“It is fascinating that there is almost no limit to the shapes you can turn a flat paper into.†Wenche Lise Fossland (you can find her on Instagram under @wenlise_fold) of Namsos, Norway, started doing origami on a family holiday … Continue reading
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365 Days: Origami Art by Ross Symons
I find 365 days projects brilliant. The mere commitment of doing something each day throughout the year, and sticking to it until the end, is worth admiring. Add to that interesting topics that people choose to do for 365 days, … Continue reading
Beautiful Paper Sculptures and Geometric Origami by Richard Sweeney
It’s stunning how much you can do from a plain white paper! Inspired by the organic forms of nature like mounds of snow, clouds and sea shells, English artist Richard Sweeney creates delicate modular paper sculptures. It’s hard to believe … Continue reading
Origata – The Japanese Art of Gift Wrapping
July is probably my favorite month of the year. Â Not just because of the summer, vacations, and all the joys that come with it, but also because it’s the month of my birthday and the month when many of my … Continue reading
Origami, a Paper Magic by Jun Mitani
Paper is one of the oldest and most diversely applied materials for creative expression. At LA76 we are big fans of origami and origata, and today I wanted to share with you this modern origami creations by Jun Mitani, a … Continue reading
Making Porcelain Origami
Origami, the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, is one of my favorite Japanese traditions (along with the tea ceremony). It started in the 17th century AD at the latest and was popularized outside of Japan in the mid-1900s. The … Continue reading