
This procedure can also be done in a clinic or in an operating room. BMA-C, or bone marrow aspirate-concentrate, takes bone marrow from the iliac crest (the bone you can feel at the hip area) and concentrates progenitor cells from that marrow.Adipose-derived cellular therapy, or fat tissue-derived cellular therapy, takes progenitor cells from the abdomen (front or flank), thigh or knee using minimally-invasive surgery techniques that can be done in a clinic or in an operating room.He holds the record for “Longest drawing by an individual” in the Guinness World Records book.The types of cellular therapy are based on the tissue where the progenitor cells come from: fat tissue (adipose-derived cellular therapy), or bone marrow (bone marrow aspirate concentrate ), as well as whether the cells are taken from your own body (autologous) or from another person’s body (allograft). He was also hired by Korean Hip-Hop artist Drunken Tiger to create the album cover. Kim put together a feature exhibition in Cheongwadae” the Republic of Korea’s president’s official workplace and residence. He’s worked in various industries – movies, music, and government. The pair put together an amazing sketchbook of various drawings, showing off their talents. Kim has six sketchbooks in print, which equate to about 4,500 pages’ worth of drawings in a span of 12 years. He also collaborated with the legendary Japanese artist Katsuya Terada in 2017.

In recent years, he has accepted invitations to perform in France, America, all around Asia and now in Japan for his first show simply titled “Drawing Exhibition”. This led to the invitation to different worldwide events. Superani CEO Hyun Jin Kim videoed and posted the entire process on YouTube and, as some videos tend to do, went viral. He placed paper up on three walls around his table and began drawing.


In most cases, artists showcase a framed drawing or painting, but KJG decided to do something different. In 2011, Kim Jung Gi partook in the Comic Festival held in Bucheon where, for the first time ever, he drew live. Kim also worked alongside French author Bernard Werber, illustrating two novels he had written – “Paradise” in 2010 and “Third Humanity” in 2013. Kim collaborated with Seung-Jin Park, the writer of Tiger the Long Tail, to draw six volumes for his comic. He wrote a number of short stories and held exhibitions for his work that led to his teaching manhwa (Korean comic book) to various private schools and universities. Kim Jung Gi’s first publication – Funny Funny – was published in Young Jump magazine. His ability to render extremely complicated scenes near-perfectly from memory, without the aid of references, has stretched the boundaries of what many artists believed was possible. Kim’s most notable creative asset is his memory, something he has developed over a number of years. Here, he was able to memorize the array of different weapons and vehicles. He attended Dong-Eui University in Busan for three years and did his two years in the South Korean army as a part of the Special Forces Unit.

At 19, this budding artist enrolled at a Fine Arts School, majoring in Art and Design. Korean artist Kim Jung Gi was born in 1975 in the town of Goyang-Si, located in the province of Kyongki-Do South Korea.
