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The moonlight flowed in from somewhere, subtly illuminating the work on the desk.
Does this make sense in an enclosed classroom? Of course not, but for a moment, the students will be overwhelmed by the surreal scene and become rigid.
â·····Ah!â
Soon, one student noticed and pointed to the shelf.
âThe lightâs coming from up there!â
All of the studentsâ eyes turned to where their classmate was pointing.
At the end was a faintly shining blue light.
Okay.
That light isnât real moonlight. It was nothing more than a device that I slipped onto the classroom shelf beforehand.
ButâŠ
â······.â
It was beautiful.
Monetâs [Woman with a Parasol] subtly glowing blue under an artificial moonlight. There was a beauty that even I couldnât help but admire even though I had already seen and knew about it.
This beauty is beyond any words of criticism.
A smile appeared on my face as I witnessed the studentsâ reactions.
âThis is a success.â
No, it was even more successful than I expected. It feels like I was being rewarded for the rough and eventful production process in an instant.
Suddenly, I remembered the first time I ever saw [Woman With a Parasol].
âIt felt like I was out of breath.â
A famous masterpiece that captured Monetâs happiest moment in life.
The abundant winds and scattering of light, and a walk with a beautiful wife and cute son was portrayed in the painting.
This painting seemed to be a glimpse of happiness, so I liked it.
I wanted to save it as much as I could.
However, no matter how much I worked on it, something was still lacking.
âWhat is it?â
After many days of thinking, I realized it.
The problem was the difference in light intensity.
âThe color of the tape is too weak.â
No matter how hard I tried to describe Monetâs light, the light depicted with tape felt awkward. On the contrary, the light that Seo Ji-won painted gradually became more intense.
This was the wall I faced.
For Monet, light was his life, so I absolutely had to overcome this weakness.
However, humans inherently lacked creativity.
Itâs special to be able to refer to and absorb talent from other peopleâs works, but if there is no reference material to do so, your works will only start to repeat itself.
In the end, it was around the time when I started to self-rationalize, saying I had done enough because there was no way for me to overcome it.
[Do you have free time today?]
Professor Lee Jong contacted me.
Unexpectedly, I made stained glass.
AndâŠ
I encountered a beautiful scene.
Moonlight flowed in from the outside.
It was a gorgeous scene where the moonlight reflected itself on the stained glass and made it shine.
âIt was beautiful.â
I was amazed.
I had no choice but to stare blankly and admire it.
The stained glass, shining blue in the studio where the lights were turned off, felt more special than any other famous masterpiece in the world.
A beauty enough to be called sacred.
The moment I saw it, I realized.
âIf itâs difficult to describe the light, all you need to do is make real light.â
The light in Seo Ji-wonâs work is, of course, intense. Afremovâs paintings are so colorful that itâs ridiculous.
HoweverâŠ
Compared to the real light, itâs new blood.
âLetâs make it again, right now.â
I rushed to my studio.
And the work I had made was reflected in the moonlight.
However, one problem occurred.
âThis isnât enough.â
If the moonlight shines behind the canvas, it was just so-so. Itâs like the LCD of an old, cheap game console with an LED attached.
It was bland.
But thereâs always an answer.
âStainless glass is still glass. Letâs make it again using glass as a canvas instead.â
I put my ideas into action, and the result was satisfactory.
âThis is it!â
Not only did the permeability improve in an instant, but the color of the artwork also improved.
Thrilling goosebumps rose all over my back.
My judgment was right.
âLetâs do just one more thing hereâŠâ
Itâs enough to stop here, but wouldnât it be a joke performance if you donât know what to say?
âIâll need to set up a trap card.â
After inducing criticism, I darkened the classroom. Then, a pale blue light shone gently behind the work.
The result was this scene right before my eyes.
âWow·····.â
âThis is reallyâŠâ
After being released from rigidity, only then could the students express their feelings.
âHa. I feel a sense of shame.â
âShould I just quit pursuing art?â
âNext week is my turn, what should I doâŠ?â
Though it wasnât said directly, their worries also contained their praises.
A smirk appeared on my face.
âSeo Ji-won. Of course, she draws well.â
But, Iâm better at presenting.
âŠ
Tape art.
Successful.
*
I opened the windows and turned on the classroomâs lights again.
Click.
Then, the magical scene that I saw a while ago disappeared like a mirage. The artwork laid out on the desk now felt shabby for some reason.
âThis is still pretty good, but itâs probably not enough.â
It was because everyone witnessed such a beautiful sight just a few seconds ago. As such, the difference was pretty extreme.
I was trying to organize the picture, but I suddenly remembered that I had forgotten about Kim Dae-won and said, âThis is the reinterpretation I thought of. Monet is famous as a magician of light, so I also tried magic with light. How was it? Was it a sufficient answer?â
â······.â
Kim Dae-won was silent. I guess he didnât know that the counterattack would be this intense.
He sighed as if he had given up immediately and said, âIâll admit it, this was an incredibly good reinterpretation.â
âThank you.â
The acknowledgement was strong.
