It was actually quite common for artworks to have the same name, like "Galloping Horses." There were countless paintings with that title.
However, even though they all beared the same name, each piece reflected the artist's unique style unless it's a copy.
Even copies couldn't be exactly identical.
Embroidery was a traditional folk art of Great Xia, with a history spanning two to three thousand years, and it was now quite rare even within Great Xia.
The resurgence in embroidery was sparked by the niche brand East Moon, which Si Fuqing endorsed, bringing a new wave of interest.
Neither the Western Continent nor Eastern Mulberry has this craft.
Not to mention that this was a Youth Culture Exhibition, which only accepted works from international youths under twenty.
It was very rare for teenagers in this age group to have such proficiency in embroidery.
The chairman had only seen the piece sent by Gu Huiyan.