Matthias Schwar
Wireframe Mania
I like geometric shapes so wireframe origami models have attracted my attention. For me they are somewhat like Schrödinger's Cat: I like and do not like to fold them. Folding many repetitive units is tedious and often the weaving at first is difficult. But there is always the "Aha-Moment" when I suddenly see the pattern, the excitement when the model approaches completion and its final appearance becomes visible.
From left to right there are: Gasherbrum (Robert J. Lang), Six Intersecting Squares (Jorge Lucero), Six Intersecting Pentagrams (Francesco Mancini)
Wireframe Mania
I like geometric shapes so wireframe origami models have attracted my attention. For me they are somewhat like Schrödinger's Cat: I like and do not like to fold them. Folding many repetitive units is tedious and often the weaving at first is difficult. But there is always the "Aha-Moment" when I suddenly see the pattern, the excitement when the model approaches completion and its final appearance becomes visible.
From left to right there are: Gasherbrum (Robert J. Lang), Six Intersecting Squares (Jorge Lucero), Six Intersecting Pentagrams (Francesco Mancini)