

Origoku Diagrams available in Works of Satoshi Kam2009. Satoshi Kamiya – Butterfly NS CP Need help with folding a model. Origami Works of Satoshi Kamiya 3 by Satoshi. The entire model is folded from one sheet of paper. So that wraps up our list of some of the best origami pieces to date, it’s amazing to think what some people can do with a sheet of paper! If this has got your creative juices flowing, why not try and create something unique with paper.Pin On Origami Butterfly TH Satoshi Kamiya Submitted by Sara on 24 September 2007 – 1155am. Takayuki Hori designed these to help highlight the potential threat of pollution to native animals. Witch and Broom from Dave and Assia Brill’s Confluence exhibition – SourceĪlthough not strictly Origami, Jeremy Kool’s Paper Fox Project is modelled in Autodesk Maya – SourceĪlthough not strictly origami, these are ‘oritsunagumono’ – ‘things folded and connected’.

Scrub Jay with eggs and nest by Robert J.

Woolly Mammoth by Satoshi Kamiya – Source Octahedron made with 12 square papers by Janet Williams – Source Japanese Tree Frog by Satoshi Kamiya – Source White Dragon Ryujin 3.5 by Satoshi Kamiya – Source Samuri Helmet Beetle by Satoshi Kamiya – SourceĬyclommatus Metalifer by Satoshi Kamiya – Source Vincent Floderer’s Origami Galerie in Freising – Source Origami Joe’s Oread Figure, on elephant hide paper – Source V’s Mask from V for Vendetta, by Brian Chan – Source Yoda Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata created by Philip West sandpaper and tissue paper – Source George slaying the Dragon from Dave and Assia Brill’s Confluence exhibition – Source Sit back with a cup of your preferred hot beverage and enjoy! Paper Origami Here at MOO we just can’t get enough of stunning paper design, so we’ve done you a solid and pulled together a list of our very favourite origami pieces. The unique art form has many different types action origami, modular origami, wet-folding, pureland origami and origami tessellations. Origami grew dramatically across the globe during the mid-20th century, and has today evolved into a highly skilled specialist modern art form. Using a number of intricate folds, a simple piece of paper can be radically transformed into a complex and beautiful piece of artwork! Origami (Japanese for “folding paper”) is the Japanese art form of folding paper by using no additional adhesive materials or cuts, which first began in Japan in the 17th century AD.
