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Problem Child in House actor turned painter Park Shin-yang opened up about the artistic obsession he poured into for 13 years and the public suspicion surrounding him.

On the 19th the KBS2 "Problem Child in House" that aired featured actor and painter Park Shin-yang.

Park Shin-yang said the number of works he has produced so far reaches about 200, which drew surprise. Park Shin-yang explained the overwhelming scale, saying "the size of the works is usually about twice the size of a door." He said that it sometimes takes as long as 10 years to complete a single work, noting, "Only after leaving it for 10 years and looking at it do I think it is a finished piece."

An even more surprising fact is that he did not sell a single painting painted over the long period of 13 years. When Hong Jin Kyung asked about living expenses, Park Shin-yang answered firmly, "I never had the idea that I had to sell the paintings." He then showed an unusual attachment to his works, saying, "Thinking about the paintings alone makes me feel good, but if I sell them I can't show them to many people."

Park Shin-yang recalled being hurt in the past by people who came to his studio and raised suspicions of ghostwriting, asking, "Are you really the one who painted this?" Park Shin-yang honestly shared his feelings, saying, "After hearing that for 13 years, at first I was so angry."

But Park Shin-yang said, "In the end I felt even this matter (being doubted) became my work. So I decided to make the process of working into a play and show it," which impressed everyone.

[Photo] 'Problem Child in House' broadcast screen capture

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