drawing of an origami man

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drawing of an origami man

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i used to have an origami book but i can't remember what it was called although i think it was by Nick Robinson (i could be wrong) which had a japanese style drawing of a man sitting cross legged, tossing squares of paper into the air and as they ascended, they turned into origami cranes, which became 'real' birds. i really badly want this picture as a tattoo on my forearm, but as i say, i can't remember what book it was in. does anybody know the picture and book i'm after?
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That picture is in some book by Rick Beech. I think it's called Complete Origami, but I may be wrong.
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The woodblock print is called "A Magician Turns Sheets of Paper to Birds" and it's been reprinted in several origami books. You can also find it online.
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You can find it at Peter Engel's book- Origami from Angelfish to Zen.
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that's the one! thanks ppl

tattoo time for me :lol:
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Sho us a pic when you're done!
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Wait a sec!!

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before you put the pic that Brimstone provided, know that the chinese/kanji characters on it is reversed (left to right). I think this was made for a stamp. hope you didn't get the tat yet.
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leecho0 wrote:before you put the pic that Brimstone provided, know that the chinese/kanji characters on it is reversed (left to right). I think this was made for a stamp. hope you didn't get the tat yet.
uh oh :shock: lol hope he/she didnt get it yet either lol
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Ragnorax wrote:
leecho0 wrote:before you put the pic that Brimstone provided, know that the chinese/kanji characters on it is reversed (left to right). I think this was made for a stamp. hope you didn't get the tat yet.
uh oh :shock: lol hope he/she didnt get it yet either lol
Well you could always say it was that way so you could read it when looking at yourself in the mirror...
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Or you could blame it on the person who tattooed you. :lol:
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wouldn't they have to draw it backwards anyways? so when they flip the paper to transfer it from the paper to your body the image is correct?
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Some chinese words are better written backwards.... like in caligraphy.
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got my tat - i decided to get it without the lettering anyway because I don't know what it says and i couldn't be doing with people asking me what it said and me having to tell them i didn't know - anyway - here's a pic of it, still red, still sore - enjoy

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to be honest, i don't really like the birds at the top, but the rest of it rocks!!
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Nice-now that is hardcore origami!
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