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Two-layered helix with hole.
Folded from a rectangle of parchment paper (42x15cm).
Diagrams in "Spiral. Origami, Art, Design"
Okay, I'm almost ready to fuse the leaves down. They have Steam-n-Seam2 on but the paper is still there. The birds and cages will have to move a bit from my original cartoon but I still think that this will end up being more square than rectangular.
What do you think? Should I add a couple more of the chartreuse leaves for accents?
SHWIP Day #1
As the main hull of the SHIP was basically just a bunch of copy-paste building the same piece 6 times and only took 30 minutes, I'll just post WIPs of the Details I add to the rather bland hull.
During this time you might aswell try to guess what exactly I'm building. :3
Let the fun begin!
Also yeah, I'll just edit all WIP Pics this heavily, otherwise I fidn WIP pics boooring. And before anyone asks, it's edited with this nice website: pixlr.com/
learned at last week's Potsdam origami meeting: a two-part box lid by Tomoko Fuse. the geometry of the box pattern and of the folding sequence is nice. the assembly of the two parts is a bit challenging,
it's a good chance to use the wonderful paper I got from Viviane Berty at the Geneva convention. Merci beaucoup mon amie :-)
this is diagrammed in "Fabulous origami boxes".
Our great new cards on GF Smith, Colorplan Ebony 540gsm with white satin foil. By Fuse Design, Graphic designers in Nottingham.
Finally discovered somewhere I can actually shoot my concepts, I haven't had chance to properly explore my new area since starting University. Yesterday however behind the park me and a friend found what seemed to be never ending forest and grass land with so many interesting spots.
Caught the light at the perfect time while shooting this also which I'm really happy about, also for once my concept came out exactly as I pictured it in my head so i'm over the moon with this piece.
One of many fuse boxes on the dozens of barracks buildings at the abandoned Army Air Corps base in Wendover, Utah. This was the base where many B-17 crews were trained and notably where the crews of the Enola Gay and Bockscar B-29 bombers that carried the atomic bomb to Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the support B-29's.
I first visited this old Army Air Corps base in Wendover, Utah back in June of 2007 and recently returned for more exploration. In the years between visits much has happened by way of preserving and even restoring this fascinating piece of history. To see images from both this visit and the 2007 visit check out the album here: www.flickr.com/photos/19779889@N00/albums/72157601973705978