The embroidery painting of BLACKPINK band by Nguyen Nhat Khiem (born in 2000) attracted the attention of the online community because of its delicate, vivid embroidery lines.
Lisa – Blackpink embroidery by Nhat Khiem – Photo: NVCC.
Since childhood, he loved art, so Nhat Khiem decided to give up his office job to take up embroidery . You are well known in the online community for your embroidery of the music group BLACKPINK .
Nhat Khiem shared that the difficulty when embroidering is choosing thread color. You must coordinate colors and use embroidery techniques so that the lines are smooth and even, without being stiff or making the edges of the fabric wrinkled. The colors of your paintings are quite similar to those of paintings because of the delicate and meticulous blending.
Portrait of author Nhat Khiem – Photo: NVCC.
Khiem’s most interactive post is about the four BLACKPINK girls. “I saw that this group was popular, so I chose a portrait of 4 girls to try. I didn’t expect the work to receive so many likes” – Khiem shared. The time taken to care for each painting is up to more than a week.
You’ll immediately know Rosé when you see it – Photo: NVCC.
Jisoo embroidery – Photo: NVCC.
Jennie’s painting took Khiem a lot of time – Photo: NVCC.
First, Khiem drew a sketch with a garment thermal pen (this thermal pen can be easily erased when ironed). Then you start drawing strokes, adding color, adding color…
When I first started getting acquainted with embroidery, the paintings still had many immature features. But later, your strokes will be smooth and even, the colors will be clear and harmonious, and more detailed.
Close-up of the embroidery in Jennie’s painting – Photo: NVCC.
Extremely delicate embroidery thread by Nhat Khiem – Photo: NVCC.
In addition, Nhat Khiem also tried his hand at embroidering on dry leaves and leaf bones. Embroidery on leaves is much more difficult than on fabric because it is rough and cannot be treated or sprayed with glue. Leaves easily rot, break, tear and are difficult to embroider because they cannot be stretched on the frame and must be held with one hand to embroider with the other.
The bird is carefully embroidered on the leaf – Photo: NVCC.
Artistic embroidery of a lion – Photo: NVCC.