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Folded by: Akira Nguyen
Again, I wanted to try to design a model that uses just square sheets. The nice thing about this model is that theres a "pop-up" feature. However it may have already been designed....
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Most wasps are beneficial in their natural habitat, and are critically important in natural biocontrol. Paper wasps feed on nectar, and other insects, including caterpillars, flies, and beetle larvae, and they are often considered to be beneficial by gardeners
Die alten speziell hergestellten Bromöldruckpapiere sind alle auch geeignet für den Lithprozess.
Vom Caswell Bromoil habe ich nur einige wenige Blatt. Sollte Euch dieses Papier über den Weg laufen, empfehle ich einen Lith-Versuch. Die Belichtungszeit ist relativ kurz, selbst bei stärkerer Entwicklerverdünnung plus verzögerndem Lith D.
SE5 Lith (A+B+D+Wasser) 30+30+30+1200ml 5:30 Minuten und für eiene höhere Farbigkeit gefolgt von Meritol 1+200 (mit 4ml Ammoniumchlorid pro Liter) 4 Minuten.
The old specially manufactured bromoil printing papers are all suitable for the lith process.
I only have a few sheets of Caswell bromoil. If you come across this paper, I recommend trying out the lith process. The exposure time is relatively short, even with stronger developer dilution plus retarding Lith D.
SE5 Lith (A+B+D+water) 30+30+30+1200ml 5:30 minutes and for higher colour saturation followed by Meritol 1+200 (with 4ml ammonium chloride per litre) 4 minutes.
Another photo of a Paper Kite Butterfly that I saw at Stratford upon Avon Butterfly Park.
We have less than three weeks now until our holiday is over - it has flown by.
A wonderful model.
Folded from a square of papelarte of 20 cm on the side. I'm visiting my mom for the holidays. Once I get back home I'll fold this model again with a large sheet, so that I can get more levels.
I folded it again because I really like this model.
Folded from a hexagon cut off of a 20 cm on the side square of Curious paper.
The stars are the same as the ones I've been working on lately, but the way to connect them makes the paper pop up and down at several places, giving the model some volume.
The mollecule behaves well but when you try to make a larger tessellation, the tension on adjacent stars distorts others.
Using Ale Beber's technique for the KNB Star, similar to some of the works of O'Sorigami.
At the Seaport Holiday Market 2024. Near Waterfront Park, Northern Avenue, Seaport District, Boston, MA.
Familiar was created to serve Babel, Babel feeds him the pages from other books which he adds to his own.As a treat Babel sometimes feeds Familiar with portions from other books, sticky sweet romances or intoxicating poetry, bitter mysteries and tragedies or adventures that filled him with spice and sharp flavors and lingered within him for days. Sometimes it was yellowed sheet music, each note sounding before disappearing within him.
Familiar flicks his pages to purr when he is happy.
More on this piece can be found at:
I'm going to display this box at a convention in June and I know if I don't do it I'm going to be asked for the bottom part, so I did it and it provides a better way to display it.
Folded from a square of copy paper of 35 cm on the side.
The co-worker that seats next to me asked me to fold her this model since she liked the ordinary copy paper one I have at my desk so I folded this one out of a 20 cm on the side square of Curious paper.
This is one of my top 3 models and the only one I still fold often.
In the picture I tried to reproduce the angle from where I see the one I have at my desk which looks really good but I coldn't quite capture it as it is, only just of its essence. I guess this is one of those models that the brain looks at some parts of it and then it produces an image of the whole thing.
It reminds me of "Stars and Wheels" in its early stages.
Folded from 8 squares of colored copy paper of 10 cm on the side.
Agfa Boriva 18 x 24 print with Adox Neutol Eco developer (long time expired paper with random fog patches)
Camera: Nikon F4 with Nikon E 50mm 1.8
Film: Kodak tx400
Developer: Kodak Tmax 1+7
Reversed engineered from this picture. It is nice how two of the internal triangles complement one of the external hexagons.
Folded from a hexagon cut off from a 18 x 18 cm square of the remains of some nice paper I once bought at Michael's.
With slightly modified porportions and Vicente Palacios' simplified method to do the stars.
Folded from a square of copy paper of 20 cm on the side, colored on one side.
Summer solstice to winter solstice, 6 month pinhole exposure in paint can pinhole camera. Facing due west or thereabouts.
Taken for the Saturday Self Challenge 'Paper'
We bought these parasols back from Myanmar (Burma) where we had watched them being made from hand made paper.
Myanma is a beautiful country that has had a difficult past and continues to have a difficult time.. We visited after Aung San Sau Kyi had been released from years of house arrest and before the country was again plunged into political turmoil and allegations of mass human rights abuses against the Rohingya minority ethnic group.
The photo was a simple close up of the parasols lit with window light, but to give it a bit of depth and intensity in the colours I added some light behind with a flash head. I had to set the head to manual and turn the output right down to achieve the effect I wanted without overpowering the paper.
Bible paper is mainly for, well, printing the bible. its this, yet strong. but does it fit for origami? Read all about it in The Fold:
OUSA site - www.origami-usa.org/th efold
or in www.happyfolding.com/