Sunday, December 21. 2008Robert J. Lang Origami
Ever wondered how far you can take Origami?
Check out Robert J. Lang for some beautiful Art... folded from paper. You should also check out his "Science"- Section for some math. Monday, September 15. 20083D Origami Swan
A nights' work:
![]() Made out of about 400 pieces. Friday, September 12. 2008Monday, August 11. 2008Man vs. Machine
After seeing this: (Watch it to the end!)
I did this: ![]() Resulting in this: ![]() I also did one a quarter in size, but didn't take a picture (yet). Tuesday, January 1. 2008Origami Deer
And folding... and folding... and folding...
Monday, December 31. 2007250 cranes...
I took this picture a couple of days ago. I'm beyond 250 by now...
Thursday, December 27. 2007Starcraft- Origami
After folding over 300 Cranes during the last few days I needed something different.
This is my first try, so don't be to hard with your critique. ![]() It's supposed to be a Hydralisk. (It doesn't stand by itsself as it should, but there's a tail under that cellphone. What do you think? Instructions? Click below. By the way, Hydralisk and Starcraft are property of Blizzard if I remember correctly. Continue reading "Starcraft- Origami" Saturday, December 22. 2007Day 0
3.6% done on day 0. See below for a picture and the names. Each one has a number and the date and a different wish written on the wings. I'll call today officially Day 1 and update later tonight. And I'll make a better picture, this one isn't nearly the quality I usually do.
Friday, December 21. 2007A thousand cranes
Legend says that a crane lives a thousand years.
Another one, from Japan, states that when someone folds a thousand origami cranes, the gods are so pleased that they grant a wish. A thousand cranes ----------------------------- A crane for each time I think of you. A crane for each minute I spent with you. A crane for every time I laughed with you. A crane for every time you helped me. A crane for every year I want to spend with you. A crane for every smile from you. A crane for everything I wish for you. A thousand cranes just wouldn't be enough. Continue reading "A thousand cranes" |
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