I was looking up the value of a lithograph my husband bought at a yard sale and stumbled on a print by Akiane Kramarik. I wondered whatever happened to her and stumbled on this article. Weird. https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2019/12/13/akiane-kramarik-prince-of-peace/
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Thank you for posting this here.
I read about this piece from the book "Heaven is for Real." Included in the book, but not in the linked video, is that this young lady, the painter, was brought up in an atheist household (they may have converted since) and received her inspiration in the spirit. Also that the young boy in the book immediately identified this picture as being the same person that he visited in heaven, despite having seen hundreds of other images previously. I enjoyed the book.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_Is_for_Real#:~:text=Heaven%20is%20for%20Real%3A%20A,%2Dyear%2Dold%20son%20Colton.
Interestingly, there was a copycat book that came out shortly afterwards, and after racking up sales was admitted to being a fraud. I believe this was done to discredit the first book. This book is still attested to by the authors and the young boy. And the prints of this painting are beautiful too.
Reminds me a bit of "the most interesting man in the world - I don't always endorse political candidates, but when I do, I don't choose those who murder the unborn innocent."