Our challenge was to create a page inspired by our favorite artist. Mine is Akiane Kramarik who was born on July 9, 1994. I purchased a print of hers that she painted when she was nine years old. She has had no painting lessons, ever. Needless to say, she is a prodigy. Her story is remarkable. Born into a home of atheists, she started experiencing visions from God that translated into her art and eventually into her parents’ receiving Christ. I chose “faces” as my subject matter for she is quoted as saying, “Faces are more meaningful to me than anything else, you cannot live without seeing and touching them.”
Akiane’s inspiration for her art and literature comes from her
visions, dreams, observations of people, nature and God. In the photo of my
grandsons, young Brayden’s stance and posture are awe inspiring to say the
least. I can almost hear a choir singing in the background, "Oh come let
us adore Him . . . ."
I could not find all the photos I had in mind, but I think these
capture a fraction of what Akiane’s paintings speak to me. I used ivory
grid paper because it is a soft neutral color that will complement a variety of
colors and photos. I used to metal Marvel-style stickers with superhero faces
to embellish the pages and graphic novel scraps from a Close To My Heart hero
kit to help tell my story.
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