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Discover the intricate world of modular Kusudama paper folding!
Kusudama are elaborate geodesic spheres assembled from many small
folded pieces of paper. They were originally used to hold incense
in Japanese Buddhist temples. Modern Kusudama consist of dozens of
colorful papers folded and fitted together to form ornate spherical
sculptures. In this exciting new book, master paper folder Byriah
Loper presents 29 of his own original and spectacular Kusudama
creations, including: Capstone--a spiky sphere resembling a sea
urchin Ortygia--an unusual cube-shaped Kusudama Shakespeare--an
elaborate model resembling a ball of flowers Trallia--a ball with
petal-like projections that looks like a huge chrysanthemum Plus
many other incredible models! Assembling Kusudama is an exciting
challenge, however Loper's clear diagrams and detailed,
step-by-step photos and instructions make the art accessible to
anyone even if you have no prior origami paper folding experience.
And the astonishing finished pieces are well worth the effort!
Modular origami is the latest craze in paper folding! These
three-dimensional models are created from many small pieces of
paper that are easily folded and then cleverly fit together to form
a spectacular shape. They range from paper polyhedra to bristling
buckyballs that are reminiscent of sea urchins--to ornate
flower-like spheres. Each piece of paper is held by the tension of
the other papers--demonstrating the remarkable hidden properties of
paper, which is at the same time flexible but also durable! Author
Byriah Loper has been creating modular origami sculptures for just
five years, but in that time, he's pushed the upper limits of the
art form with some of the most significant, most complex geometric
paper constructions ever assembled. While many geo-modular origami
artists focus on creating dense floral spheres, Byriah has
pioneered the open, linear "wire frame" approach, which results in
a very complex-looking model that reveals the interior of its form.
He regularly exhibits his sculptures annually at the Origami USA
convention in New York and was recently a featured artist at the
"Surface to Structure" exhibition at the Cooper Union gallery in
the East Village. A great way to learn origami, the easy-to-follow
diagrams and step-by-step instructions in this book show you how to
fold the paper components and then assemble them to create 22
incredible models. Each model is a new challenge, and the paper
sculptures you create look fantastic on your desk or shelf!
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