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1 Chinese famous female Buddhist painter Jiang Xueyan: Ms. Jiang Xueyan is a famous female Buddhist painter in China, a member of the Anhui Branch of the Chinese Artists Association, and a native of Nanjing, Jiangsu. She studied in the Department of Traditional Chinese Painting, Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University, specializing in Buddhist painting. Her Buddhist paintings combine the artistic essence of Chinese and Tibetan Buddhist paintings, with unique style and wonderful brilliance. She has won the first prize in the first Asian Women's Calligraphy and Painting Competition. She has held many personal exhibitions in China, Australia, Hong Kong and other places. Her works are It is collected by Daisaku Ikeda, President of the Soka Gakkai of Japan, and collected by Nan Huaijin, a famous Buddhist master in Taiwan. 2 Painter Ma Zelin who studied in France: Ma Zelin, a painter born in Guangdong in 1960, moved to Paris, France in 1985 to engage in painting art. In the past ten years, he has focused on the depiction of traditional Chinese Buddhist statues. He believes that Buddhism has existed in China for thousands of years and has a unique and profound philosophy. The Buddha statues have unparalleled oriental beauty. His brushes highlight the depiction of the Buddha's skin, and his technique is unique. Western painting circles commented: "The texture of a painting represents the entire painting, and ultimately is the spirit of the painting." 3 Our Tianjin painter Ming Changsheng: :Male, born in 1959, Tianjin native, Han nationality, member of the National Folk Artists Association, has loved painting since childhood, and now works in the Tianjin Writers Association. His Buddhist painting "Eighteen Arhats" was collected by the Boston Museum in the United States and is displayed in the China Pavilion; "Great Wisdom Tathagata" was collected by the Malaysian Buddhist Association and displayed in the Buddhist Museum of the Association; "Pictures Found in Hanshan" was collected by the National Library of Singapore; "Statue of Avalokitesvara" is collected by the Stanford University Art Museum; "Statue of Amitabha Tathagata" is collected by the Library of Congress; "Statue of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Facing the Wall" is collected by the Great Hall of the People; "Statue of Avalokitesvara" is collected by Hong Kong's Lee Shipyard Please come to worship in the Buddhist hall at home; nearly a hundred of his Buddhist paintings are also collected by Buddhist painting enthusiasts in Japan, South Korea, the United States, India, Thailand, Nepal and other countries.