No clue for anyone, because our members are people who have been very keen in studying the different patterns, and they know our active members' style! :)
I think this was made either in MS paint or could have been done in Photoshop too.
Madhumadam, it is easier to "draw" in MS paint (if you haven't tried any software programs for drawing). Please give it a try, you will be able to create pretty things in no time at all! :)
Who can this be now?? Sumathi? JKM? Jaya? Purni? Gowri? and I am quite sure I have all the names wrong... let me think again and come back with another guess soon..
I'm sure this is not Judy ma'am work!('cause she works wonders in photoshop, this seems to be in MS paint). Of course, not JKM(he wouldn't have done a lone flower without SYMMETRY). I think it must be Anirudh!(did see a collection of computer kolams in her gallery) or Bharathi deepa?!
nAn avanillai! I am immersed in paDikOlam now!
I think it is either jayantIjI, anirudhhajI, or lakshmIdEvIjI (that includes pavanjI :-)
Regards! - mOhana
Lata, what is this?At 23.28 hour at mid night u r releasing the name of the owner of this lonely flower! You could not get sleep by keeping the secret with you or your are working even at that time? Anyhow thanks for playing it interestingly.
I think Vaniji came nearer.
Thanks to all for participating.
mOhanaji, see when we donot know the person who created, then our mind goes in search of it rather than enjoying the work or comment on that! By the way I am so happy to know that u r immersed in Padikolam... so can we expect another wonderful Padikolam in photoshop in this week?
Yes I am not good at computer kolams. This one I tried just like that.It took 15 minutes to complele. First 2, 3 time the color over flew the screen and then I have to concentrate on not leaving any gap.So just pulled the mouse as I liked and drew this and used my fav.color, named it " Oru oodhaa poo kan simittugiradhu"( old Tamil film name). But while guessing u all named it " Naan Avanillai"
Thanks once again.
So next whose turn?
rajam
A fine effort ma'am!
When I saw this and also read latAjI's "lonely" comment, I was reminded of the poem of William Wordsworth "She dwelt among the untrodden ways". Here it is -
She dwelt among the untrodden ways
Beside the springs of Dove,
A Maid whom there were none to praise
And very few to love:
A violet by a mossy stone
Half hidden from the eye!
Fair as a star, when only one
Is shining in the sky.
She lived unknown, and few could know
When Lucy ceased to be;
But she is in her grave, and, oh,
The difference to me!
Regards! - mOhana
Rajam madam, you took me by surprise when you popped in with your comment asking for a clue, the minute I published it! And, I think since you were the first one to post your comment, no one suspected your name. :)
Answering to your question; I don't see any more rangolis meant for this game in the queue, so I guess for a while no more "guess who" game ( unless I find something strange and unique in the rangoli-queue). :)
mOhanaji, nice poem about Lucy (a bit sad, but nice). I was thinking the same thing Vani had mentioned, about how this rangoli couldn't have been yours. :)
Thank you all for your support on making this game an interesting one, and kudos to our Rajam madam for her enthusiasm!
In reply to Rajamji,namakku intha by madhuharini
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In reply to Rajam madam, you took me by by Lata