(Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan)
Used two colors of paper sheet six paper has been sued to make this pencil holder.
by Patricia C. Coleman
(Bloomington, Indiana)
I love creasing, folding and forming. Here are other forms I am playing with. The middle image is fabric. When I share what I am learning with others I call it
by Pat Wheeler
(Hot Springs, AR)
It has been interesting visiting your site. Thank you.
by Stanley
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
In all the years of paper folding I never bothered to do a mobile…..here’s my first one for my niece Sophia. There’s about 40 creatures: horse, zebra, unicorn, 3 different kangaroos (One with
by Joyce Aysta
(Los Angeles)
these 2 dinos are part of a set of 5 that I sent to Israel for and origami show curated by Paul Jackson
by Joyce Aysta
(Los Angeles)
Artist Statement
I am a self-taught paper artist who creates realistic, rectilinear and monochromatic origami architecture greeting cards. I have now embarked on a new body of work ~ abstract, curvaceous and colorful curved creases.
by Joyce Aysta
(Los Angeles)
Artist Statement
I am a self-taught paper artist who creates realistic, rectilinear and monochromatic origami architecture greeting cards. I have now embarked on a new body of work ~ abstract, curvaceous and colorful
by Franck Ramaharo
(Antananarivo, Madagascar)
Four Intersecting Triangles made from Tung Ken Lam’s WXYZ module.
Editor’s note:
Click here for instructions for WXYZ and other modular origami models.
by Franck Ramaharo
(Antananarivo, Madagascar)
Level 2 & 3 Menger Sponge made out of 4x7cm business card recovered from paper scraps. The models was folded by Malagasy maths students.
by Denny
(USA)
Coat and Tie made with two $1 bills.