In all the other groups, the artist’s name is in bold.
Laura
On Sun, Jun 2, 2024 at 3:08 AM Papirfoldning.dk
wrote:
> Den 2. jun. 2024 kl. 06.08 skrev Dawn Tucker via Origami
>
> On a website devoted to fashion, art and design, I found a page with
> depictions of a variety of grids. A little
> Den 2. jun. 2024 kl. 06.08 skrev Dawn Tucker via Origami
> On a website devoted to fashion, art and design, I found a page with
> depictions of a variety of grids. A little less than halfway down the page, I
> came across some origami crease patterns and photos of models, most of them
> not
I think it's supposed to be an airplane? It has those lines behind it like it's
flying. I suppose it could be a flying heart.Diana
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https://origami-resource-center.com/ https://make-origami.com
Cootie catcher!
I guess lots of people learn those growing up.
There's a scene in Amazon's "Paper Girls" where big sister is showing
little sister how to predict the future with a cootie catcher.
On 2022-08-28 12:07, wanderer via Origami wrote:
Hi there, just came across this TV show from
Oh, so lovely, Thanks so much, Karen, for sharing!
Canal Street Station is always so wet, I can imagine how uncomfortable must be
to stay there folding roses.
And the “pinkies linked”! My husband and I walk pinkies linked! :)
Need more of this.
Laura Rozenberg
> On Jun 12, 2022, at 11:11 AM,
Excelente, paciente, creativo, hermoso trabajo!!! Emilia Marsella docente, y
sensei de Origami y otras artes, desde Argentina. Congratulations!
El martes, 14 de julio de 2020 14:48:14 ART, Karen Reeds
escribió:
This is a very sad story of a Chinese doctor who died in the frontline while
fighting coronavirus. Her desk in the hospital was filled with origami gifts
from colleagues and friends. There is a picture of it.
More detail can be found in the PHYSICAL REVIEW X article images:
https://journals.aps.org/prx/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevX.10.011013
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 6:59 AM Kate Honeyman wrote:
> Found this from Discover on Google
>
>
I know that those of us in TOFU (Triangle Origami Folders United - NC) would
love to see it!
Judith Powell
It’s only origami when it’s shared.
> On Sep 12, 2019, at 5:56 PM, Karen Reeds wrote:
>
> Just spotted at the Princeton Public Library Reference desk:
> a Fortune-teller that leads to
Hello Sue:
Kim's Crane (kimscrane.com) sells the brown and other colors of baker's
parchment (glassine) paper,
https://kimscrane.com/shop/home/1230-glassine-paper-aka-kite-paper-brown-color.html?search_query=glassine=18
We are also getting in stock square sheet packages of mixed colors of
Hi Sue
That brown paper is likely bakers parchment. It comes in bleached(white) and
natural/brown. Online from King Arthur Flour, or a food supply business. BTW it
folds very well.
Hope that helps,
MaryD
> On Jun 13, 2019, at 5:39 PM, sue neff wrote:
>
>
>
> 1) While on a pilgrimage
1) While on a pilgrimage to study Church Architecture, our tour group
stayed in a Hilton Hotel in
London, Ontario CN. The morning breakfast buffet included muffins wraped in
Brown (? Wax) paper origami! I'll try to send a photo soon. I'd really like
to find a
Source for that paper?
>
> http://kissdrama.club/watch-online/life-on-the-line-2018
In this TV drama about Hong Kong ambulance men, the final episode (#15),
> about 20 minutes in, has a bit of origami, with philosophy of life
> included.
>
> I got a McAfee warning ("very risky") about this website when I tried to
Karen's link appears to be broken. You can also find the cartoon on my
blog, with source link to the cartoonist:
https://havepaperwilltravel.blogspot.com/2018/08/sunday-funnies_5.html
Also a reminder that my blog posts origami-related cartoons every Sunday
(they're back-logged and scheduled up
On Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at 2:40 PM, Dawn Tucker via Origami <
origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote:
> I spotted this origami boat in an exhibit at the Ulysses S. Grant National
> Historic Site in St. Louis, MO. It's interesting to note how tall the
> center portion is.
