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Re: Monthly Design Challenge February 2020

Posted: February 27th, 2020, 12:44 am
by Origamitrieste
Origami "plant or face?"
Image

It might be a little difficult to see, but in addition to a plant inside a vase you can glimpse the silhouette of a face.

Hope you like it!

Re: Monthly Design Challenge February 2020

Posted: February 27th, 2020, 3:38 am
by Baltorigamist
^That's an awesome concept and model!

Re: Monthly Design Challenge February 2020

Posted: March 2nd, 2020, 9:43 am
by Grace159
I had no idea how hard it is to choose a winner for these challenges. The entries have been amazing.

Firstfold's 'Revelations' is very thought provoking and would make an excellent haunted house door knocker 'Enter if you dare!' The face to Angel and the Face in Africa to Bird in Antarctic were also very clever and well designed.
Langko's 'Nature Smiles' was a very close second the autumn leaf is beautiful and is nicely photographed and embodies the spirit within nature.

The winner for this month with the closest representation to the theme of 'Pareidolia' is Origamitrieste with 'Origami Plant or Face' turn this model just slightly and the face will go away, however look at the right angle and the face is unmistakable. The playful smile/smirk also called to me.

Congratulations 'Origamitrieste' you will have the honour of judging the March competition and proposing the theme for the April competition.

Re: Monthly Design Challenge February 2020

Posted: March 2nd, 2020, 9:55 am
by Origamitrieste
Thank you very much!!!
I didn't think I'd win against other such beautiful designs!

Re: Monthly Design Challenge February 2020

Posted: March 2nd, 2020, 12:12 pm
by Gerardo
I also really liked your idea Origamitrieste. Very clever! I personally wasn't that fond of the nam,e but that's just me ;).

What a beautiful leaf Langko!

Re: Monthly Design Challenge February 2020

Posted: March 5th, 2020, 10:13 am
by Langko
Thankyou Gerardo, was good to design something again, its been almost 5 years...

Congrats Origamitrieste! Personally not a fan of the shiny paper on the pot, but extremely creative idea for the theme and I like how you used the layers of the paper to create texture through the plant. A well deserved winner :)