreams, to heal what may have been lost or left behind, and to reclaim the joyful essence of being young at heart.
You are still the child you were, you still hold that wonder. The portals are always open. It asks us to honor the past, embrace the present, and carry that youthful spark into our mature self.
Symbolic elements at a glance:
The adult horse: embodiment of strength, directed movement, freedom grounded in the present.
The foal (baby horse): archetype of innocence, curiosity, inner child, unbounded potential.
The heart‑portals: channels of transformation, places where inner child and present self meet; thresholds of becoming and remembering.
The pair together: the dialogue between what we have become and who we still are; a bridge of healing between past self and current self.