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Sometimes you need to focus on the details before you can create the whole piece.
Folded from one piece of watercolor paper. Designed and folded by me without the use of glue or scissors.
Paper installation of my ornaments.
Update:
I created a new website just on paper ornaments. You could watch the tutorial, buy a kit or design and print your own paper ball ornament. Visit www.paperOrnaments.net
Happy Valentine's, Feliz Día de San Valentín!!!!
Carlos N.
Inspired by a trip to Williamsburg, this paper sculpture is about 14 inches wide, 7 height and 5 deep.
Cristiana Bellini of Les Petites creates hand cut paper figures that are lovingly accessorized. She is in the Artist Spotlight on the All Things Paper blog where you can read about her paper journey: www.allthingspaper.net/2023/01/papercut-figures.html
I just bought piece this while she's hot, but not yet smokin'. Jen Stark (www.jenstark.com) is a young Miami-based artist who'll have a solo show in Williamsburg, Brooklyn at LMAKprojects 18 May to 1 July 2007.
Update from show at LMAK: She's smokin' now!!! My g*d, the work is unbelievable.
Photo by Harlan Erskine
I designed this ornaments for a Christmas display, and then used them for gift wrapping. I also designed and made the boxes. I used scrap-booking paper for this project.
Diseñe estos adornos para un arreglo de Navidad, pero luego los usé como adronos para regalos. Los papeles de las cajas y los adornos están coordinados.
The video tutorial is at my new website www.paperOrnaments.net. You can also design and print your own ornament.
Carlos N.
fractal from A4 paper - no extraneous creases using Ray Schamp's ingenious method
- see his version of this fold (and also a breakdown of his working method) here
More work by Polly can be found at www.polyscene.com
A 2012 mizuhiki sculpture by Ishii Kakuko is currently on display at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens. See more examples included in the exhibit: www.allthingspaper.net/2023/01/washi-art.html
More wire sculptures by Polly Verity can be found at www.polyscene.com
Work in progress: Wire and Paper Sculpture of a Dodo,
After Tenniel from his illustration for Lewis Carroll's 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'.
Here the Dodo is about to take flight from his paper chrysanthemum.
Lewis Carroll's (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's) use of the Dodo in his book is a reference to himself, he had a stutter and very frequently pronounced his name "Do-do-dodgson".
Materials:
Silver wire, acid free tissue paper, copper walking stick
Technique:
Small pliers are used to manipulate the fine wire, wire is wrapped around wire at every join. Eventually this process creates a wireframe creature, the wire describing the contours and the outline. Finally, fine paper is applied sized and wet. As it dries it becomes taut like a drum and forms the translucent skin.
The dodo stands on a paper flower tuffet that is created using a ancient Chinese modular money folding technique. Hundreds of the same miniature origami pattern are folded up and these are slotted together to make the paper chrysanthemum. No glue holds the flower together.
photo: CS Stevens
Beatrice Dal Ben - Grasshopper (2019?). Papier mâché mask. Shown at the temporary exhibition "Un mese di Carta - I giovani paper designer si presentano", curated by Dario Cestaro, in the Project Room at Ca' Pesaro, Galleria Internazionale d'Arte Moderna, Venice, summer 2019.
Dario Cestaro teaches Paper Technologies at the School of New Art Technologies of the Accademia delle Belle Arti di Venezia (yes, that one!). Beatrice Dal Ben is one of his students.
From one sheet. Just folded, no cuts or glue
more paper and origami sculpture here: www.polyscene.com
as it turns out two of the spines have been consumed by the saturation of folds :]
this one is a tricky number but worth the effort, was a little impatient so will have to refold this when i have a spare 5 hours haha
....more like 15 hours as it turns out, but the results are almost perfect with the second effort :)
a new kind of book; i figured out i could join pieces of paper together to make a book without adhesive, or stitching, using a particular method of folding. This is my first one, and a bit messy.
My latest creation, I made these bright color 3d paper spheres as a request of a client. I like the bright colors.
You can watch the video tutorial at www.carlosNmolina.com/tutorials
Thanks,
Carlos N.
Ps. Check my stacked version of the ornaments!
www.flickr.com/photos/carlosnmolina/4124904555/in/set-721...
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Design: November 2021
Paper: 12" square of watercolour paper
Photograph edited by: Blanka Pentela (@studioblanka)
I will share the folding sequence for this Angel at Origami Groep Eindhoven's Christmas event on December 19, 2021. Further details will be available on: origamieindhoven.wixsite.com/fold.
Jolette (@origedoe) and Chinmay (@kagadmodya) have done an excellent job of growing the community and this would be Origami Groep Eindhoven's second Christmas event. My "odd-man-out" session would be in the midst of sessions by great masters like Yara Yagi (@yagiyara), Michal Kosmulski (@mkosmul), Ilan Garibi (@garibiilan), Oriol Esteve (@oriol.esteve.origami), Adriano Mariani (@adrymagic), Nick Robinson (@nickorigami), Pierre-Yves Gallard (@origallard), Riccardo Foschi, Paolo Bascetta and Jannie van Schuylenberg.
I would like to dedicate this design to my dear ori-brother Fabian (@fabianco11) - one of the greatest designers of minimal origami, in my opinion. And, he is a fine papermaker as well!
There is a little story that goes with this Angel's design. It had slipped my mind and when the phone trilled a reminder of the deadline, I was at a workshop and wouldn't be home for hours. What was I to do! A funny thought ran through and I picked up a sheet of paper. I silently spoke to that sheet that it would be a new Christmas Origami design by midnight and kept it away. That ridiculous ritual aside, that sheet of paper DID end up as the first draft of this angel. I had a hearty chuckle when I thought about this later. Uncle Pai always used to tell me that we should reduce self-chatter to be focused. Now, I think, maybe it is ok to allow the inner chatter to be vocal. Probably the silent dialogue began a process in the sub-conscious that revealed itself as this design.
I will see you all at the event and, hopefully, it would be fun to fold this little Christmas Angel. :)
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Asura
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asura_(Buddhism)
Designed and folded by me
Box-pleating 48 grids (some parts are 96)
Pelure paper 78x78cm
Richard Sweeney's book Paper Sculpture: Fluid Forms from Schiffer Publishing is a beauty. If you've wondered how on earth folded and curved paper forms are shaped so perfectly, consider this book a tell-all: www.allthingspaper.net/2021/10/paper-sculpture-fluid-form...
U.S. and Canada giveaway underway through October 30, 2021.
Controlled Crumpled Tissue paper sculpture in collaboration with my brother, Tom Verity for
More work by Polly Verity here: www.polyscene.com
Photo by Dan Tobin Smith
Bracelet folded from a single sheet of polypropylene. No cuts. It could equally well be created in paper.
More work by Polly Verity can be found at www.polyscene.com