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The main cast of these stories practice and create physical objects for visual perception using tools and established art forms. Characters will study established techniques and/or strive to create new pieces of art work for designated projects or to sell professionally. Visual Arts includes artistic methods such as drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, calligraphy, etc. Popular contemporary art forms (e.g. manga, anime) are not included in Visual Arts.
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In early 19th century France, Napoleon's First Empire collapsed and the Bourbon monarchy was restored. The renowned genius painter Théodore Géricault exhibited the painting "The Raft of the Medusa" at that time. A realistic depiction of the tragic accident in which the French sailing frigate, "Méduse," ran aground on a sandbank off Mauritania. A work that generated a real stir among the public. With a composition based on historical records and dynamic drawings, this work dramatically portrays the life of the "pioneer of modern art" in search of the essence of art.
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Ran Kouda, who runs a ceramics class, has a secret: she has a phobia of men. However, she is troubled when men of various ages keep coming into her classroom, which she manages while creating works of art as an artist. As she interacts with and understands the five men in the class, Ran begins to change. This work depicts a variety of human situations. (Source: Futabasha, translated)
The shadow of war is cast over the small nation of Oatland. Maurice, a young painter, acquires a gnome, a new species of creature that "can immediately do whatever you show it how to do." Maurice dotes on the gnome, impressed by its abilities, but his fellow painters, feeling the gnomes are stealing their jobs, start an opposition movement to ban the gnomes and kill them. Maurice, believing there is great potential lurking in the gnomes, obstructs the movement and busies himself with searching for a way for the gnomes and painters to coexist. (Source: Kodansha, translated)
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Hye-in is a quiet, introspective high school senior. As an aspiring art major, she hones her skills in the art club. When a handsome new T.A. named Mr. Lee starts at the club, Hye-in's curiosity awakens. Mr. Lee's talented, popular and sensitive. So why on earth has he taken such an interest in her? In the complex world of high school, things are never how they appear. It all depends on how you look at them... (Source: Lezhin Entertainment)
Blake is a high school girl who isn't very good at talking to others. At school, she tends to end up at one spot, "an art room where no one else comes." Yet one day, a monster girl suddenly appears in the room, and it seems as if she's after the artwork in the room... A story where a girl and a monster communicate to each other through "art" begins. (Source: Shogakukan, translated)
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Michiko Nekoyama, who has vowed to put aside all childish things, has an unforgettable summer with Kirin Tooyama.
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