Origami is the ancient Japanese art of paper folding. One uncut square of paper can, in the hands of an origami artist, be folded into a bird, a frog, a sailboat, or a Japanese samurai helmet beetle.
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Origami heart bookmarks that are almost too cute to use
Learn how to make an origami heart bookmark with simple paper folds! These cute bookmarks are perfect for Valentine’s Day ...
When you think of origami, the first thing that may come to your mind is a children's pastime, and creations such as simple cranes, frogs or other animals, and maybe a boat or a paper hat. In fact, ...
Portland-based design studio Ilovehandles has created wrapping paper that can have an afterlife as origami figures, to avoid the mess and waste associated with ripping the paper off presents. Each ...
Yuga Arisawa, 21, who has loved making complex artworks using origami since he was a child, traveled throughout Japan as a high school student looking for the best paper — fine but able to endure ...
You’ve never seen paper folded like this before. A school of paper koi swim across a vertical pond, seemingly never-ending pages flow from a book, and creatures made from crumpled wrapping paper float ...
"Shine" by artist Yuko Nishimura, is one of the pieces in the Dayton Art Institute origami exhibit, Above the Fold. The artist meticulously folds single white sheets of Japanese handmade paper into ...
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