Thursday, 8 September 2011

Origami by Shuki Kato

I remember playing around with Origami as a child. It seemed to be such a fade at school at the time. I can still make a paper crane which is about as complicated as it got really back then. Nowadays it's gotten huge! There are Origami conventions, blogs, magazines and loads of people experimenting with new shapes.


Here's an example of a Rhino Beetle, folded out of a single square sheet of tissue paper (with no cuts etc)! It was made by Shuki Kato. You can find more of his pieces on Flikr and even pdfs with the folding patterns and instructions. This piece is so pretty! Could imagine sticking it on a headband or brooch and wearing it out.





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