BLACKPINK Coloring Pages brings one of the most successful K-pop girl groups of all time to your coloring table – and this collection of 40+ free pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com covers all four members in both realistic portrait and chibi styles: Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa, individually and together, across dozens of illustrated designs that fans of the group will recognize immediately. Whether you’re a longtime BLINK who has followed the group since their 2016 debut or you discovered them through Coachella or their global chart runs, this collection is built for exactly that kind of fan. K-pop fans can also explore the companion collection of BTS Coloring Pages alongside this one.

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Who Is BLACKPINK?

BLACKPINK (블랙핑크) is a four-member South Korean girl group formed by YG Entertainment, debuting on August 8, 2016, with the single album Square One. The group achieved a pace of commercial and cultural success that made them one of the most recognized acts in K-pop history within just a few years of debut – the first K-pop girl group to reach number one on the US Billboard 200, the first to headline Coachella (in April 2023), and one of the most-followed music acts on social media globally throughout the early 2020s.

Their fanbase is officially called BLINKS – a portmanteau of the group’s name – and has been one of the most active and globally distributed fanbases in K-pop, particularly in Southeast Asia, North America, and Europe. BLACKPINK’s music blends elements of hip-hop, EDM, and pop with the high-production K-pop format, and their visual aesthetic – bold, fashion-forward, and built around the contrast suggested by their name – became one of the most recognizable in contemporary pop music.

Major releases include their full-length debut album The Album (2020) and Born Pink (2022), the latter becoming the bestselling album by a K-pop girl group at the time of release. Songs like “Kill This Love,” “How You Like That,” “Pink Venom,” and “Shut Down” accumulated billions of streams across platforms and established the group’s signature high-energy performance style.

By 2023–2024, each member had also developed significant solo careers outside the group: Jennie through her label ODD ATELIER and fashion partnerships with Chanel; Rosé through her signing with Atlantic Records and the hit single “APT.”; Lisa through her own label LLOUD after departing YG Entertainment; and Jisoo through her debut Korean and English music releases.

Meet the Members

Jisoo (Kim Ji-soo, born January 3, 1995, in South Korea) is BLACKPINK’s eldest member and main vocalist. She is known in the collection’s illustrated pages for her refined, elegant visual aesthetic – dark hair rendered in long straight or slightly wavy styles, and a stage presence that fans often describe as simultaneously warm and poised. In chibi form, her pages tend to emphasize a softer, more rounded facial feature set with neat, dark hair.

Jennie (Jennie Kim, born January 16, 1996, in South Korea) is BLACKPINK’s rapper and vocalist. Her visual identity in fan art and illustrated content is strongly associated with her confident, fashion-forward aesthetic – she has been called the “human Chanel” by fans due to her long brand partnership with the fashion house. In the chibi pages, her design typically features shorter or shoulder-length hair styled with confidence.

Rosé (Park Chae-young / Roseanne Park, born February 11, 1997, in New Zealand, raised in Australia) is BLACKPINK’s main vocalist and lead dancer. Her visual identity in illustrated content is frequently associated with a more delicate, feminine aesthetic – lighter hair tones (Rosé has frequently styled her hair in light brown to blonde), a slightly softer chibi design, and the romantic visual register that characterizes her solo work. The Rose-specific pages in this collection – with names like “Pretty Rose Blackpink,” “Lovely Blackpink Rose,” “Beautiful Rose Blackpink,” and “Cute Rose Blackpink” – form the largest single-member cluster in the gallery.

Lisa (Lalisa Manobal, born March 27, 1997, in Thailand) is BLACKPINK’s main dancer, sub-vocalist, and lead rapper, and the group’s only Thai member. She is among the most individually followed K-pop artists on social media globally. Her visual identity in illustrated content is associated with bold, high-energy styling – dramatic makeup, varied hair colors, and stage costumes with a particularly distinctive edge. Her chibi pages – Chibi Lisa BlackPink, Chibi Lisa BlackPink Kpop – capture the energetic, playful dimension of her stage persona in the simplified chibi style.

What’s Inside the BLACKPINK Coloring Collection

The full group pages – Jennie, Rosé, Jisoo, Lisa, BlackPink Group, Blackpink Music Group, Cute Blackpink Music Group, BlackPink Kpop, Blackpink Member, Blackpink – are the most compositionally complete pages in the collection, showing all four members together. These are the pages that most directly capture the group identity rather than the individual members.

The Rosé pages form the largest single-member cluster: Rose from Blackpink Kpop, Rose Blackpink, Rose Blackpink Kpop, Pretty Rose Blackpink, Lovely Blackpink Rose, Blackpink Rose, Blackpink Rose Kpop, Beautiful Rose Blackpink, Cute Rose Kpop, Cute Rose BlackPink, Draw Rose Blackpink – plus the chibi versions Chibi Rose BlackPink and Chibi Rose BlackPink Kpop.

The Lisa pages – Black pink Lisa, Lisa Kpop, Lisa from BlackPink, Lisa BlackPink, Lisa BlackPink Kpop, Lisa Black Pink – plus chibi versions Chibi Lisa BlackPink and Chibi Lisa BlackPink Kpop.

The Jennie pages – Jennie from Blackpink Kpop, Jennie Blackpink, Jennie Blackpink Kpop, Blackpink Jennie – plus chibi versions Chibi Jennie BlackPink and Chibi Jennie BlackPink Kpop.

