"Nice to meet you. I'm James, a professor in the sculpture art department at Yale University. I have so many questions. Can I ask you some?"
"Yes, please. Professor."
"I enjoyed the work for its soul. If you don't mind, may I know which university you studied at?”
"First of all, to answer your question, I didn't go to college. I'm just an ordinary person who loves art and is currently an actor."
Kyu-ha's fluent English astonished the visitors present.
"Oh, my god..."
The foreign judges were taken aback to learn that Kyu-ha had never gone to college, neither as a professional sculptor nor actor.
“If that is so, it makes no sense. This level of detail, technique, and expressiveness can only be seen in the works of virtuosos.”
"What I'm curious about is that most parts of the piece seemed symmetrical on the surface, but on closer examination, subtle differences make it imperfectly symmetrical. What was your intention in expressing it this way?”
Kyu-ha grabbed the mic as he stared at the old professor, who had pinpointed details untrained eyes wouldn't have noticed.
"Through my work, I tried to show that the innate symmetry of the natural state is sligh...
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