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For the first time, Korean artist Lee Jun-Won unites the Compass Mints, established in 1970, with his contemporary art.

About the Artist

Lee Jun-Won’s modern art captivates with spiritual themes, always inspired by totem figures. He depicts the story of beings with explosive energy. His works are intended to reflect themes such as the finiteness of life, fear and courage, or overcoming and adaptation.

Currently, Lee Jun-Won’s art is exhibited in France, at the National Art Museum, KMCA, and the K Museum of Contemporary Art. Through his contemporary art, he showcases his own, very unique worldview on both his native French and American stages.

About Compass Mints

Since 1976, “Compass” has been producing refreshing mints. Their production uses no artificial additives, only natural essential oils. . Compass Mints is certified with IFS and Halal, and is sold in over 40 countries worldwide.

A healthy sweet that is guaranteed to refresh and is entirely free of artificial colors, preservatives, sugar, aspartame, and lactose.