San Franciso, California: "Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance" International Art Exhibit Moves People to Tears (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) The "Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance"
International Art Exhibit was held at the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Building in San
Francisco's Chinatown from July 16 to 17. The exhibit displayed 38 paintings,
all by Falun Gong practitioners. The paintings depict the beauty brought by
Falun Gong to practitioners, the celebration of high level beings and
practitioners, and practitioners' unyielding faith in the face of the most
brutal persecution in the history of humankind. The paintings were
well-received, and many visitors wrote their comments in the exhibition
notebook. A Japanese tourist wrote: "The paintings are so touching, I can't
hold back my tears." The exhibit was previously held at the San Francisco Federal Building and the
Santa Clara County Government Building respectively, and the outcome was very
good. The organizers of this exhibit said that they are planning to hold more
art exhibitions. According to one of the exhibit's organizers, the visitors were from
different regions and different ethnic backgrounds, and came to the exhibit for
different reasons. Some happened to pass by and find the exhibit by chance, some
read advertisements about it, and some came to the exhibit on the recommendation
of their friends. The organizer said, "In the exhibition hall, we have
volunteers who can walk the visitors through the paintings and describe the true
stories behind the paintings." The painting, "Daddy, Come Back!" depicts a real story: Little
Fadu's father was persecuted to death by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for
his belief in Falun Gong. Over the past several years, she and her mother have
traveled around the world to tell her father's story and to call for help for
the practitioners who are still being persecuted. Looking at the painting, I
heard little Fadu's cry: "Daddy, come back!" Mom told little Fadu:
"In China, there are many practitioners like your daddy. They are being
persecuted and no one knows their suffering." Another painting, "Why," depicts a small boy behind the iron bars
of a prison. The boy appears to be only 4 or 5 years old with cuts and bruises
all over his body. His sad eyes show confusion. Behind him, his wounded mother
lies on the floor in heavy shackles. It seems that the boy is asking: "Why
would the police torture my mom and me?" A visitor was outraged by the CCP's brutality after seeing this painting. He
said: "How can they treat a little boy like this! In any country, children
are protected. It is inhuman to treat children so brutally." Zengchen Meihe, 85, is a Chinese person from Myanmar. She had very good
calligraphy training in her childhood and she came to the exhibit to offer free
calligraphy for the visitors. She said that she recently started to practice
Falun Gong and has read the teachings seriously. Her former humpback has gone
and she can now stand upright. Practitioner Zengchen Meihe offers free calligraphy for
visitors
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Canvas: "Why"
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Little Fadu: "Daddy, come back!"
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