''Painting The Impossible'' by Akiane Kramarik

Akiane Kramarik2 minutes read

Family overcame hardships, starting from a small shack to a Frank Lloyd Wright mansion, nurturing close bonds; Daughter Ah Kiana experienced intense visions from age 4, leading to a love for painting and poetry.

Insights

  • Ah Kiana's challenging upbringing in a small shack near a nuclear power plant led to health issues but transformed into success through a family food business, culminating in a move to a Frank Lloyd Wright mansion in Missouri, fostering strong familial ties and eschewing modern media.
  • Despite a tumultuous journey marked by disappearances, relocations, and financial struggles, Ah Kiana's artistic talents blossomed, transitioning from intense dreams and visions to profound painting and poetry, with a significant focus on spiritual themes and personal growth.

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Recent questions

  • Where did the family live in 1994?

    Shack in Illinois

  • What did the mother do when the child experienced visions?

    Quit business

  • What happened when the child disappeared at age 5?

    Reappeared after search

  • What did the family focus on in Colorado?

    Writing poetry

  • Where did the child find a model for a painting?

    Prayed for it

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From Shack to Mansion: Ah Kiana's Journey

  • Family lived in a tiny Shack in 1994, near a nuclear power plant in Illinois; mother was a Lithuanian immigrant, father from Chicago ghettos; named Ah Kiana; faced safety issues and health problems.
  • Family started a food business, leading to improved health and moving to a Frank Lloyd Wright mansion in Missouri; no TV or radio, close family bonds.
  • At age 4, began experiencing intense dreams and visions of heaven, sketched them; mother quit business to spend time with her due to her visions.
  • Disappeared at age 5, reappeared after a search; intense drawing and painting, lost inspiration briefly after visions disappeared.
  • Moved to Colorado due to financial struggles, faced accidents and sickness; focused on writing poetry instead of art.
  • Moved to Idaho, homeschooled at age 8, visions returned, fell in love with painting; prayed for a model for a painting, found a suitable one for a portrait of Jesus.
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