Purity Rings they are not and one creeping snake from a sqr

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Purity Rings they are not and one creeping snake from a sqr

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Thanks Mike.

Well I've been busy for a long time with my masters so posting to places has been limited, but for full disclosure these are not from squares, they are a few of my flickr pics. In some cases modified Bauhaus Circles, and in others corrugated curves, with one exception for the last pic.

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Blue Buddha
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Test for Angel of Yaweh in White (References an opal from Australia named as such)
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and last but not least an actual square based bookmark creeping snake (my favorite of a series of five I designed from one base)
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Instructions for a bulldog bookmark
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Post by Lpatch »

pretty cool stuff!
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Dude, your pretty sweet. Does any of this have diagrams?
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Amazing! :shock: :D

They are extremely beautiful amd I am in love with them :D
I especially love the pinkish one and the white one. The white one's symmetry and how it is all one strip just amazes me :D

And what is your masters in? (just curious)
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Those are some of the coolest things I've ever seen. :shock:
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Thnx

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Thanks guys. I don't have crease patterns, but I do believe the basic Bauhaus Circle is in Extreme Origami, but I am not sure. Just playing with corrugating closed curvy bits.
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