>
My husband took this picture in the subway station in Manhattan.
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018, at 4:04 PM, David Mitchell wrote:
> There are also the triakis polyhedra which can be derived through this
> process, though they appear to be special instances
I believe the -kis polyhedra (triakis, tetrakis, pentakis) are derived by
raising the centers of the faces
From: Robert Lang indited:
>In 1509, Luca Pacioli and Leonardo da Vinci put together a book, "La Divina
>Proportione," in which they introduced the concept of erecting a pyramid on
>each face of a >polyhedron (which is what is effectively happening in a Sonobe
>solid)
> http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2014/bridges2014-235.pdf
> http://www.georgehart.com/virtual-polyhedra/leonardo.html
Thanks for all your responses and resource pointers, Robert, Faye and
Francesco.
Elevated Polyhedra seems like a great nomenclature. I myself have
mistakenly called the
I’m not sure who did the Lexus commercial, but I had some conversations with
them last year about wanting origami for some sort of commercial, so I think
this is what they eventually went with. I’m curious to know who did it. It was
a fairly complex and unusual brief.
As those intrepid
My source for 'cumulation' was http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Cumulation.html
It even uses origami images, including a sonobe model!
Dennis
Hi,
>>But then, I haven't found a good name for those Sonobe solids. How about
>>pyramidized octahedron or icosahedron?
I don’t have an issue with calling them 'stellated' since it means 'turned into
a star, but I'm aware that there is a strict geometrical definition of a
stellation and I
Meenakshi:
A stellated octahedron can be thought of as a compound of two tetrahedra, where
the spikes are smaller tetrahedra themselves (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellated_octahedron). The Sonobe constructions
have spikes that are pyramids bound by 3 right isosceles triangles and a
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Meenakshi Mukerji"
on
3/19/18, 4:19 PM:
...The Sonobe type onstructions in no way satisfy the criteria for a
stellated solid (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellation).
But
>But then, I haven't found a good name for those >Sonobe solids. How about
>pyramidized octahedron or icosahedron?
In italian we call them "ottaedro piramidato" and "icosaedro piramidato" that
you can translate into the terms suggested by Meenakshi.
Ciao
Francesco
"There's a fold in
Thanks for both videos - the commercial as well as behind the scene. A
clarification about the shape. In origami we loosely call the Sonobe type
constructions stellated octahedron (12 units) or stellated icosahedron (30
units) while they are actually not. The the single sheet model in the ad
Thanks to Sarah and Peter for pointing out and sharing the Lexus stellated
octahedron commercial:
https://lexusenthusiast.com/2018/03/08/lexus-celebrates-owners-with-new-commercial/
At first I thought, wow, that’s cool! Did they fold all those or was it just
CGI? It was real, as can be seen by
My Dad discovered this while looking at car stuff:
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2018/03/16/1938-hispano-suiza-takes-award-of-excellence-grand-boulevard-at-l-a-classic-auto-show/?refer=news
…scroll down to the bottom of the article, directly below the comments, to the
“sponsored content”
with video:
https://lexusenthusiast.com/2018/03/08/lexus-celebrates-owners-with-new-commercial/
On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 7:59 AM, Sarah Northshield <
sarah.northshi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey there!
> My Dad discovered this while looking at car stuff:
>
> On January 12, 2018 at 10:16 AM Kate Honeyman wrote:
>
>
> There is a calendar from AQUENT called 2018 talent calendar. The October
> picture is Cranes and Queens No 1 by Colleen Keith from Amsterdam
> Netherlandes.
>
Here is the link
You can also buy these magic cranes at
https://www.seomagic-usa.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=origami=p347u343psbfivu1avv3ektoe0=0=0
$26 for regular size. $45 for jumbo.
If you want to go cheap, you can also find them for around $10, give or
take, by going to eBay. Not as nicely
Den 3. jan. 2018 kl. 19.16 skrev Anna :
>
> These crane tissues are sold for some years. As you guessed the spray is
> just for effect.
> You can find those tissues with the search word "Origamagic".
