i can picture an arrangement of origami animals by south african origami artist quentin trollip on a table somewhere in my house. that would be magic. these have been designed & folded from a single uncut square of paper (where the animals have more than one colour two pieces are MC’d together)
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These are so, so wonderful!
these are incredible!
these are just too fun!
These are very sweet, I could picture them in a child’s nursery…well, with a “look but don’t touch” policy of course!
seeing projects like this make me want to be little again. i didn’t have enough time experimenting with paper mache and origami as a kid!
xo
sami
haha! I love it.
I bought an origami book a few years back & started making in it. One was a dog that reminds me on the ones here, but these ones are much cooler.
haha! I love it.
I boughr an origami book a few years back & started making everyhting in it. One was a dog that reminds me of the ones here, but these ones are much cooler.
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oh wow! these are amazing! i only i wasn’t hopeless at origami! :(
Have you seen the movie ‘Between The Fold’? It’s an incredible documentary on origami and the science behind it. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1253565/
These are amazingly beautiful. Thanks for sharing!!
Very cool! I have this strange, leather origami-type animal that I got from Design Indaba last year that you buy in the form of a cutout and put together yourself. It’s quite cool. Origami’s so wonderful, wish it wasn’t so difficult.
These are amazing. They have such character.
These are sooooo beautiful!
Xxx from Spain! :D
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Honestly these might be some of the coolest things I’ve eve seen. Seriously amazing.
My gosh, how wonderful! Such sweet origami.
OMG, this is so cute! And reminds me MUJI alphabet book I gave my godson. :)
these are beautiful!
wow, they have so much character!
Wow, I don´t understand how someone is able to do something like that. Beatiful!!!
The paper has 2 different colours on each side, it’s not two different sheets!
i should have said that he glues them together, yes. (he uses the term MC’d which means Methyl Cellulose – a way of glueing paper)
i merely wanted to explain why there were two colours.
they are exqusite
Oooee! What a talented local! I wonder if Mnr Trollip has created an elephant wonder yet?
Parroting those before me, these are brilliant. What a delicious menagerie!
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These are magical!
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