A flower that never wilts. 🌹
Handmade with paper, patience, and a love for creating beautiful things.
A flower that never wilts. 🌹
Handmade with paper, patience, and a love for creating beautiful things.
Do any of the origamists on here have copies of Shuzo Fujimoto's book 'Twist Folds'? (ねじり折り)
ISBN 9784416312001
This book was published in Japan by Tomoko Fuse and others, with clearer fold patterns than his self-published works.
I'd really like instructions for 'Candy'
I have what is available (Public Domain): https://archive.org/search?query=creator%3A%22Shuzo+Fujimoto%22
Am I late? Sorry for being late, and thanks for your patience!
Rabbit, by Yoo Tae Yong, from the book Potential Origami Collection.
I’m afraid I’ve become a birder.
Peacock, designed by Meng Weining, folded by me.
There would be so many puns with this model but I am resisting the temptation.
Not sure if I’ll egret it.
Origami model designed by Jeong Jae Il, folded by me from a 50 cm square of packing paper.
Three horses.
One great thing about #origami is that complexity is not a measure of beauty. Each of these models, as different as they are, is a masterpiece.
Designs by Jeong Jae Il, Hideo Komatsu and Oriol Esteve.
Folded by me from uncut squares of paper.
Never too many horses in the #yearofthehorse
Designed by Jeong Jae Il, folded by me from a 50 cm square of Biotope paper.
With a helpful correction from a fediverse friend with a keen eye. Thank you, @sudelsurium!
Have I ever published decent photos of this bear? I think I haven’t, so here you are.
Grizzly bear, designed by Shuki Kato, folded by me from a 35 cm square of Grainy paper.
It’s the #yearofthehorse, and therefore a good time to revisit a design that I had folded before. This is my second rendition of Jeong Jae Il’s beautiful origami horse.