Child prodigyAkiane Kramarik was sent to earth by our lord Jesus Christ to spread a message of goodness and to end the world's suffering with divinely inspired art. Her poetry, drawings, and paintings, done in a style she has dubbed "imaginatism", are a shining light upon the world.
AH-KEE-AH-NUH
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I have been blessed by God. And if I'm blessed, there is one reason and only one reason, and that is to help others
Featured on national television Akiane can be seen calling attention to the evils of the world how great she is, and will work God into everything she says. This is interesting considering that her parents are atheists, and she had no exposure to religion throughout her life, of 13 years. Her parents however have recently converted to Judaism in light of just how much people are willing to buy a horribly disproportionate (though cleverly shaded) story-book illustration of Jesus or unicorns.
Akiane lives in Post Falls Idaho and is a trademark of Akiane LLC (not kidding, look it up)
Akiane is an inspiration to tartlets everywhere, and hopes to one day grow up to fully realize her furry nature.
God looks to me like a ball of light. He's really masculine, he's really strong and big, his eyes are just beautiful.
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—Akiane, child prodigy
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Hair of pure gold. Veil of pure energy. Face of pure beauty. What the angel gazes at is of eternal significance. Yet what it is has not been revealed to me.
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—Akiane on herself
Love
Love is never alone
Love is always crowded
Love is the shared self
We cannot own our love
And we cannot teach our love
The longest breath of love
is the shortest distance to heaven
The deepest life is love
The deepest love is an embrace
Love is not rest
Love is peace
Love is the purpose
Some art experts do not believe Kramarik is the sole creator of the artwork published under her name, though they believe she may be completing the artwork to some degree. When reporters asked the family if they could record a video of her painting a small image from start to finish, they declined saying that it wouldn't be a fair representation of her work.