Andrey Ermakov

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Stunning gargoyle! Great texture.
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Thanks!!))
Transcendental puzzle op.20 # 5 (’’Star-box’’)

72 3-D geometric modules ( combine in 6 hands))
48 square (10-10 cm),
24 rectungle (10-30 cm)
paper - elefantenhaut

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Child album op.29 № 4 ("Meerkat")
old experiment with minimalism simple form...
time to fold 10 min (squares 17,5-17,5 cm and 8-8cm)
op.29 four of the eight simple study for children
22,5 degree
paper - deluxe washi gold
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gargoyle op.75 (version 4)

final version of my gargoyle...)) from normal paper and size. :))
Hanji 1.3-1.3m
Tech - 22,5

update : wings, scales on the body, tale, proportions etc
Create for "La Justa de las Gárgolas en honor a Eric Joisel"


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the gargoyle is... well, i'm speechless :O words like "amazing" or "stunning" won't describe this gargoyle

any chance of CP being published? (and looking on cp for version 1, tips how to solve it :) )
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Thank you very much!! :D
kowal wrote: any chance of CP being published?
I planning make a diagram, but I think it will not soon :roll:
kowal wrote:and looking on cp for version 1, tips how to solve it :)
Start with the head and front paws (it not easy, and It is better to train separately few times in small pieces of the pattern)...., next the body ... next the wings ... in the end his tail and hind legs ...
In the first version of the tail and wings - made ​​the short length, as decorative, so that the model is more like on a fun toy, but looks very nice !!! I hope you like to fold it!! Good luck!!! :wink:
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You should submit the diagrams to Tanteidan Magazine.
My flickr page ~ http://www.flickr.com/photos/jakeorigami/
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anermak wrote:Start with the head and front paws (it not easy, and It is better to train separately few times in small pieces of the pattern)...., next the body ... next the wings ... in the end his tail and hind legs ...
In the first version of the tail and wings - made ​​the short length, as decorative, so that the model is more like on a fun toy, but looks very nice !!! I hope you like to fold it!! Good luck!!! :wink:
looking at complexity of CP and my folding skills it won't happen soon, but i'll try. thanks for tips!
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anermak my goodness! That is something else. All I can do is stare wide eyed at how awesome that is.
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Andrey that is absolutely stunningly brilliant im awe of your talent
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WOW :shock: ....that gargoryle is just so amazing. How long did it take to fold?

Are you planning on releasing a collection of your models? You models really deserve one, they all stand out from the crowd (in the good way). I think it would sell good, at least in this forum(It would be a most buy for me) =)
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That gargoyle is brilliant, I can't think of any words to sufficiently describe it.
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Jakeplusplus, polistes, camicazi, orikata Thank you so much, guys!! :oops:
I'm very glad what you like my work!! I really appreciate it -this is very important to me !! :)
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Transcendental puzzle op.20 # 6 (’’Star rings’’)
64 3-D geometric modules ( combine in 4 hands))
48 square (10-10 cm),
16 rectungle (10-30 cm)
paper - elefantenhaut
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Fantasy Helmet op.74

frog base

rice-foil-rice paper 1.3m-1.3m
(1 square, no cut, no glue)

Made to order for famous photographer in real-size...)))

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