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Dnepr Vechernei (a Ukrainian Newspaper): The Lotus flower blossoming, the Waterfall streaming from the mountains Ulianna Kokoshko January 30, 2002 What can be more mysterious to us than the art of the east? To open the
Mysterious, we have a unique opportunity to know about it, and it is free
in Dnepropetrovsk museum. A few days ago an exhibition of
Chinese art from Australian artist Zhang Cuiying was opened here. From an early age, Zhang learned the secrets of Traditional Chinese
painting. Traditional Chinese painting has a history of five thousand
years, and Zhang had famous Chinese teachers. Her paintings are done on rice
paper and she uses a traditional Chinese ink made from a special powder of
stone. Her paintings are very exotic for our eyes. That is why they are very
interesting for us: Eastern landscapes with mountains, waterfalls, dancing
women and children with funny haircuts. From her paintings we can enjoy the
beautiful colors of a Lotus flower, be scared by a tiger, or be
inspired by the great power of a Buddha. There is a painting
called one hundred Koalas, which is six meters long; this is a scene from
Australian nature. By the way, her painting, "Harmony" was presented to our
Ukrainian president a few days ago. With the help of an interpreter, Zhang Cuiying told us that she came to the
Ukraine to let the people of Dnepropetrovsk know about traditional Chinese art and
also to spread the cultivation system of mind and body known as Falun Dafa.
Practitioners of Falun Dafa from Dnepropetrovsk organized the Zhang Cuiying@
tour. There are about two hundred practitioners of Falun Dafa in our city.
The essence of Falun Dafa we can describe like this: Look at the shortcomings
inside yourself, and upgrade your moral standard. However in China,
practitioners are suppressed by the Communists. Two years ago, Zhang Cuiying was jailed for eight months. Now, the forty year
old painter is traveling around the world with her exhibition. She
believes that because of Falun Dafa, her paintings have become more peaceful and
tranquil. Zhang Cuiying liked Dnepropetrovsk very much, and she was able
to learn about the art of local painters. So we advise you to hurry to see
her exhibition as tomorrow is the last day.
(Translated from a Ukrainian Newspaper article).
Posting date: 2/2/2002
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