The Jisoo pages – Kim Jisoo Blackpink, Jisoo BlackPink Kpop, Blackpink Kim Jisoo – plus chibi versions Chibi Jisoo BlackPink and Chibi Jisoo BlackPink Kpop.

The fan and miscellaneous pages – BlackPink Fan Cute Girl – show a fan character rather than the members themselves, which is a distinctive inclusion in the collection that appeals to fans who want to insert themselves into the BLACKPINK world.

Coloring Tips for BLACKPINK Pages

BLACKPINK’s visual identity as a group is built around the contrast in their name – black and pink together, bold and striking. This brand palette runs through their album artwork, music video aesthetics, concert staging, and merchandise. When coloring any BLACKPINK page, keeping this black-and-pink visual language as the foundation produces results that feel most connected to the actual group aesthetic.

For the portrait-style pages, the members’ hair is the most important color decision. Each member has experimented with many hair colors across their career, but certain shades are most associated with specific eras: Jisoo’s long dark brown-black hair from the Born Pink era is her most frequently illustrated look; Jennie’s dark hair with occasional lighter highlights or full blonde periods; Rosé’s signature range from warm brown to platinum blonde depending on the era (her blonde period being particularly recognizable in illustrated content); and Lisa’s hair colors spanning the full spectrum from black to platinum to bold colors. In the chibi pages, these hair distinctions are simplified but still present – matching the hair color to a recognizable era for each member makes any chibi page feel intentional rather than generic.

The chibi pages follow standard K-pop chibi illustration conventions: simplified rounded head proportions, large expressive eyes, small nose and mouth, and clothing details suggesting the members’ stage outfits or casual fashion. For these pages, the most effective approach is bold, flat color with minimal shading – chibi style is built on graphic simplicity, and trying to add realistic gradients or complex shadow work fights against the style rather than enhancing it. Pick a single base color per element and stay in it.

For outfit coloring, BLACKPINK’s stage costumes typically combine black and pink with chrome silver, white, and gold accents. When a page shows a stage outfit without a specified palette, rendering the base garments in deep black with pink accent details (embroidery, trim, shoes) and silver hardware produces the most BLACKPINK-appropriate result. Their casual fashion pages (when shown in street-style rather than stage outfits) tend toward monochrome or minimal-color sophisticated palettes rather than the bold colors of performance looks.

For the full group pages, maintain consistency across all four members: same line quality in the skin tones, same treatment of hair (similar depth and saturation, even if the colors differ), and the same approach to any shared background elements. The visual unity of the group is part of what makes BLACKPINK’s brand identity so strong, and carrying that unity into the coloring produces group pages that feel cohesive rather than four separate illustrations on the same sheet.

5 Activities to Do With Your BLACKPINK Pages

Color the era timeline. BLACKPINK has had several visually distinct eras defined by different album aesthetics – the pink-forward playfulness of early singles, the darker, more intense Black Mamba and Born Pink era, and the fashion-house elegance of their later work. Print four pages – one per member – and color each in the aesthetic palette of a different era: one in the soft pinks of the early days, one in the deep black-and-crimson of Born Pink, one in the platinum-and-chrome of a specific concert look, one in the editorial, high-fashion register of their brand partnership imagery. This creates a visual history of the group’s aesthetic evolution.

Create a chibi unit display. Print the chibi pages for all four members – Chibi Jennie, Chibi Jisoo, Chibi Lisa, Chibi Rosé – and color them as a matched set using each member’s most recognizable hair color and a shared outfit palette built around black and pink. Mount them in a row with each member’s name below. For fans, this four-panel display functions both as fan art and as a reference guide to the group’s membership.

Design a fan merch concept. After coloring one of the group pages, use a blank sheet of paper to design a piece of imaginary BLACKPINK merchandise – a phone case, a tote bag, a notebook cover – using the group’s color palette and incorporating elements from the pages you’ve colored. Label your design with the item name and which era or era aesthetic it’s based on. This creative extension engages with the merchandise culture that is central to how K-pop fandoms connect with their artists.

Make a solo vs. group comparison. Print a Rosé solo page and a full group page, and color both with Rosé using the same hair and skin tone treatment in each – then color the other members in the group page in their own palettes. The exercise of maintaining one member’s visual consistency across two different compositions is a useful study in portrait illustration consistency, and the finished pair shows how individual visual identity works within a group context.

Create a gift card for a BLINK. Color the most detailed group page carefully – the Jennie Rosé Jisoo Lisa page or the BlackPink Group page – giving particular attention to each member’s distinguishing features and keeping the palette in the group’s signature black and pink. Cut it out and mount it on the front of a folded card, write a message inside, and give it to a friend who is a fan of the group. For a BLINK, a carefully colored group portrait as a greeting card is a meaningful personal gift.

Download Your Free BLACKPINK Pages Today!

All 40+ BLACKPINK Coloring Pages are completely free – download as PDF to print or color online with one click. No sign-up, no cost. Whether you’re coloring these as a dedicated BLINK, as a fan of K-pop illustration and chibi art, or as someone who wants to spend time with four of the most visually distinctive artists in contemporary music, we hope this collection is exactly what you were looking for.

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