âLetâs start with the second round of presentations.â
Professor Kang Noah opened her mouth.
âPresenters, please come forward with your work.â
Finally, the moment Iâve been waiting for has come. I thought I would be very anxious, but when it began, I wasnât impacted at all.
Itâs proof that youâve done your best so far.
Our team members, me, Ha Ye-eun, Seo Ji-won, and Park Kyu-tae walked forward with our own respective works.
However, all our works were somehow different from each other.
âYou covered it with cloth?â
Thatâs right.
They brought it with a wide, thick cloth wrapped tightly around their paintings so that others could not tell what kind of work they had prepared.
While Seo Ji-won and I worked on square canvases, Park Kyu-tae and Ha Ye-eunâs work was rectangular.
âThis was also intended, right?â
When Professor Kang Noah asked, Park Kyu-tae responded with a smile on his face.
âYes. I recently enjoyed watching an auction movie and remembered it.â I wanted to make the most of the fun out of the moment when the artworks are released to the class.â
âHmm.â
âIsnât this situation fun for the professorâ?
â¡¡¡¡¡¡.â
There was a long stretch of silence.
â¡¡¡¡¡¡ I⌠Itâs fun⌠rightâŚ?â
Professor Kang Noah smirked at his trembling words and said, âItâs fun. Iâll give you extra points.â
âThank you!â
Park Kyu-tae clenched his fists.
In fact, it was entirely his idea to cover our works with a white cloth. He was even the one who brought our fabrics when he found them.
< Todayâs lunch >
[ TL/N â Whatâs in italics are part of the flashback. If itâs a little difficult to tell apart, then let me know in the comments or ping me (@Phy) in the discord server and Iâll change it!]
He hurriedly gathered the group in one place and said, âJaeha, you were the one who said that, werenât you? That even if itâs the same work, the feeling changes depending on the way itâs presented.â
âThatâs right.â
âSo I thought about it; Iâm going to try and make use of this information.â
That was this. To cover our works with a cloth and present it one by one.
âNow the evaluations of our work wonât be mixed together. What do you think? This is okay, right?â
Itâs a weird idea.
But, I liked it.
âRight. These small details will accumulate one by one to change the overall quality.â
Such an attempt is beneficial, not a loss.
Just by sharing the announcement among team members, the concentration on the presentations will increase dramatically.
Good work wasnât everything.
One single performance could change the impressions of the audience entirely.
Thatâs how the presentations began.
âLet me introduce my workâ.
The first batter was Park Kyu-tae.
They changed up the order because they thought that their hard work would be completely buried if I or Seo Ji-won started first.
I was once again surprised.
Heâs usually clumsy in everything he does, but he takes care of what others are more likely to miss. In addition, the evaluation of oneâs skills is pretty accurate.
ââHis attention to detail is really good, whether or not it was purposely aimed for.â
Park Kyu-tae rolled up the white cloth that was covering his work with a proud face.
Soon, admiration erupted among the students.
âOh!â
âWhatâs that? Isnât that real clothing?â
Thatâs right.
What Park Kyu-tae drew, no, rather, what he made:
It was a white dress.
Park Kyu-tae smiled, liking the studentsâ responses, and said, âI made the white dress worn by Camille, the main character of < Woman with a Parasol >.â
âWhy did you make a dress?ââ
When Professor Kang Noah asked, Park Kyu-tae snuck a glance at me and said, âOur team member Lee Jae-ha said it in the first class. Even the same work can look different depending on the culture thatâs accepting it. I was very impressed by the words, so I started planning my project from there.â
He began by revealing the intentions of how he planned his work.
I donât know if he knew it or not, but this was also a part of the standards of a presentation.
âWhat is my culture? What culture did I grow up in?â
It was a pretty good intro.
Park Kyu-tae said, pounding his chest with his fist.
âI grew up in the clothing market because my motherâs work was there. Thanks to being born to such a culture, I liked fashion from an early age, and when I saw a woman holding Monetâs parasol, the first thing that caught my eyes was her clothing.â
âThatâs nice. So were you the one that made the clothing?â
âYeah!â
Park Kyu-tae nodded with confidence.
