Re: [Origami] Origami Digest, Vol 219, Issue 8
--I am trying to contact Sipho, but have had no luck on Facebook and don't know his e-mail address. Can anyone help me?- Hi can you put a message on your page https://www.siphomabona.com/contact or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/siphomabona/ Good luck Inmaculada Lora Toro El mié, 10 jul 2024 a las 18:00, escribió: > Send Origami mailing list submissions to > origami@lists.digitalorigami.com > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.digitalorigami.com/mailman/listinfo/origami > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > origami-requ...@lists.digitalorigami.com > > You can reach the person managing the list at > origami-ow...@lists.digitalorigami.com > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Origami digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > >1. Sipho Mabona (Lorenzo) > > > -- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2024 16:06:47 +0200 > From: Lorenzo > To: origami > Subject: [Origami] Sipho Mabona > Message-ID: > < > caef-4zaf8ptw9wd-ht6yy2nuamghz3m1mqwpjodqykzzrtw...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hi everyone, > > I am trying to contact Sipho, but have had no luck on Facebook and don't > know his e-mail address. Can anyone help me? > > Regards, > Lorenzo > > -- > Lorenzo Lucioni > Duesseldorf - Germany > lorenzo.luci...@gmail.com > -- next part -- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > https://lists.digitalorigami.com/mailman/private/origami/attachments/20240710/335677cf/attachment.html > > > > End of Origami Digest, Vol 219, Issue 8 > *** > -- "Cuando las manos están ocupadas, el corazón está en paz" Akira Yoshizawa
Re: [Origami] Origami Digest, Vol 203, Issue 10
"I tried to find out who is the creator of that model through Google, but couldn't." -- Hi all "Muslim prayer" creator is Natividad Sánchez Ferrero. Published in Papiroflexia Selecta of Vicente Palacios 1998 and English translation 2002 Origami from around the word of Vicente Palacios pg.51. it is also an action figure (pushing his knees and holding his foot makes his "prayers"). It is created by Natividad Sánchez Ferrero (his creation of him is prior to 1937). She had a degree in Chemistry from the University of Salamanca during the 1933-34 academic year. That in the summer of 1933 he was at the Santander Summer University, Spain, together with José de Unamuno, one of the young sons of the writer and origami Don Miguel Unamuno and, finally, that he was in charge of the course at the Instituto Cervantes in Madrid,Spain, giving classes of Physics and Chemistry. She was a nun and being in the north of Morocco she created that figure. Regards -- "Cuando las manos están ocupadas, el corazón está en paz" Akira Yoshizawa
Re: [Origami] Origami Digest, Vol 193, Issue 12
Happy birthday to the O-list!!! And thanks to Anne LaVin, who with her commitment has led to so many emails in these 34 years with which we have been so moved. Regards Inmaculada -- "Cuando las manos están ocupadas, el corazón está en paz" Akira Yoshizawa
[Origami] Page Giladorigami
Hi Does anyone know what is the cause of the suspension of the page of https://www.giladorigami.com/ <https://www.gtadoraigami.com/> which hosted and managed Gilad Aharoni. It was a very useful base and it has helped me a lot when I wanted to see the figures of various creators or the figures on an animal, object, etc ... I hope it is temporary and comes back to delight us with it. Best regards, Inmaculada Lora -- "Cuando las manos están ocupadas, el corazón está en paz" Akira Yoshizawa
[Origami] Spanish Association of Origami online Convention
Given the current situation regarding COVID infection The Spanish Association of Origami will hold an online convention on October 10 and 11, 2020. We will have 15 simple and intermediate level workshops. 15 great creators of international prestige. Michelle Fung Dáša Ševerová Federico Scalambra Marc Vigo Willie García Daniel Bermejo Ángel Morollón Oriol Esteve José Meeusen Graciela Vicente Nícolas Gajardo Ramón Thomas David Martínez Carlos Hermoso Manuel Sirgo After the convention, those registered will have access to the videos of all the models. The registration fee is € 20. For AEP members it will be € 15. Registration at: https://form.jotform.com/200763312316344 We will be delighted for you to come. Best regards; -- "Cuando las manos están ocupadas, el corazón está en paz" Akira Yoshizawa
Re: [Origami] Your thoughts about models using other materials?
Hi Gerardo said: "Angel Ecija has many different action models that include non-folding-materials that are in order to work: "Spinning Top" uses a toothpick so you can make it spin, "Pinwheel" needs a thumbtack and a stick in order to spin as well, "Crossbow" uses string to shoot its quarrels, and "Kite" uses string also but so you can make it glide." Ángel Écija is a great creator and not only has action models but also many more. He has been in the world of origami since he was 8 and he has been creating models more than 30 years. He is not very fond of the social networks and usually he not takes the bothering to answer when some site criticized his work as in the case here or some web steals their model, etc… Having said that, I would like to make two observations. First, you need only to remember the history of Origami to see that everything was more permissible. The principle of “not cutting, not stiking to only fold” is relatively new, from second half of S. XX, and for it we adapted the size and type of paper. Besides that, he's certainly not the only one that uses a little stick to move the windlass blades. The list would be too long and include many others like Tomoko Fuse, Jeremy Shafer, Leyla Torres… But even then, the second and more importantly, the figure always is folded so I believe it is not important if one adds a ballpoint pen, pencil or a wood to rotate it. I do not mind about the material it is made figure folded paper, plastic, metal ... Best regard Inmaculada Lora . -- "Cuando las manos están ocupadas, el corazón está en paz" Akira Yoshizawa
[Origami] Pipecleaner flower Is this a popular or traditional
Message: 1 Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 13:26:22 -0400 From: Karen Reeds Subject: [Origami] Pipecleaner flower Is this a popular or traditional flower? Help please :-) To: "origami@lists.digitalorigami.com" Message: 1 Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 13:26:22 -0400 From: Karen Reeds Subject: [Origami] Pipecleaner flower Is this a popular or traditional flower? Help please :-) To: "origami@lists.digitalorigami.com" This flower carnation "Clavel" in Spain the call. And normally it taught with 8 paper rectangles 2x1 and 1 square of 2x2 to the stem. This makes it not dangerous. It is a popular and traditional flower. Typically used at the fair and bars You can see the diagram http://pajarita.org/diagramas/diagramas.php Leyla your flower here you have by traditional and folds as Zorrorigami says but is different from the "Carnation". regards -- "Cuando las manos están ocupadas, el corazón está en paz" Akira Yoshizawa