> I remember to once have seen a detailed instruction on how to prepare the
>
Peter Mielke wrote:
>
> Came across this video in my feed:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIdCjq3Y448
>
> IMHO the spray is just added for effect. The cloth is probably precreased
> and then simply goes back into the bird base.
>
> Thoughts?
These crane tissues are sold for some years. As you
On Oct 19, 2017, at 8:05 AM, Peter Mielke wrote:
>
> The Financial Post had an image with an origami tortoise and hare.
>
> Any idea who's they are?
>
>
Hello,
Re < Robert Neale's...
If you are a Robert Neale fan, and you will be in/near Washington, DC between
9/5-10/27, 2017, please visit the Embassy of Japan's Japan Information &
Culture Center, which is celebrating World Origami Days early with an origami
exhibition including some of Bob's
Regarding the new book by Katherine Heiny "Standard Deviation"--
I read it and enjoyed it a lot. But if you are an origamist who considers him
or herself to be "normal," be prepared to see yourself through a very different
lens (i.e. the rest of the world).
-Message d'origine-
From: Robert J. Lang , About “Standard Deviation” by Katherine Heiny
(Full disclosure: the author contacted me during her writing, and I gave her
some tips and suggestions. So I am not entirely unbiased.)
Hello All,
Speaking from France. I have heard about a
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Karen Reeds"
on 7/24/17, 8:47 AM:
I haven't read the novel, so can't comment on the portrayal of the couple's 10
year old son, " an accomplished origami practitioner..."
Louise in Northern California wrote:
Cook's Illustrated Magazine - January & February 2017, page 3
"Parchment Paper Origami"
"To tame the curl of a freshly cut sheet of parchment paper, Michael
Lafosse of Haverhill, Mass., folds evenly spaced, parallel creases in
both the short and long
In reference to YouTube video from Community Channel: Indoor Plant Serial
Killer,good catch. Just this weekend my daughter, the daughter of a gardener,
commented that she kills even fake plants!, However, she is a good origami
folder. ksknapp@sbcglobal.netKathy Knapp1014 N Parkside Dr.
I rented a remarkable Chinese film from the library this week:
"The Blue Kite" (1993)
Directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang.
In the film a young bride receives as a wedding gift a paper cut.
There are many paper cuts pasted on windows throughout the
film. Later, for her young son (approx age 2) she
It seems more like a small papercraft project:
http://www.popsci.com/fold-paper-robot?image=4
On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 3:14 PM, Dee and Bob wrote:
> :-) Did I miss the sighting before?
>
> My husband just walked in and handed me the November 2015 copy of Popular
> Science.
...There's origami in #4, the Rapid Packing Container invented by 2
students
at Cooper Unioncalled the “rapid packing container,”
Karen 11/9/2015
The Origami version of the "rapid packing container" can be viewed at
http://orifun.weebly.com/origami-articles.html
ORIFUN to all,
Dianne
Hi all,
The 17th Origami Peace Tree Russia-2015 is successfully over.
http://www.peacetree.info/project2015.php
http://www.iap-peacetree.org/iap/news.html [1]
The Origami Peace Tree project is finally successfully over too.
http://www.peacetree.info
Cleaning my mailbox, read again the O-List post from July 10, 2015 4:05 PM
http://mentalfloss.com/article/65979/origami-pot-changes-size-plants-grow
Was anyone aware that this was Ron Resch design? See:
https://vimeo.com/36122966
Only he did not make a pot out of it...
Greetings,
Sanja
(Forwarding reply for Yahoo user Gilad Aharoni gahar...@yahoo.com, please
reply to the list or to the author, not to me!)
Boon said (regarding the pig design at
http://www.parossouvla.com/?page_id=15):
I think that pig logo is a line drawing (with some additional creaselines)
of Gilad Aharoni's
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 6:40 PM, Thomas adigg...@comcast.net wrote:
Peter Mielke wrote:
I was recently at a restaurant with what appears like origami in its
design:
http://www.parossouvla.com/?page_id=15
Does anyone know who's pig this would be?
