The Epoch Times: "Truth, Compassion and Tolerance" Exhibit at the Cyber Café, Florida Mall
By Marcus Green Epoch Times Florida Staff
Jan 16, 2006 The Cyber Café at The Florida Mall in Orlando Florida Cafe hosted prints
from the Truth, Compassion and Tolerance" art exhibit. Approximately 70
million tourists visit Florida each year and some of those will travel to the
Florida Mall and perhaps to the Café. The Florida Mall is one of the largest
retail malls in Florida and The Cyber Café is a popular six-month old addition
to the mall. Many international travelers come to the Café to check their
e-mails, check travel arrangements or just to order a coffee or smoothie and
relax on their oversized comfortable couches. The two pieces at the Café only represent part of the originals which are on
a worldwide tour. The exhibit depicts scenes and tells a courageous story of
Mainland Chinese Falun Gong practitioners' struggle and what they face and
endure daily. "The works in this exhibit were created by a diverse group of
accomplished artists. Through the practice of Falun Dafa--an ancient Chinese
tradition of meditation and self-improvement--they have gained health in both
body and mind, deepened their grasp of the workings of nature, and found answers
to a lifelong search for the greater meanings of art and life," says the
website for the exhibit, www.falunart.org. "I came from New York City to Orlando four years ago and people are
always commenting how hard it is to find good, quality art with good contents
and values in Orlando. Finally its here!" said one of the volunteers for
the show. The workers at the Cafe enjoyed the addition to the walls of their
workplace and received a deeper understanding of the suppression of Falun Gong,
and human rights in China. Many of the Cyber Cafés patrons commented on the
quality of the prints and the craftsmanship of the artist. The volunteers plan
to add more prints to the collection and after the Cyber Café show plan to have
exhibits at local libraries, senior centers and, as a volunteer said, "a
lot of people can get a glimpse and experience through the medium of painting a
deeper understanding of the situation in China." http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/6-1-16/37046.html
Work entitled
"Homeless" depicts a child in China returning home only to find
her parents taken away because of their belief in "Truthfulness,
Compassion, Tolerance." (falunart.org)
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