@ origamigeek and his comment on the last post by harpseal:
actually he (harpseal) means "jozsef zsebe" and not master wu - about whom you've probably thought. jozsef is not that famous but a very kind and skilled folder with - in my eyes - a quite unique style of folding. i once met him at a convention at dresden city - my very first one at all - and it was really fun to fold with him.
I have decided that joszeph zsebe is now my second favourite origamist (2nd to Robert Lang)
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Like akugami said, he has a very unique style, which is very sleek and does unnatural things with the paper that looks more like he's carved it rather than folded.
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Which of those things has he invented himself? To be anywhere near best or good, he's got to be as good at inventing as he is copying or following.
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