In those early days, Ky had numerous difficulties creating a marquetry picture because both information about the art, and wood veneer, the material to make the pictures, were not available in Vietnam. Ky had to find foreign books and articles about marquetry himself and bought wood veneer from abroad.
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With a strong love for marquetry plus his patience and tireless efforts, Ky has finally mastered the art and become an important marquetry artist in Vietnam.
To create a marquetry picture involves many stages, including sketching the picture; selecting a suitable veneer; cutting the veneer into details of the picture and applying them to the sketch.
“The work requires deftness, meticulousness and carefulness because a piece of work will be discarded if even a minor error is made,” Ky said. “The time to create a picture may last from a couple of days to several years, depending on its detail,” Ky said, adding that he once spent three years to complete a picture which had thousands of details.
“The toughest challenge for a marquetry artist is to find veneers with wood grains suitable for his picture,” Ky said. He also said that the beauty of a marquetry picture largely depends on the wood grain because the picture does not have many colors, except for the color of the natural wood. This makes marquetry pictures unique because no wood grain resembles another.
The themes of Ky’s marquetry pictures are diverse, but a large part of them is about the natural scenery and people of Vietnam.
Ky’s pieces of art are now popular in tourist sites nationwide. They are also exported to Europe with the intent of “showing the beauty of Vietnam to the world.”
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