Nimbupani Designs

Fishes in the pond

The Photograph

The Painting

Here, finally, is the painting I have spent a week doing. I finally completed it yesterdat at 1 a.m. YAY! Now for bulk canvas buying spree :)

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Minerva: Thanks a lot!

 
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Well done, *nimbupani!
Ur painting looks real gd:)

Take care & Wishes, Minerva*

 
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Rathna: Thanks a lot!

 
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Wowowo looks very good in first impression i though its real ! lol

 
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Hey

really good painting..the ripples in the water look so real…

ciao

 
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avalon:

Oh dear, did she? :)

Thanks a lot for the compliments, I think realism is the stepping stone to modern art and i can copy nature well ;) so I guess I am a closet realist!

 
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I know someone who did this once during her year one degree in art specialisation.. then she re-used the same idea (silly girl) in her year four and got slammed by her lecturer..

Though if this didn’t remind me of that silly girl, your painting is really nice. You are a realist at heart?

 
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obsessed4life, Keshav, Phoenix, Sines, Tony, Sherene: Thanks!

Sat: The picture was in my laptop :) and the laptop was in front of me while I painted :)

Deb: I like to be different ;-)

 
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I am no fan of paintings/abstract art, but I really found myself adoring your effort. Good one.

 
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Lovely composition.

You kept the picture in front of you as you painted?

 
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Very nice :).

 
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Hey totally cool painting…

 
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You are very talented!

 
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Wow, you sure r good. Keep it up.. do we have another hussain in the making here???

 
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Amazing painting…really kewl…on the first look thot both are photos….
btw..shudnt the DM sign be on the right -bottom..:)

 
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Gosh, that’s awesome!
You’ve captured the scene so well, even the ripples of the water and the reflections..nice! :)

 
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Siddarth: I am oredi pursuing an alternate career as a designer :) Must be an alternate alternate career eh :)

Sheky: LOL! I can paint barely while looking at a 2D pic Da Vinci paints from imagination! :) cannot la!

Nandini, Kirubakaran, Balaji: Thank ye!

Shub: Click on the photo to take you to the flickr page, which has all sizes :)

Qiu: Not planning to sell yet :) Need a few more of such paintings to sell :)

 
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Impressive start.

 
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wow!

 
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Got people buy a not? Can put in Auction to sell?? hehe =P

 
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OMG!!! the lower pic loaded first, and i thought it was the photo! honest, am not trying to flatter you here!!! superb!! can we see a bigger pic please?

 
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good painting there or maybe next time u can paint a replica of d Mona Lisa? hhmmph…

 
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good painting there or maybe next time u can paint a replica of d Mona Lisa? hhmmph…

 
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Talent, with a capital T. You go, girl!

 
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nimbupani da vinci.

BTW chennai’s flooded.heavy showers.

 
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Looks real good!!You probably have an alternate career if Computer Engineering gets too boring ;)

 
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Maran: Is it the one in Tanjong Pagar? Then it is the same! :)

Vanilla: Thanks. It is :) I can show you the canvas :)

chugs: thanks!

Naveen: thanks. I think practice can emulate or exceed what you are born with :)

 
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nice

 
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Superb! Dont mind but I really cant believe that the lower one is a painting. It looks too good to be true. It is brilliant, if its true! :)

 
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Reminds me of the koi pond in front of maybank building in Singapore. Painting looks really good.

 
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Good one.

At first I thought, the top one was your painting, friday blues prolly.

Really cool. I still think you got to have some skill to draw/paint, such as this one. Mere practice cannot.

keep painting