Origami and art
Posted: September 13th, 2005, 7:01 am
Hello,
After much thought about the subject of designing a model, I had an idea. So whenever I've "attempted" to create a model, I've always you know, sketched the finished shape of the model ... or when trying to solve a CP, I sketch in reverse the steps to find the shapes the creases make.
So after making John Montroll's rabbit from Origami For The Enthusiast, I put it on a rock, and sketched it like that. Would anyone want to see something like that, or has anyone else drawn their Origami? Just curious, thought it would make a cool thread to see not only someones folding ability, but the even more abstract thought realization of Origami in a more abstract medium.
When I think about it, your Aunt Matilda has so much character, your family had a portrait down, why not give the same respect to your equally characteristic and personal fold model?
After much thought about the subject of designing a model, I had an idea. So whenever I've "attempted" to create a model, I've always you know, sketched the finished shape of the model ... or when trying to solve a CP, I sketch in reverse the steps to find the shapes the creases make.
So after making John Montroll's rabbit from Origami For The Enthusiast, I put it on a rock, and sketched it like that. Would anyone want to see something like that, or has anyone else drawn their Origami? Just curious, thought it would make a cool thread to see not only someones folding ability, but the even more abstract thought realization of Origami in a more abstract medium.
When I think about it, your Aunt Matilda has so much character, your family had a portrait down, why not give the same respect to your equally characteristic and personal fold model?