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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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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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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)
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