Origami Hydra (Takaya Inoue)
"Happy weekend!!!!"
"Happy weekend!!!!"
"Happy weekend!!!!"
And a "Happy weekend!!!!" from me too ;-))
""""The three headed dragon, a mythical creature often depicted in legends and folklore, is renowned for its immense strength and ferocity. In origami, this symbolism is captured through intricate folding patterns and dynamic poses that convey a sense of power and energy.
The three heads of the dragon represent its heightened senses and awareness, allowing it to see and respond to threats from multiple directions. The sharp claws and teeth symbolize its ability to inflict damage and defend itself against enemies."""""
Info-Wiki
Model: origami Hydra
Design: Takaya Inoue
Diagrams in the book 'Origami Dragons Premium' by Makoto Yamaguchi
Paper: one piece of uncut glassinepaper, 40x40cm, treated with wall paper glue
Final size: length 32cm, height (including the three heads) 10cm
Origami Hydra (Takaya Inoue)
"Happy weekend!!!!"
"Happy weekend!!!!"
"Happy weekend!!!!"
And a "Happy weekend!!!!" from me too ;-))
""""The three headed dragon, a mythical creature often depicted in legends and folklore, is renowned for its immense strength and ferocity. In origami, this symbolism is captured through intricate folding patterns and dynamic poses that convey a sense of power and energy.
The three heads of the dragon represent its heightened senses and awareness, allowing it to see and respond to threats from multiple directions. The sharp claws and teeth symbolize its ability to inflict damage and defend itself against enemies."""""
Info-Wiki
Model: origami Hydra
Design: Takaya Inoue
Diagrams in the book 'Origami Dragons Premium' by Makoto Yamaguchi
Paper: one piece of uncut glassinepaper, 40x40cm, treated with wall paper glue
Final size: length 32cm, height (including the three heads) 10cm