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We’ve previously showcased some really cool paper sculpturing artwork; today we are going to show you another type of paper-related artwork. It is something we are all familiar with – Origami. Origami is an art of paper folding, and paper cranes are probably what we’ll thought of when it comes to origami.![]() Origami originates from Japan, and in Japanese, Ori means paper, and kami(gami) means folding. There are various types of Origami, respectively action, modular, wet-folding and pureland. Today, we are going to show you some of the best examples of these paper made wonders. Here’s a showcase of 70 beautiful and creative origami created by fans all over the world. Full list after jump. Grulla. Designed by Roman Diaz and Daniel Naranjo. Folded from 37*37cm MC treated tissue. (via Kekremsi) ![]() Origami Jedi. Folded by Phillip West from a single uncut square. Modified from Satoshi Kamiya’s Wizard. (via PhillipWest) ![]() Origami Tarantula. A really impressive model designed by Robert Lang, folded from a square of a tissue-foil paper. (via Rodrigo Zen) ![]() Divine Dragon. Masterpieces of origami dragons, famous Bahamut – Divine Dragon by Satoshi Kamiya. Folded by Brian Chan. (via Chosetec) ![]() Yoda Origami. Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata. Folded by Phillip West from Lokta sandpaper paper back coated to tissue paper. (via PhillipWest) ![]() Ancient Dragon. Designed by Satoshi Kamiya. Wet folded from mulberry tissue 136×136cm. (via Mabona Origami) ![]() Life Size Onitsuka Tiger. Created for Asics lounge in Berlin. This huge origami sculpture dimensions are: 270×110x60cm. (via Mabona Origami) ![]() Praying Mantis (female). Designed and folded by Sipho Mabona. Wet folded form one uncut square of shikibu kizukishki kozo (handmade) colored with calligraphic ink. (via Mabona Origami) ![]() Gryphon. Interesting and complex example of gryphon origami. Folded from two types of paper, which makes this a very furnace origami. (via Guspath) ![]() Werewolf. Another great example of origami by Guspath. Folded from 50cm square golden foil paper. (via Guspath) ![]() Little Bird. Sweet yellow bird. Designed by Kamiya Satoshi, folded by Sin cynic. (via Sin cynic) ![]() Dedalus. Red statue of Daedalus. Designed and folded by Origamirizzo. (via Origamirizzo) ![]() Mammoth. This model was folded from diagrams. Designed by Satoshi Kamiya. (via Finwych) ![]() Ringed Tailed Lemur. Folded from MC treated black tissue. Designed and folded by Origami Roman. (via Origami Roman) ![]() Vampire Bat. Vampire bat by Dao Cuong Quyet. Folded from 60cm square paper. (via Baldorigami) ![]() Phoenix. Phoenix origami at the exhibition in Toronto Airport. Created by Chow Hin Chung, folded by Alex Yue (via Sftrajan) ![]() Fox . Folded from CP in tanteidan magazine 119. (via KingOri) ![]() Chimpance. Designed and folded by Tanaka Masashi, folded from CP. (via Alexori) ![]() Water Buffalo. Designed by Nguyen Hung Cuong, folded by Sin cynic. (via Sin cynic) ![]() Minotaur. Designed by Satoshi Kamiya, folded by Imperfekshun from 64×64 cm tissue foil. (via Imperfekshun) ![]() Whale. Designed by Satoshi Kamiya, folded by Eric Madrigal from brown 40×40 cm paper with acrylic paints. (via Eric Madrigal) ![]() Hermit Crab Origami. Folded by Brian Chan from a square of laminated Japanese mulberry paper. (via Chosetec) ![]() Owl. Designed by Katsuta Kyohei. Origami size is 50×50 cm. (via Vetal Origami) ![]() Reindeer. Designed by Katsuta Kyohei. Folded from brown paper. (via Vetal Origami) |
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Beautiful Paper Sculpturing Artwork - Origami Paper Art
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