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Telling Through the Colors

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The Haze Inside and Out

The Haze Inside and Out

'Choi Hwan' is a promising young pianist both at home and abroad. However, in reality, he is just a 15-year-old boy confused by the identity his mother created for him. One day before a competition, Choi Hwan's improvisation, as if pouring out his frustration in the school's music room, shakes the heart and mind of his classmate, Hwang Ina, who coincidentally passes by in hallway. Ina, who has a special talent for art, wants to formally study art but is struggling with her family's difficult circumstances and her own heart that she herself can't even figure out. Ina paints the emotions of that day, Choi Hwan sees it, and the two become intertwined through fate.

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Pink Lady

Pink Lady

Gyeo-Wul, an art student, is having trouble drawing. One day, she bumps into a handsome guy and takes his notebook by mistake. The notebook had drawings with an art style she is not used to and tries to draw better than him. But, it turns out that the guy knows who she is...!

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Illip Art High School Students

Illip Art High School Students

Han Sol, a human photocopier who can draw anything she sees exactly the same! One day, she is inspired by a picture of a mysterious genius she met in a VR game. Curious about painting in the wider world, Han Sol leaves the quiet rural village and challenges the entrance exam at Illip Art High School, the most prestigious high school in the art world, to learn painting. She enters the school after many twists and turns, and she continues to get caught up in the complicated circumstances of her friends...The youthful growth drama of Han Sol and her friends unfolds at the picturesque Ilip Art High School!

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The Artist Salieri

The Artist Salieri

Life is so unpredictable. Myeong-hwa had everything: the pretty face, the artistic talent, and even a wonderful boyfriend, while Sun-hee had nothing. Ten years later, the roles have reversed and Myeong-hwa is still a poor and unknown artist while Sun-hee is a major figure in the art world. What Myeong-hwa doesn’t know is that Sun-hee has secretly been pulling strings to make sure she fails…

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Breaker.Drawing

Breaker.Drawing

A man who paints a breakup, and a woman who expresses love, their inseparable love and parting story.

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Pink Lady Classic

Pink Lady Classic

Gyeo-Wul is back with Hyeon-Seok for this sequel to Pink Lady! Join them as they leave the hustle and bustle of everyday life behind, and embark on an alternate reality art history adventure through time.

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Asu ni Hitofude!

Asu ni Hitofude!

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Girl in the Birdcage

Girl in the Birdcage

Yeonkwang Arts High School makes a clear distinction between the talented and the mediocre. The talented receive full benefits of the Gifted and Talented program—funding, training, opportunities to participate in exclusive art contests—while the mediocre are left to fend for themselves in the hopes that they, too, can one day make it into the prestigious program. Talent equals power in this competitive school, but when Chung-eun, a G/T student, falls for Yumi, a non-G/T student, the tables are turned. While Chung-eun is blinded by Yumi’s charms, Yumi’s got a hidden agenda.

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Restoring Art and Love

Restoring Art and Love

Sunah, the daughter of a rich family, is trying to transform her mother's failing art museum. She soon encounters art restorer Inho, who disagrees with her methods. As he tries to convince her that restoration is often better than a complete do-over, the two begin to fall in love.

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Delusion

Delusion

It’s 1935 in Gyeongseong, and struggling artist Iho Yun has been commissioned by the reclusive, elderly Madam Jeonghwa Song to paint a portrait. Madam Jeonghwa Song allows Iho to set eyes upon her -- an unprecedented event -- and standing before him is a young woman. But why does she ask him to paint an elderly version of her? “Don’t finish the portrait.” Tucked between the previous artist’s paint tubes is an ominous letter. Iho learns that no artist has left Madam Song’s abode alive or of sound mind. Just what is she hiding and what will happen if Iho finishes the portrait?

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