The photo of Lisa at the Crazy Horse strip club is receiving a lot of attention from netizens.
Even though it has been half a year since Lisa (BLACKPINK) performed at the Crazy Horse strip club, this is still a topic that is still extremely “hot” just by mentioning it.
Recently, French artist Antoine Kruk shared a painting of Lisa at Crazy Horse nightclub. On the status line, he wrote: “Beautiful Lisa of BLACKPINK at Crazy Horse Paris. This is the second drawing belonging to Crazy Horse Paris to commemorate her special appearance as a guest on the show last year.”
The moment captured the painting of Lisa placed at a nightclub
In the photo simulated by the artist, Lisa is in a sexy bikini outfit with short bob hair and an extremely hot body. However, the detail of BLACKPINK’s youngest member being depicted as almost nude has caused the French male artist to receive a lot of controversy.
Below the comment section, an audience expressed: “(Tough translation) What the hell is this. Did she wear this outfit during her performance at Crazy Horse? Or did you just draw it in a nude style? Because there’s no way Lisa could perform in front of so many people in that place wearing this type of outfit. As soon as they pay her to do it.”
With the image reproducing Lisa through the painting, it can be seen that the outfit the French artist drew is completely different from the entire image that BLACKPINK’s youngest member had previously announced. Many fans were upset when they thought that this person was trying to create an image of Lisa in a nude drawing like the paintings he had drawn and posted publicly.
The entire painting that artist Antoine Kruk painted Lisa
He recreated Lisa at the Crazy Horse nightclub
But the nude detail received a lot of controversy
Previously, Lisa’s outfit in the image she published was completely different from the picture
Antoine Kruk is a French artist, author, art director and designer born in Kyoto, Japan in 1968. He had a French architect father and a Japanese visual artist mother.
His fashion career developed since 1995 with many collaborations, as artistic director or collection manager, especially with Roberto Cavalli, Valentino, Nina Ricci with Olivier Theyskens and Louis Vuitton with Marc Jacobs.
He once released a book called Crazy with a series of nude drawings of strippers at Crazy Horse nightclub. However, the drawings of dancers with no clothes covering their sensitive parts also made many people “blush” and thought that they were not true to reality.