âI made it myself from the beginning to end. 100% handmade. Itâs not just the appearance, Iâve also carefully processed the fabric finish to the point where it can be worn.â
It wasnât just a presentation remark.
Deep pride emanated from his voice.
Professor Kang Noah approached the clothing with an interesting expression and examined it closely before saying, âYou made it well, all right. Itâs quite well made.â
âI did my best!â
âItâs already been four years since I was put in charge of this class. More than a hundred students have attended, but this is the first time anyone has ever made clothes for the assignment. I will give you extra points.â
âThank you!â
Park Kyu-taeâs face bloomed like a flower in an instant.
Shortly after the compliment, several students jumped to criticize his work, but he did not falter. It doesnât work if you point it out as just clothes to a person who grew up with clothing.
So Park Kyu-tae achieved a perfect victory.
âThank you.â
It was a great presentation by anyoneâs eyes.
AndâŚ
Next up wasâŚ
âHello.â
Seo Ji-won stepped forward.
*
âI drew a picture.â
The piece of cloth was rolled up with simple words.
A beautiful piece of work came out of it.
Yes, this was a painting that deserves to be called a painting.
Monet painted in Afremovâs style.
Light erupted from the canvas in the collaboration between two timeless artists.
It wasnât even a single painting.
It was three.
â¡¡¡¡¡¡ my God.â
Each one was a work that far exceeded the level of an undergraduate student.
Shouldnât it be hung on the walls of an exhibition, not the classroomâs desk?
While the students, who were pressed by the wide gap in skill, could not even open their mouths carelessly, Seo Ji-won opened her mouth with a sour look.
âMonet was a painter famous for his light techniques. So, I applied the technique of another artist who was also famous for using light.â
The presentation itself was simple, but there was nothing to point out.
To be exact, it would be better to say it couldnât be pointed out.
If you try to criticize the work because the standard for painting skills is set too high by it, then only the critics would be the fools.
Professor Kang Noah asked with a smile, âHow did you manage to draw 3 pieces?â
Seo Ji-won replied, âIâm still drawing.â
[ TL/N â Implying that she didnât even finish, but itâs still so good that it looks completed ]
Seo Ji-wonâs presentation attitude points: 0
However, her work was more than enough to make up for her attitude.
I started laughing inwardly.
âYou put a thumbtack right before my turn.â
Great.
Since she did that, expectations for my work must have increased. However, I doubted that my work would be defeated by her âworkâ.
âIâve known since before that I would do as much as I have done now.â
I competed next to her for two weeks.
I know more about Seo Ji-wonâs skills than anyone else in this classroom.
So I tried to defeat her. I almost gave up halfway through the end, but because of a few lyrics in a song, I didnât.
In the song, the main character suffers in the early stages before stocking well in each measure, and gains momentum after
This morning, I prepared a lethal move. A lethal move that even Seo Ji-won wouldnât have been able to imagine.
Right at this moment, I realized it after seeing her work.
âThis is a game that Iâve won.â
I prepared a lot, and I planned to show a lot of things.
I walked up confidently, rolling up the fabric.
âLet me introduce youââ
Slip.
ââto the < Woman with a Parasol >.â
*
â¡¡¡¡¡¡.â
There was a moment of silence.
And, one student opened his mouth.
âPretty¡¡¡¡¡.â
A word that represented everyoneâs feelings.
At the same time, waterfalls of questions began to pour down on me.
âWhat did you draw it with? Maca pen? The colors are really interesting.â
âIt looks like itâs sparkling, but the colors are transparent.â
âIsnât that stained glasses?â
âOh, is that it? But considering that, the colors are too colorful to be glass.â
âI donât think itâs glass either. The colors are a little lighter than normal.â
âItâs weird. I think each angle you look at it from feels a little different.
Each student struggled to come up with an interpretation for the work without grasping the true identity of the artwork, and after enjoying this atmosphere thoroughly, I answered.
âThis is not stained glass.â
I took the remaining tape out of my pocket and showed it to the class.
