Once upon a time, the Shadow Witch stole the faces of three people -- a boy with a mask, a hollow Tin Princess and a man trapped in a box. To find their faces, the trio embarked on a journey in a camper van together. They went through adventures and challenges and eventually learned that the Shadow Witch wanted their courage to seek happiness, not their faces.
Finding The Real Face is one of several dark fairy tales in the South Korean TV drama It's Okay To Not Be Okay which premiered on Netflix in 2020. The drama tells the story of a children's book author. Besides its intriguing storyline that explores mental health and childhood trauma, illustrations of darkly whimsical characters and atmosphere by Korean artist Jamsan captivate viewers.
The five storybooks in the series that Jamsan illustrated became best sellers. Due to his hectic schedule, it took some time for Jamsan to organise the solo exhibition "Jamsan's Director's Cut" at Maison JE Bangkok. "This exhibition showcases both publicly recognised paintings and those rarely seen except for special occasions.
The exhibition features paintings that appeared in It's Okay To Not Be Okay , including the initial and concept sketches. Moreover, there are sketches that were not meant to be featured in the drama. Therefore, the title of this exhibition is 'Jamsan's Director's Cut', " said Jamsan.
Jamsan's illustrations for It's Okay To Not Be Okay. The exhibition is divided into two sections. On the 1st floor, there are 25 conte.