As expected, heâs a true man.
âItâs a great feeling.â
This time, I turned my head to look at Seo Ji-won.
â······.â
Her expression was definitely worth seeing. She was biting her lips so that she could see clearly.
[ TL/N â Iâm assuming the author means that sheâs on the verge of (angry) tears ]
She must be feeling the anxiety of defeat.
She probably never imagined that I wouldâve prepared a work like this overnight, because sheâs always had the upper hand in the end.
However, I have been standing still in one place since the beginning.
Just before todayâs class started, you thought it was going to be easy to win, butâŠ
âLife is always like this.â
Iâve lived for quite a while, but I donât know whatâs going to happen now.
Honestly, I was a little lucky. It was purely luck that Professor Lee Jong called me. It was also my luck that I turned off the lights in the studio before opening the windows.
If I had missed even one of them, it would have been Seo Ji-won who was smiling by now.
Meanwhile, Professor Kang Noah was smiling.
âIt was great,â She clapped her hands and said. âI want to secretly steal it and display it in my living room. It was the best work Iâve ever seen in this class.â
When she said it was the best sheâs ever seen, it meant one thing:
It means that I did better than Seo Ji-won.
When I heard the confirmation from the professor, I felt the tension draining from my body.
âI can finally sleep properly today.â
My body is tired.
âThatâs all for my presentation, thank you for watching.â
As I bowed my head and stepped back, applause poured out from among the students. A smile bloomed on my face at the sound of clapping pouring like a shower during the rainy season.
âYeah. I struggled to get here.â
As I stepped down, only one of our team members remained unpublished.
It was Ha Ye-eun.
I felt sorry for her.
Iâve been playing a game with Seo Ji-won up until this point, so thereâs no way she wonât feel burdened.
â······. Go for it.â
Thatâs how I wished her luck.
However, when I checked her complexion, she surprisingly wasnât nervous at all.
Maybe itâs because itâs not her major, or maybe itâs because she prepared something else.
After a while, I realized.
âI interpreted Monetâs work musically.â
She rolled up the cloth.
A keyboard appeared in it.
Not a computer keyboard, but a keyboard like a portable piano; an eternal friend of composer students.
Ha Ye-eun grabbed the keyboard and soon began to hit the keys.
I admired it.
âMusic could also describe light.â
A melody reminiscent of a cool yet warm spring. It was a song that suited Monetâs painting quite well.
There wasnât any tension, so everything felt completely natural. Thereâs no reason for her to be nervous because the fields of competition donât exactly overlap.
Even so, it couldnât be helped that it was ridiculous.
âI canât believe youâre fighting with music in an art class.â
Thatâs why sheâs a true student of Han Ye-won. Han Ye-wonâs academic tradition is that so long as the results are good, itâs fine, so donât be trapped in a format.
Wasnât it like that from the practical entrance exam? If you just follow the theme, youâre free to use whatever tools you want.
As such, our groupâs presentation ended very successfully.
After I woke up from the thrill of the presentations, the coldness of reality now strangled me.
âWhen did I spend so much money?â
Money was running out of my bank account, and at an incredible speed too.
âHow did this happen? Did I lose my mind? Iâm sure I didnât spend a lot.â
I was looking at my bank account, and the cost of living was being depleted at a rate of four times as fast as I initially expected.
Just what is the reason?
It was obvious.
It was the result of generously pouring money into each task.
âI shouldâve just done the assignments normally!â
On average, I spent more than 100,000 won a day on my assignments.
It wasnât just Monetâs work.
In addition, just because Iâm an art student does not mean that I donât have books for my major.
To make matters worse, there is no way that the wallet of an unemployed person will be able to hold out since he kept buying things and eating this and that outside the house.
âI canât help but to spend money.â
Even if I realized it late, itâs too late.
Now, the remaining living expenses were about two months.
Itâs a shame because Iâve been accumulating it since I was in high school to pay for my school tuition, but without this, I would have probably already starved to death.
But now, that is still the future. I couldnât turn a blind eye to it now.
âThe time has come to make money.â
Fortunately, the plan was already made in advance.
Ever since I returned, Iâve stopped by the student office every day. And whenever a new promotional paper came in, I bought a copy.
I spread them out on the bed.
The contents of these promotional papers were promotions for design contests.
âLetâs see which contest will be worthwhile.â
Thatâs right.
I was going to cover my living expenses through the contests and earn a better reputation to start doing bigger things.
The ultimate goal is to receive start-up support from Han Ye-Won.
The first step was to be recognized by the professors, followed by this.
âLetâs see.â
Flip. Flip.
The pages of the promotional papers flew by.
There were various options such as mascot designs, inventions, and character creation contests. However, several things had to be considered.
I couldnât just look at the money.
âIs there anything that will be helpful for my career and can be combined with my studies?â
It became a little more complicated when those conditions were attached. Still, I have to be patient and look through it a bit more.
Soon, a decent contest caught my eye.
â
[Mupia Co. Ltd. Emoticon Contest]
[Eligibility: Young people between the ages of 19 and 35]