(Minghui.org) The Art of Zhen-Shan-Ren (Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance) International Exhibition was held in Moscow’s All-Russian Exhibition Center for three consecutive weekends in September 2021. 

The 2021 Moscow City Day was also celebrated at the same venue during the weekend of September 11 and 12. People who saw the art exhibition said that the “Zhen-Shan-Ren Art Exhibition” was a unique gift. 

Many tourists took pictures and some were in tears after seeing the paintings of Falun Dafa practitioners being persecuted in China. Some wanted to learn Falun Dafa, while others said these works conveyed the extraordinary strength and perseverance of Falun Dafa practitioners. In addition, many said that the paintings gave mankind hope. 

The Zhen-Shan-Ren Art Exhibition was held at the All-Russian Exhibition Center in Moscow for three consecutive weekends in September 2021. 

Small Business Entrepreneur: Falun Dafa Practitioners’ Persistence in Resisting the Persecution Deserves the Utmost Respect

Vasily owned an art supply store before the pandemic started. He stated that he had heard about Falun Dafa, and admired the artworks at the exhibition. 

“These art pieces,” he said, “reminded me of how Christians resisted the persecution thousands of years ago. It deserves the utmost respect. I’ve witnessed many people being persecuted for promoting kindness and compassion. In my point of view, the people who have been persecuted to death by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are now angels in the heavens.”

Retired High School Principle: I Believe in Miracles

Natalia is a retired high school principle. A Falun Dafa practitioner clarified the truth about Falun Dafa to her. She was very touched by the art pieces, A Tragedy in China and The Orphan’s Tears. She said, “I can see a remarkable strength on the faces of those being persecuted. There is no thought of revenge expressed on their faces.”

Natalia saw her own values depicted in the art piece Pure Lotus. She said, “I consider myself to be peaceful and calm on the outside, and soft inside.” 

She continued, “The artwork Shock also tells us that miracles can happen, and that they will happen.”