Actress Han Ga-in, known as 'Free Woman Han Ga-in,' observed the paintings at the Marc Chagall exhibition with interest and began to wonder about the potential for her daughter, Jae.

On the 3rd, a video titled 'First reveal of the friend allowed by Yeon Jeong-hoon, who talks with Han Ga-in for 2 hours (museum date)' was released on Han Ga-in's YouTube channel 'Free Woman Han Ga-in.'

Han Ga-in recruited her male friend, Lee Chang-yong, to guide her through the Marc Chagall exhibition. Han Ga-in noted, "I worked as a docent at the Louvre Museum for about 8 years. Just to mention briefly, I'm a bit of a talker. Once we start talking, it's 2 hours long." In response, Lee Chang-yong said, "Han Ga-in has no artistic talent. However, her daughter, Jae, does. Jae really enjoys learning art history."

It is no exaggeration to say that Chagall's paintings have devised a new form rather than adhering to classical formats, and there was a sense of freedom in them. Observing this closely, Han Ga-in expressed candidly, "When viewed from the eyes of someone without any depth in art, I think Chagall's foundation is not solid. So I wonder if my child could paint to that extent as well."

[Photo] Han Ga-in Channel

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