Jacqueline “Jisu” Choe is a Korean-American multidisciplinary digital artist based in Los Angeles. Her work bridges fine art, digital media, and contemporary culture, with a focus on visual storytelling, character-driven worlds, and future-facing narratives.
She began her creative path studying digital art and game development independently, later formalizing her training through courses at Brainstorm School, Concept Design Academy, and ArtCenter College of Design. She eventually transitioned to a self-directed practice, integrating entertainment design, illustration, and fine art into a cohesive vision.
Jisu’s work has been featured in PIXIV: Visions 2025, Artists of Korea I & II, and Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, and she has spoken at events including Lightbox Expo and the Cleveland Institute of Art. Her professional experience spans IP development, cultural campaigns, and advisory roles across art and tech, with recognition from outlets such as ESPN and Kotaku.
Her ongoing practice is rooted in creative innovation and cultural advocacy, shaped by early experiences in digital communities and as a competitive gamer. Across mediums, she remains focused on building inclusive, resonant work that connects art, identity, and emerging technologies.