At first glance, its just an ordinary gold fish swimming into the small bowl with water, but wait… look closely, it’s a painting, a 3D fish painting! Created by Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori, the three-dimensional goldfish is embedded in layers of resin and it really looks real.
To achieve the real-life fish effects, Riusuke Fukahori created an optical illusion of fish paintings by using transparent liquid resin which poured into a wooden container or other vessel. And everytime the poured resin on each layer become solid, then he started to paint the details of the subject meticulously, and did it layer after layer of each other to achieve the real-life water and fish effects.. Like a machine 3D printer, Fukahori’s talent on three-dimensional paintings are amazing.
And by repeating these method of painting and pouring resin process, Fukahori transformed his creations into a three-dimensional fish paintings that are difficult to distinguished his 3D fish paintings or should we say sculpture from the real-life fish.
Images taken by Dominic Alves, vids from youtube
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Wow ang galing nito. Perfect yung light and shadow nya nagblend sa dun sa wood. Kelangan lang nito nka-position ng tama ung painting sa audience para hindi mahalata na painting.
Ang galeng. Parang tunay na kuha ng picture sa unang tingin; painting pala. Amazing.:-)
That’s what I call “IMBA”
@Nonoy
akala ko nga totoo rin eh, kung sa PH pa ‘yan pwede ng isugba.. heheheh
syanga, salamat pala sa pagbisita.
@Semidoppel
IMBA… +1
@Henry
yap! tsaka nde halata na painting kse three-dimensional ang dating, kala mo totoong goldfish talaga..
WOW! isang malaking wow! ang galing naman… kung kaya ko lang gawin yan malamang sikat na siguro ako dito sa bansa ntin hehehe ^_^
Kuya Metalpig pwd po ba pa add sa blog roll mo po… I added you na po sa bagong site ko na “balitangnews”.
Salamat po
@Halojin
Maski nde mo nga gawin yan, sikat ka na sa blogosphere eh at dami mo pang sites.. heheheh keep up the good works lang..