Chapter 192: Awakening (10)
Chapter 192 Awakening (10)
As I was trying to figure out what had happened, Cha Si-hyun showed me his smartphone.
It was an article posted on The Guardian, titled Why Its Ga Hoons Work.
It quoted Alex, who runs an art channel on YouTube.
I wondered what Henri Marso had done this time, but he only said that <Beauty> was a perfect work and he didnt paint it.
Alexs speculation seemed to have triggered it.
It was a troll.
Bang Taeho bit his tongue.
He must have gone too far to get attention for his YouTube views. I didnt think he was that kind of person. Im disappointed.
Hmm.
Grandfather sighed as he read the article again.
The vote difference has increased too.
Cha Si-hyun showed me the voting status.
<Beauty> and <Summer Winter>, which had narrowed the gap to 20,000 votes, were now 50,000 votes apart.
It seemed to have been affected by the fact that <Beauty> was known as my work.
What can I do?
Its going to be revealed in a few days anyway, so Im not too worried, but I want to do well in the contest I participated in.
I dont care about winning, but I dont want to lose to Matisse either.
What should we do?
Bang Taeho opened his mouth as he stroked his chin.
We have to tell them what we submitted to make up for the loss. Or say we didnt paint Beauty. Ah.
Bang Taeho clapped his hands as if he had a good idea.
Maybe this could be a good thing.
I didnt know what he meant by good thing, so I looked at Grandfather and he told me it was a good thing.
Bang Taeho connected an infrared keyboard to his tablet.
What are you doing?
Im going to leak some source.
It was the content that I had a contract with Schmincke for a year.
I received 600,000 euros for using only Schmincke paints for my oil paintings this year, and I did some publicity broadcasts and filmed some commercials, but I didnt have many works to show.
They cant figure it out. They dont know what paint I used for Beauty, but they probably didnt paint it all with Schmincke paint.
Yes.
Then it will naturally be known that its not true, and Schmincke will be mentioned again, so I think Ill have a reason to get a better deal next time.
Does that work?
Its the Arnouvo Contest. Its not easy to get attention in an event that ten million people are interested in.
Hes thinking of making money even in this situation.
I think I met a good person.
Vroom- Vroom-
The smartphone vibrated.
Its Matisse.
He asked me as soon as I answered the phone.
-Did you see it?
Yes.
-Sigh.
He sighed, unlike himself.
-Im telling you for sure, its not me.
I remembered the time when I saw him with Michelle and he said nonsense because he was addicted to gambling.
He didnt need to fool anyone, or maybe he hated lying, but he couldnt lie.
There was no answer, so I tried to comfort him.
I know.
-What?
Alex misunderstood, right?
-Yeah. That bastard made up the story.
Yeah.
Kim Ji-woo, who was surprised by the news that Hoon had painted <Beauty>, visited the gallery next to the police station.
This is strange.
She couldnt find an answer as she became more and more curious about <Beauty> the more she saw it.
At first, she didnt think that Hoon had painted it at all, and thought that Alex had made a wild guess for the sake of views, but when she looked closely, she felt a faint similarity.
Hoon liked to use complementary colors, and the mysterious golden color of orpiment and the blue curtain that expressed the darkness in <Beauty> gave that impression.
The composition, texture, and way of depicting objects were all different, but she felt strangely similar.
Is it because I think Hoon painted it?
How do you feel? Does it look like Hoons work?
Surely, that mysterious golden color is hard to express unless youre an Asian.
Kim Ji-woo turned her head.
She was talking with Tom James, an art critic, and his entourage.
Some people compare it to Klimt.
Haha. Well, I dont know. They both used gold, but theyre completely different. If Klimts gold is brilliant, then the gold in this work is calm. I want to say its elegant.
Hoon is also good at using gold.
Thats true. Although this gold color is different, he showed a very nice gold color in his first work, Sunflower.
Many people were interested in his oriental oil painting at that time.
Hmm. Maybe thats really the case. But if so, its amazing.
Its hard to believe that Hoon has already developed such a descriptive power.
Thats a reasonable thing to say.
Isnt he the grandson of Go Soo-yeol?
Haha. Is that so?
Kim Ji-woo tilted her head as she listened to the critics conversation.
Not only herself, but also others were finding strange similarities between Hoon and <Beauty>, even though they didnt believe he painted it.
The impatient reporter wrote an article saying that <Beauty> was Hoons tribute to Henri Marso, based on the close relationship between Henri Marso and Hoon.
Is that true?
Kim Ji-woo was about to leave the gallery to ask Hoon directly.
A startled voice whispered.
Matisse painted it.
Kim Ji-woo, who had learned some French from the interview with Henri Marso and the Arnouvo Contest, turned her head.
A platinum-haired young girl was staring at <Beauty>.
Blanche Fabre?
She was a French genius painter who had been in the top 10 of the contest from the beginning, but kept dropping out.
Blanche Fabre, who was called by a stranger, moved her gaze.
Oh, sorry. I was surprised.
Yes.
Blanche Fabre looked at <Beauty> again, not caring much.
Henri Marso, who was praised as the best painter since Bernard Buffet, was too high a wall for the young painter.
She faced the huge wall that she had to overcome someday, and clenched her fist as she observed <Beauty>.
She wanted to forget the fear that rose from the vagueness with the will to overcome it.
Kim Ji-woo, who saw her confident expression, asked quietly.
You said Matisse painted it earlier, right?
Yes.
Matisse, as in Henri Marso?
Blanche Fabre nodded slightly and Kim Ji-woo hurriedly took out her business card.
I came from Korea Art. If you dont mind, Id like to do a short interview. Is that okay?
Kim Ji-woo smiled a sales smile.
She was worried that the genius painter who was attracting attention in the European art scene would agree to an interview, as she had been asked many times in Korea, Where is Korea Art?
Kim Ji-woo?
Blanche Fabre looked up and asked, checking the English name on the card.
Thats right. Kim Ji-woo.
Kim Ji-woo smiled brighter.
Okay.
Really? Are you okay now? How about a cafe?
Kim Ji-woo was happy to have a solo interview with an artist who was attracting attention in the French art scene.