
Inspiration is a painting by Akiane Kramarik which was uploaded on June 12th, 2008.
Inspiration
Title
Inspiration
Artist
Akiane Kramarik
Medium
Painting - Giclee On Canvas
Description
This is the painting about inspiration. When we are inspired, we soar, yet we are focused. That is why inspiration seems so heavenly.
The young man is each of us at our greatest inspiration: a poet, a writer, a musician, an artist, a doctor, a scientist, an engineer, or a businessman. He might be a lawyer, a detective, a chef, a speaker, a farmer, an architect, or anyone who is unafraid to imagine, create and to persevere.
I painted the clouds to depict the challenges, and struggles in our decisions. The light in the clouds symbolizes enlightenment. I tried to depict effort through the man’s posture and action. Inspiration is just the start, but it is our effort that brings the inspiration to the finish line.
Ironically, this painting was one of the most challenging for me. And as I was working at it, at times I felt far from inspired. It took me the whole summer, and five completely different backgrounds.
Inspiration and talent, I found out, is not enough. Perseverance, effort, focus and universal blessing determines the end.
If I work, for example, on an idea for a few weeks and have a dead end, a block, that I cannot move at all, I switch to another idea until it works out. If the next idea of a particular image does not work out, I switch again, because I feel it’s meant to be something different and unexpected. When I paint in this mindset, the ending is always a surprise for me.
Many tours come from all over the world to my studio gallery and those that come back again and again are quite amazed at how much I change my paintings. Actually, there are at least a few paintings behind most of my finished paintings. And even though it still takes me from a few weeks to about three months to finish a story, the delay is my own experimentation. I stopped experimenting on sketch paper. I do that now right with my paints on the canvas or linen. Even for portraits. If there is a mistake, the mistake is huge, because most of my canvases are five feet long. But I do not mind that. I paint until I think it is right for me. Sometimes that affect is very realistic, for the purpose of conveying the idea precisely as I feel it. And sometimes that affect becomes quite impressionistic, for the purpose of a mystery where other people finish it in their own minds.
Once the painting is done, it is done. I usually hang it in my studio gallery and observe it for a few days, changing very little. Usually, just my signatures which I hide throughout many areas of my paintings.
-Akiane
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June 12th, 2008
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Lisa Kimura
Truly love this, I came across this painting from a youtube video and had to search for it online. After reading the Title and Description by Akiane its made me feel even more connected and appreciative of this piece - thank you x

Harrie Voorjans
Why are there in every Artwork from Akiane so many strange Faces, strange figures of people, skulls, clear visible, but looks hidden. This is very unusual and not expected in these paintings inspired by God.....The paintings look very sacred and pure but if you look very intensive there is a hidden world in the paintings....You will see, very strange and even satanic looking beings and they are looking at you in plain sight ......JUST ZOOM IN AND YOU WILL SEE...