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{SPEAKER name="Zhang Chun Hong"}
in terms of visual form. But it cannot get as heavy darkness as charcoal can achieve.

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{SPEAKER name="Jasmine Fernandez"}
Okay. How long have you been doing art?

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{SPEAKER name="Zhang Chun Hong"}
Ooh. I started professional training when I was 15. I grew up in an artistic family, both my parents and my two sisters are artists. So, I think the art is just root from my family environment but first 15 years--when I was 15 I started professional training.

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I went to the boarding school which attached high school to the Academy. So you can do the math: 15, I'm just turn 40 so 35--oh no, 25.

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(both laugh)

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{SPEAKER name="Jasmine Fernandez"}
Wow, so what's the message you want your audience to take? Most of all, like when they look at your art. What is the message that you want them to...

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{SPEAKER name="Zhang Chun Hong"}
I don't want to guide them to what I wanted, I don't want to talk about too much on--about my work. I want the audience to find their own passage or reading information by looking at my work for the first time.

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I want to give them 'wow' impression rather than introduce too much about my background or everything.

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{SPEAKER name="Jasmine Fernandez"}
Okay. Thank you.
{SPEAKER name="Zhang Chun Hong"}
Thanks