Akiane: Her Life, Her Art, Her Poetry (Abridged)

Akiane: Her Life, Her Art, Her Poetry (Abridged)

by Akiane Kramarik, Foreli Kramarik

Narrated by Amy Rubinate

Abridged — 2 hours, 38 minutes

Akiane: Her Life, Her Art, Her Poetry (Abridged)

Akiane: Her Life, Her Art, Her Poetry (Abridged)

by Akiane Kramarik, Foreli Kramarik

Narrated by Amy Rubinate

Abridged — 2 hours, 38 minutes

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Overview

Prodigy Akiane Kramarik shares her artwork, poetry, and the fascinating story surrounding her talent.Growing up in a home with an atheistic mother and a non-participating Catholic father did not stop four-year-old Akiane Kramarik from finding God. This girl's dreams began a conversation in the home that has eventually brought them all to Christianity and the world's attention. Akiane: Her Life, Her Art, Her Poetry is a collection of the best of Akiane's full-color paintings and poetry created from ages 4 to 10, along with details of her family and the amazing stories that surround each unique artwork.Already a media professional, Akiane has been interviewed on programs such as Oprah, World News Tonight, Lou Dobbs Tonight on CNN, and Schuller's Hour of Power. Today Akiane's art is available online at www.artakiane.com.

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Publishers Weekly

Though 12th-century mystic Hildegard of Bingen began receiving visions at the extraordinarily young age of five, she was in her early 40s before she revealed them to the public in her writings, artwork and music. Not so for Idaho-born Akiane, a media star who, at the age of 10, confidently reveals her divinely inspired artwork and poetry to the wider world. The book is divided into three parts, the first section being the story of Akiane's life and her visions (which first began at the age of four) as told by her mother-a kind of hagiography of sorts. It's well meaning, but generally stilted and flat in its prose. Most interesting are parts two and three, the second section devoted to full color depictions of Akiane's paintings (vivid, fantasy-like portraits in color and scene), and the third a selection of her poetry. Even more interesting-yet unfortunately left unexplored in any real depth-is the question of how to understand Akiane in the context of Christian spirituality. Is she a mystic? A precociously gifted child? The product of smart agents and advertising? All of the above? Readers will have to decide those questions for themselves. (Apr.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173423092
Publisher: EChristian, Inc.
Publication date: 03/01/2012
Edition description: Abridged
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