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Here are some recent folds. some of them were folded in last 3 weeks, but photos were taken recently, because of the lack of time..

Komatsu's Sheep. Double sided Unryu
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Kamiya's Horse 1.1
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Kamiya's Archaeopteryx
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Marc's Cutie Cat and Gilgado's Jester
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Eagle 2.1 by me
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Kamiya's Hermit Crab
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Lang's Koi
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Diaz's Horse
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Brill's Cigarettes
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I like Cigarettes made by PauliusOrigami, but I hate anybody who smoke near me :lol:
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My new works:
Centaur (still working on this [the red one - first fold])
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Evil Crane Master Mask
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Lions
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Also:
Test fold of Sipho's Swallow
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Katsuta's Mr Potato Chips
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A Joisel's Mask
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Lang's Treefrog:
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Diaz's Unicorn. A fold with a very very bad paper. you can see..
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Diaz's Roc
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Absolutely incredible folding!!
many of your pieces look as good as the original!
Especially the SK models look brilliant
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Thank You very much (:
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I concur! Very nice folding Pualiusorigami. I saw in your profile that your occupation is origami. You fold for a living? I wish I could! I teach occasional classes here n there and sell a little for a few weddings but have no idea how to do it for a living.
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Not exactly. I actually don't fold for living (earning money). I just fold because I can't not to fold. This became a part of my life.
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I understand. I also have a strong passion for origami. It doesn't seem right at the end of the day if I haven't folded at least SOMETHING.

Keep up the great work! You are very talented. :)
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Angel Fish (30 cm single tissue + MC)
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Unicorn
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both by Kamiya
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My design - a Butterfly. box pleating, pure:
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A test fold of RyuZin 2.1 Head. From CP. This time i managed to fold the neck part (where head connects the scales) neat enough. I am happy with the result.
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Try of a Mabona's Bear. Dry folded from a CP (actually i used clawed bear CP, but i prefer clawless bear much more, so the claw parts are hidden in the legs pockets)
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Praying Mantis 1.0 by Me
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I also folded Sipho's clawed bear. You obviously had better paper, and better size. My finished product came out roughly 4 inches long. Very hard to shape that small!
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To be honest, my paper used for a Bear was worse than the worst...
It was thick >90 gsm copy paper and easy-tearing..
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Nonetheless, yours looks much better than mine. I'll try to re-fold it soon.
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post pictures when you're finished. :arrow:
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