So far, the comic has focused mainly on two different girls, both artists of different types. They have their doubts and they wonder if a career in art is really what they want, or is it just a phase? I relate with them, I mean, who doesn't wonder about their career path and how their futures will turn it. It feels very real.
The story is told at a nice, slow pace. The characters, like mentioned above, are relate-able and you feel moved to cheer them on. The side characters offer different perspectives on things and are also well-characterized.
The art ranges from cute to downright GORGEOUS, particularly some of background art and the renditions of the characters' art pieces (e.g. dolls, paintings, drawings). The colors blue, yellow, red, white (and black) are also incorporated quite nicely and apparently have symbolic meaning together in Korea.
I've enjoyed the chapters I read so far, which is currently up to chapter 12. I would recommend this for people who just want a relaxing, artsy story about young people trying to figure out their futures.