August 2009

Origami Horse (Design by David Brill)

by Ancella on August 29, 2009

in Animals

This post comes after a hiatus of 2 weeks, I guess. I was up in Indy with my fiancé for the Indiana State Fair and The King Tut Exhibition the weekend before last, and had a great time. I even managed to see a Pygmy Goat show where ribbons were given out to the 3 [...]

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Before you exclaim “A Crane???!!!” you might want to know that this is no ordinary easy-beasy origami crane. It’s designed by none other than Eric Joisel and uses the crane base to start off. When you first start folding this model, you will find that the basic folds are the same as folding the peace [...]

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I decided to experiment with spirals this week and chose 2 designs to fold. One of these were simple spirals folded out of strips of paper and the other was the well known ‘Spring into action’ origami which I folded from an A4 sized printer paper (re-sized). Origami Spirals (Tomoko Fuse’s) As you can see [...]

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This particular goldfish design is from the book – Advanced Origami: An Artist’s Guide to Performances in Paper – by Michael LaFosse. It’s intermediate in nature and not for the beginners in the art of Origami. This model incorporates the ‘wet folding’ technique, rabbit ears and reverse folds in it. If you are a beginner [...]

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This design is from the book – Advanced Origami: An Artist’s Guide to Performances in Paper, by Michael LaFosse. He is known for his pretty butterflies and this particular one, I think, is his best design, in my opinion. What paper to use: You can use just about any kind of paper for this model [...]

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