Interview with Miss Jisu
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- Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024
- Known for her precise and detailed artwork of a female figure, Jisu Kim, often known as Miss Jisu, has been trained by Master Kim Jung Gi and Hyun Jin Kim. She has more than 10+ years of teaching experience at Anichanga Atelier founded by Kim Jung Gi and Hyun Jin Kim.
In this interview, Miss Jisu talks about her day-to-day life at Superani Studio, upcoming lecture series, and plans for the future.
Miss Jisu Online Course
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Miss Jisu Commission: superanius.com...
Miss Jisu's first published book: superanius.com...
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Email: contact@kazoneart.com
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Glad to see Miss Jisu after a very long time.
I like Miss Jisu’s work
Wahoo its so good to see Miss Jisu back! Looking forward to more Kazone vids
It was funny the comment about the streaming working well in Korea but having issues internationally, but then I forgot that Korea has the fastest internet in the world.
The beautiful and talented Jisu. Enjoyed the interview very much Lim. Health and happiness to all. 🙏
Miss jisu is so beautiful
Thanks for the interview! Miss Jisu is one of my favourite artists 💗
Hell yeah! One of my favorite artists ever!
I love her work 🤩
Superb interview.But please don't overlap with the kazone videos cos the subtitles get muddled and hard to read.
언니 너무 멋져요 엉엉…. 😭😭
She's beautiful ❤️
yes yes! yes! yes! yes! yes! yes!
선생님 대단하십니다
Interview peter han!
👸🏻
❤️❤️❤️
😍
I would love to get my figures as fluid as Miss Jisu's. (and yes...I'm talking about art🙂) She's a real master of anatomy.
🙏🌊🔱🌪🌪🌪
This interview was like a private talk, and only a talk. What a la missed opportunity to show us her tools and sketching process. Some tips for the artists would have been appreciated. There is no consideration for what the audience would want to hear and see, just a business talk with no relevant aspects for regular people and artists. Maybe consider this critique for the future and make it more exciting showing these amazing artists drawing, their work, the tools etc. Random info like when a book will be out or a next exhibitions dates is not what people tune in.
I like Miss Jisu’s work
Thank you!