Hello
Posted: July 2nd, 2012, 6:15 am
Hi,
I used to fold a lot of roses several years ago, and for some reason I felt that that was the only interesting type of origami - I wasn't interested in animals or anything. I hadn't folded anything in years, but then in March I was inspired by Brian Chan's Attack of the Kraken and Kamiya's ancient dragon, and have started origami again for the past three months (I'm managing roughly one or two models a week). These are probably my favourite ones so far:
Hideo Komatsu's Lion:
Komatsu_Lion by Diragami, on Flickr
Satoshi Kamiya's Unicorn:
Kamiya_Unicorn by Diragami, on Flickr
Satoshi Kamiya's Tyrannosaurus:
Kamiya_TRex by Diragami, on Flickr
Hoang Tien Quyet's cat:
Quyet_Cat by Diragami, on Flickr
Hoang Trung Thanh's eagle:
ThanhEagle1 by Diragami, on Flickr
ThanhEagle2 by Diragami, on Flickr
(I used 40cm sqr paper, which is a little too small to get all the details. I will try again with probably ~60cm sqr in a month or so).
My username is a portmanteau of my favourite physicist and my favourite Japanese paper craft. I'm currently working through 'Works of Satoshi Kamiya' and '50 Hours of Origami +', and also on my shortlist of things to do are:
1) Kamiya's Little Bird
2) Chan's Attack of the Kraken
3) Quyet's fox and horse
4) Something box pleated
5) Kamiya's ancient dragon
Regards,
Pamdiragami
I used to fold a lot of roses several years ago, and for some reason I felt that that was the only interesting type of origami - I wasn't interested in animals or anything. I hadn't folded anything in years, but then in March I was inspired by Brian Chan's Attack of the Kraken and Kamiya's ancient dragon, and have started origami again for the past three months (I'm managing roughly one or two models a week). These are probably my favourite ones so far:
Hideo Komatsu's Lion:
Komatsu_Lion by Diragami, on Flickr
Satoshi Kamiya's Unicorn:
Kamiya_Unicorn by Diragami, on Flickr
Satoshi Kamiya's Tyrannosaurus:
Kamiya_TRex by Diragami, on Flickr
Hoang Tien Quyet's cat:
Quyet_Cat by Diragami, on Flickr
Hoang Trung Thanh's eagle:
ThanhEagle1 by Diragami, on Flickr
ThanhEagle2 by Diragami, on Flickr
(I used 40cm sqr paper, which is a little too small to get all the details. I will try again with probably ~60cm sqr in a month or so).
My username is a portmanteau of my favourite physicist and my favourite Japanese paper craft. I'm currently working through 'Works of Satoshi Kamiya' and '50 Hours of Origami +', and also on my shortlist of things to do are:
1) Kamiya's Little Bird
2) Chan's Attack of the Kraken
3) Quyet's fox and horse
4) Something box pleated
5) Kamiya's ancient dragon
Regards,
Pamdiragami