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Sarah: Hey, Mike! Have you ever seen Michelangelo’s “David”?
Mike: Hi, Sarah! Yes, I have. I saw it in Florence last year. It’s breathtaking. What about you?
Sarah: I haven’t seen it in person, but I’ve seen pictures. The detail is incredible. What did you think when you saw it?
Mike: I was amazed by the size and the craftsmanship. You can see every muscle and vein. It’s like the statue is alive. What’s your favorite sculpture?
Sarah: I love “The Thinker” by Rodin. It’s so powerful and thought-provoking. Do you think sculptures are more impressive than paintings?
Mike: It’s hard to compare. Sculptures are three-dimensional, so you can walk around them and see them from different angles. But paintings can capture light and color in a unique way. What do you think?
Sarah: I agree. Both have their own magic. Do you think art is important for society?
Mike: Definitely. Art reflects our culture and emotions. It can inspire people and make them think. What about you? Do you create art?
Sarah: I don’t create it, but I love visiting galleries and museums. It’s a great way to learn about history and different cultures. Do you have a favorite art period?
Mike: I’m a big fan of the Renaissance. The artists from that time were so innovative and skilled. What about you?
Sarah: I love Impressionism. The way they captured light and movement is fascinating. Let’s visit an art museum together sometime!
Mike: That’s a great idea. Thanks for the interesting conversation, Sarah. See you later!
Sarah: See you, Mike!