At just eight years old, Akiane Kramarik completed a painting that would later captivate millions: “Prince of Peace,” a stunning, ethereal portrayal of Jesus Christ. The artwork, marked by its depth and sense of serenity, seemed almost impossibly profound for someone so young.
Yet, it wasn’t only the artistic mastery that made it special—it was the remarkable story behind it, filled with visions, loss, recovery, and the artist’s unshakeable connection with her inspiration. Sixteen years after it was mistakenly sold and then hidden from the public eye, “Prince of Peace” has finally been returned to its creator, offering a glimpse into Akiane’s extraordinary life, her passion, and her spiritual journey.
Now 28 years old, Akiane is an acclaimed painter, author, and philanthropist. But the moment she created “Prince of Peace” stands out as an unforgettable chapter of her childhood. She attributes the creation of the painting to a profound “visionary inspiration,” a moment that she says was guided by something beyond herself.
“It comes from God,” Akiane has explained. “His voice is soft and lovely.” Her painting shows the gentle yet powerful image of Jesus Christ, capturing a side of divinity that seems tender, human, and close. This connection to the divine has continued to guide her life and work.
Growing up in a non-religious household in a small rural town in Idaho, Akiane’s sudden spiritual awakening surprised her family. She was born to a Lithuanian mother, Forelli, and an American father, both of whom were agnostic and had no strong inclinations toward organized religion.