Actor Park Shin-yang revealed why he does not sell his paintings.
On the morning of the 10th, Park Shin-yang appeared on KBS 1TV's Morning Yard Tuesday guest segment and talked.
That day Park Shin-yang explained the reason for starting an exhibition with a theatrical concept: "When we usually go to exhibitions, there is a burden and tension that we have to study before going. I thought maybe we could go as easily and enjoyably as we do to movies or plays, and I did this in the hope that people would enjoy it without any thoughts and feel it as it is."
Listening to the conversation, Lee Kwang-gi said, "Here's a tip: when you go to the exhibition and say to Mr. Park Shin-yang, 'Your painting is so nice, how much is this?' you should not ask that. That can make people uncomfortable," and added, "Because the first exhibition, the second exhibition, the paintings are not for sale."
In response, Park Shin-yang said, "I'm not selling them. Saying 'how much if you sell them' is an amusing question, and I know many people want to own them," but he also explained why he does not sell his paintings: "If you take them, others cannot see them. When I acted, many people saw and experienced effects, and I think a painting's first level of completion is when someone sees and feels it. That's why I am making these efforts."
When announcer Park Cheol-gyu worried about storing many paintings, Park Shin-yang admitted, "They are already very difficult to deal with. I really need a large storage," and Lee Kwang-gi chimed in, "You are investing the money you earned from dramas into art," prompting laughter.
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