This is the pig Independently created by both
Hi All,
I think that pig logo is a line drawing (with some additional
creaselines) of Gilad Aharoni's rendition of Ronald Koh's pig :
http://www.giladorigami.com/origami-database/Pig%20Ronald%20Koh
Boon
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 6:31 AM, Peter Mielke peter.mie...@gmail.com
wrote:
I was
Here's more info about the pig:
http://www.parossouvla.com/?page_id=36
Sure looks Wuish to me.
Robert
Thus spake Peter Mielke peter.mie...@gmail.com on 8/13/15 3:31 PM:
I was recently at a restaurant with what appears like origami in its
design:
http://www.parossouvla.com/?page_id=15
Does
- Original Message -
Peter Mielke wrote:
I was recently at a restaurant with what appears like origami in its design:
http://www.parossouvla.com/?page_id=15
Does anyone know who's pig this would be?
This is the pig Independently created by both Akira Yoshizawa and Aldolpho
This looks
very much like the “Simple $ Fish
by Joshua Koppel”
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/11426805/scaffold/scaf07.pdf
The folding sequence starts off a little different, but the ideas are the same.
Thank you and have a great day!
SVBE(si vales, bene est)
The early
Thus spake Paper Dragon paperdra...@rcn.com on 5/21/15 9:56 AM:
Just saw this story on the BBC. It is a standard story of Sadako...
snip
Origami birds from Belfast will be included in the Hiroshima Peace
Memorial Ceremony in Japan on 6 August.
It is the first time a Belfast community group has
On Sun, Mar 29, 2015, at 11:53 AM, Anne LaVin wrote:
The image appears with the online version of the review, here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/29/books/review/the-folded-clock-by-heidi-julavits.html
(Which should be publicly readable. I do not have a subscription, and I
can
open
But I find myself wondering what the drawing *means*... does the drawing
represent a specific element of the book? Reading the review, some of the
other illustrations appear to refer to specific incidents, but there's no
mention of the fortune teller. Looked at one way, the drawing is of course
But I find myself wondering what the drawing *means*... does the drawing
represent a specific element of the book?
the drawing may be referring to the changing fortunes of time that would
be seen in a diary -
but, like so much in art...the creator so often allows for meaning to be
what it is
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 7:29 PM, KDianne Stephens
kdiannesteph...@gmail.comwrote:
I have been blind to it all these years...today I noticed the Chase logo
!
see it here www.orifun.weebly.com
It is also the natural product of 4 dogbone business card units.
From: KDianne Stephens kdiannesteph...@gmail.com
I have been “blind” to it all these years...today I noticed the Chase logo !
see it here www.orifun.weebly.com
---
Along this line of blind to, earlier today I noticed that the icons for
'send'
On Oct 28, 2013, at 19:37, Paper Dragon paperdra...@rcn.com wrote:
Anyway the second episode of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, the genie,
Cyrus, shows Alice what looked liked a white Kawasaki Rose. A few moments
later, it opened up to a full bloom and later turned red. Cyrus offers to
On Apr 2, 2013, at 3:38 PM, Diana Lee boostdi...@yahoo.com wrote:
Although I have not spoken with the creator of the book sculptures, I am sure
he cuts the pages in selective areas to achive the letters. For example, the
circle inside a P cannot be achieved unless you make cuts and then
This artist takes photographs of people, prints
multiple copies, then uses the prints to make modular origami
Maybe this artist is pointing out the many side of character the mere photo
often does not capture. Interesting
For 10 years now I have taken photos to make commemorative Froebelian
From: Ray Takeuchi takeu...@mindspring.com
Here's the book:
http://www.amazon.com/Magical-Life-Long-Tack-Sam/dp/1594482640/ref=sr_1_1?s=booksie=UTF8qid=1358975426sr=1-1
Thanks, Ray, and at the Amazon site, you can view quite a bit of the inside of
the
You can see more photos here:
http://www.odditycentral.com/pics/russian-teacher-creates-mind-blowing-modular-origami-models-of-famous-cathedrals.html
Great stuff!
-
http://www.origami-resource-center.com/
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