âThis is the secret of my work.â
âTape?â
âYou drew with tape?â
Once again, an uproar could be heard.
As expected, my choice was right. They had no idea that they could draw with tape.
Eventually, one of the students raised his hand and asked, âHold on. Is the color coming out from the tape? Thatâs extremely hard to believe.â
âOf course, itâs not just made with tape.â
âAs expected.â
With the words that he knew it, criticism was about to flood in.
It was at this moment.
âItâs made of glass and tape.â
âWhat?â
I turned the work backwards.
The backside of the tape was exposed over the transparent glass plate.
When you see it with your own eyes, youâll have no choice but to believe it.
â¡¡¡¡¡¡!â
âIsnât that paper?ââ
While the students were surprised, I smiled and continued to talk.
âIn order to bring out the allure of light completely, I abandoned the stereotype that I had to draw with paper.â
Okay.
This was one of the realizations that I had last night.
It goes without saying that glass has better light transmittance than paper does.
âThen, itâs enough to use glass as a drawing medium instead.â
Upon reaching this idea, I applied tape over the glass to make a similar canvas. The sky was attached to it, the earth was built, and finally, a person was placed.
In other words, this is made of pseudo-stained glass.
Even if my skills were disappointing, I could raise the level of my work to the next level with the materials I used in addition to my creativity.
âYou did this much for a task?
The students were muttering in a shocked tone.
âThis levelâŚreallyâŚ.â
âHow do I beat that?â
âItâs Seonggol. Itâs Seonggol.â
[ TL/N â Remember, Seonggol = Holy Bone, Holy Bone = the top rank of a really old ranking system used in ancient Korea ]
It was the same as Seo Ji-won. The students seemed to have given up on trying to critique my work.
This was a bad sign for me.
âWhat is it? Why arenât any of you speaking? This isnât good.â
There is still one more device hidden. If someone tried to attack, then I was going to reveal it as a counterattack.
A twist shines only after a crisis.
But, thereâs no way nowâŚ
I didnât know youâd all give up this quickly.
âDid I draw a little too wellâŚ?â
I forgot.
I forgot the fact that my skills also stand out considerably amongst the freshmen. I missed it because I only shared a studio with Seo Ji-won.
What should I do?
Even if I gave up on the impact it was supposed to leave, I needed to decide whether or not I should reveal the secret right now.
A man raised his hand.
âI have a question.â
It was Kim Dae-won.
He raised his muscular arm majestically.
At that moment, I had a deep smile spread across my face.
âGood job! Iâll buy you a meal later!â
I responded carefully so as to not reveal my inner feelings.
âPlease ask.â
Kim Dae-won swallowed his saliva. Then, he spoke in a determined voice, as if he would repay the embarrassment he felt from the last critique class.
âIn the last class, you said there was no reinterpretation of my work. I mean, it was just an imitation. But, doesnât that apply to the presenterâs work now as well?â
âPlease elaborate.â
âIâm saying that the original picture was simply copied with tape.â
No.
The idea of drawing with tape itself was a great reinterpretation because the difference in level is already obvious.
It should not have been refuted like that.
âBut Iâm sure you knew it and still asked. Right?
Kim Dae-won would like to hear what kind of answer I give to the same question that he was given.
So Iâm going to show it to you; the best rebuttal ever.
I took full advantage of the opportunity that he gave me.
âI want to ask you for a favor in order to answer this.â
I smiled and looked at Professor Kang Noah.
âProfessor, may I turn off the lights in the classroom and close the curtains?â
âWhy?â
âItâs to show my work a little more⌠in depth.â
âHmm. Alright.â
Professor Kang Noah nodded her head as if she was interested.
Then she gave instructions to the students.
âWhatâs going onâ?
âWhatâs wrong with the lights?â
Soon, the classroom became dark.
The room was dark enough to the point where we could barely see the outlines of each otherâs faces.
âWhat are you trying to show us when we canât even see whatâs in front of us?â
âA performance?â
When they couldnât even see the work, the students murmured to each other as if they couldnât understand.
AndâŚ
I secretly pulled out my secret weapon in total darkness.