Jimin's Portraits Are Exhibited In The World-Famous Louvre Museum

It's not an exaggeration to say that Jimin is a masterpiece by himself. Jimin's handsomeness is admired by many people and is crazy about it.

But have you ever imagined that one day Jimin's handsomeness will be on display at a prestigious museum like Louvre? Well, it sounds surprising but below shows it's 100% true:

As fans of BTS in general or Jimin in particular, we often think of him as a masterpiece. From the lines and angles to the unique visual that make up his outstanding visuals, anyone will fall in love with him.

Even a famous Korean artist with the stage name Lee.K previously considered Jimin as his muse. He owns a lot of Jimin's portraits. Not only that, Jimin's familiar face has also become an inspiration incorporated in many of his works.

Previously, some members like RM and V were also the inspirations for Lee.K's compositions, but only Jimin appeared most often.

Recently, Lee.K surprised and excited ARMYs when some artwork inspired by Jimin will be exhibited at the famous Louvre art museum in Paris, France. This is part of an art exhibition by this artist.

The Louvre is known as a historical landmark and is the most visited museum in the world. It displays some of the greatest works of art in the world, including Leonardo da Vinci's portrait of the Mona Lisa.

It can be said that Jimin's portrait will be displayed along with some of the world's top outstanding artworks. It shows how much influence Jimin has and the talent of a special ARMY like artist Lee.K.

Portraits of Lee.K's Jimin can be seen at The 2022 Focus Art Fair Paris, held September 1-4 at the Carrousel du Louvre. Some of his artwork was even used to promote the event.

"The Focus Art Fair showcases the very best emerging and international galleries and artists, a unique program of Focus project and more through virtual and in-person Fairs."

ARMYs also continuously expressed their pride in Jimin and fellow ARMY Lee.K. It's extraordinary that a Korean artist has a portrait displayed in the Louvre!