Not one of the many millions of representations of Jesus Christ can be said to accurately represent the Christian Messiah. They have all been representations of what they think he looks like. Since the only information we have is descriptions from the Bible, it is up to the artist to conjure up what he would have looked like. However, a young artist by the name of Akiane Kramarik has asserted that she had a dream-vision of the real Jesus. She painted it to convey this to the world. Her amazing painting has since gained popularity. Her work has inspired a lot of admiration. Years later, she is recognized as a talented artist.

A young girl from Idaho was raised in an atheist household. According to reports, her parents had not discussed the idea of God or Jesus Christ very often. Her drawing of a man she claimed to be none other than Jesus therefore caught her parents off guard. She insisted, nonetheless, that she experienced regular dream experiences in which she heard God’s voice. For many years, I saw a hazy image of the Prince of Peace in my dreams and visions, Akiane recalled. “I didn’t realize it was time to paint the story of hope until an enigmatic carpenter knocked on our door one afternoon.

The young artist Arkiane appeared on Oprah Winfrey’s show, where her mother acknowledged that they did not raise her in a religious environment. She claimed that because their kid had been home-schooled, she had little exposure to the outside world. The mother of Akiane remarked, “We were with the kids all the time, therefore these remarks from Akiane regarding God didn’t originate from the outside-we understood that. But all of a sudden, there were lengthy discussions on God’s love and His role in our lives. She would go into great depth.

She initially tried to describe Jesus’ appearance in her writing. But it turned out to be too difficult. She was aware that she would have to paint him. However, she would require a model to serve as a guide. She so requested that they pray all day long for a lookalike deserving of her efforts one day. Regardless of the nonreligious upbringing of her parents. “I always think about Jesus and talk about Him,” Akiane remarked. “I spent a very long time looking for a [Jesus] model. When I couldn’t find anyone, I suggested to my family one day to pray all day for this model so that God would send the right one.”

Then, by some miracle, a carpenter showed up at their home. Akiane was astounded by how much he resembled the man she had been seeing in her dreams and realized she had discovered her role model. “I told my mother that was him,” she reflected. “I want to use him as my role model.

Many viewers of her painting were horrified. They regarded her firm belief that her picture represented Jesus Christ accurately as heretical. Some people even recommended destroying the artwork.

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Her parents wanted the work of their gifted young daughter to be recognized on a global scale. As a result, it was taken while being transported to an art exhibition. They fought to get the painting back, but eventually succeeded. But when it was returned, Akiane Kramarik’s “Prince of Peace” had suffered significant damage during the shipping process.

The conflict between them did not end here. Her parents persisted in wanting people to admire the “Prince of Peace” painting by Akiane Kramarik. They made an effort to erect it for yet another presentation. But due to some sort of administrative blunder, it was ultimately sold. They ultimately engaged in a further legal battle to recover the picture. It was kept in a pitch-black staircase the entire time. Akiane never lost faith in the possibility of one day seeing her painting again.

Finally, “Prince of Peace” returned

She painted additional pieces of art in the interim and toured to 30 different nations to spread the message of peace. She also instructed some painting lessons. Each of them received global accreditation. Even better, she was able to keep her family out of poverty. The good news is that she was able to print several copies of her original “Prince of Peace.”

Her cherished painting was eventually given back to her after being kept out of reach for almost two decades. According to reports, her family sold it to a pretty eminent family that considered themselves to be the caretakers of the piece of art. It is said that they paid $850,000 for it. “I thought it was wonderful. After all these years, to be able to see this in the light once more,” stated Akiane.