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Drawing Girls and Teaching Art for a Living - Miss Jisu Interview - Proko

Drawing Girls and Teaching Art for a Living - Miss Jisu Interview - Proko

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Thank you to Squarespace for sponsoring this video. Head to to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PROKO. This is an inspirational interview with Miss Jisu about her art journey, her drawing style, what it's like to have Kim Jung Gi as your mentor, and favorite subjects to draw. If you haven-t seen Miss Jisu-s demos or sketchbook tour check out the links to both of them below. You can also
Date: 2022-03-14

Comments and reviews: 8


It would be interesting to hear the perspective of a woman artist who is focused on the male body. I've only encountered one in my lifetime. Make no mistake, I enjoy the representation of the female from the perspective of women, and baring in mind that every artist's perspective is individual and unique, I am not attempting to be reductive. I do think, however, or I may not be well informed, a woman artist who is captivated by the male form is less common than vice versa, and I have often wondered why this is. Great interview with a formidable artist! -
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Since I-m a fan of this series, I want to ask if you have ever consider putting Song Mino on the show? He once did a collaboration with Kim Jung Gi and honestly I think an interview with him would be intriguing
This request is just for fun though I really hope you take that into consideration

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Being exposed to Korean spoken language in a semi casual environment was enjoyable. I enjoy the elegance & femininity in her drawings as well as the -caught in an everyday life moment- feel as opposed to the -cool- poses she mentions younger students get stuck on.
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what an incredibly talented artist. i can not believe she was teaching at 19 while going to school. seriously what an inspiration. i better get my bum off the internet and actually draw everyday instead of watch other people do it smh
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Gosh, I love her drawings, you can feel this passion for drawing figures just from looking at them. Every time I see her work I just want to draw, which says a lot how simple idea like figure drawings can be inspiring. -
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I found her a week or two ago, and she's really creative. I instantly fell in love with her technique. It makes sense she learned from Kim Jung Gi. Keep working fellow artists, we'll get there one day!
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Something that slows me down in drawing practice is just finding a good reference photo. I know just about any of them will do, but deciding on which one is hard sometimes.
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What goes down in the Kim jung gi art school? how does one join, where is it? can we see what they teach there, questions science still cant answer
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