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Celebrity Media Commentator: In an era where women's power continues to rise globally, art is speaking out for women through its unique language. On the evening of March 13, 2025, during the 69th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, the Celebrity Media Foundation featured three female painters with faith in their hearts at the “Women for Peace: Art and Thought Forum,” successfully showcasing their paintings at the United Nations Headquarters. As one of the key cultural side events of this year’s women’s conference, the forum highlighted women’s unique contributions to promoting peace and sustainable development through a profound dialogue between art and thought.

This forum specially presented an art exhibition by three female painters “with the Lord in their hearts.” They are not only creators of art but also spiritual witnesses rooted in faith. Dr. Hui Bing He, a female pastor and painter from New York, creates works that resemble streams of light and shadow flowing from prayer, gently embracing viewers with spirituality and conveying the love and hope of the Kingdom of Heaven. Li Su, a member of the Sichuan Artists Association, integrates awe and praise for the Creator into her brushwork, delicately expressing the resonance and resilience of faith in daily life through Eastern artistic aesthetics. Meanwhile, amateur painter Huang Yingzhi, coming from the grassroots, pours her reverence for God and deep reflection on the world onto the canvas with humility and sincerity. Her colors are simple yet profound, inviting viewers to pause and contemplate.

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These three faith-filled female artists use the paintbrush as their tool and faith as their source, sketching the resonance of the soul within a multicultural context. Their works are not merely artistic expressions but spiritual outcries from deep within, prayers and testimonies for peace. Under such spiritual guidance, the theme of “Women for Peace” is interpreted more profoundly, gently, and powerfully through their colors and lines, allowing viewers to touch a light of the soul that transcends words through the immersion in beauty.