As a lousy folder myself, I’ve always been in awe of origami, the ancient, fiendishly complex, Japanese art form that can make a paper crane to remember, and that also, in the right hands, can be used ...
The origami work which is finally small enough to get on the tip of the finger. The motif starts with a classic crane, swans and squirrels, and even semi and geckos, and it looks at its smallness and ...
A Melbourne-based crafts maker has brought to life some of the world's favourite cartoon characters with origami. Kerri Brooks' love for origami started with a paper cat she was given as a gift. The ...
Origami — the art of making various shapes from a single piece of paper — has been realized at the nanoscale using DNA. Sheets of ‘DNA wireframe paper’ have been developed that, through folding along ...
With a few folds, brightly-colored squares of paper transform into animals, birds, flowers, and trees. More talented origami enthusiasts also use their skills to create original works based on popular ...
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.