This 20 foot tall version was made from one 35 x 35 foot piece of paper and is the world’s largest origami giraffe. Usually an origami giraffe takes 10 minutes to fold. Won Park, a self-proclaimed “money folder”, created this koi fish out of an American one dollar bill. Palicio del marques de Salamanca is a model by Ingrid Siliakus, a paper artist/architect from the Netherlands who specializes in models of classic architecture. McPharlin uses paper of different colors and forms to create the keys, knobs, and faders of miniature model synthesizers reminiscent of those electronics of the 1970s made by Moog, Korg, ARP Instruments and Roland. Each model was made from only one sheet of uncut paper.ĭan McPharlin, a native of Adelaide, Australia uses his artistic skills to exercise his passion for classic vintage synthesizers. ![]() These three figurines were inspired by The Lord of the Rings characters. Rain, rain go away: While these outfits show some amazing origami skills, these ladies should probably stay indoors and away from open flames! This French collection, complete with dainty little hats, is defnitely more art than functional clothing. This origmai cobra may be harmless, but did you know that the King Cobra is the world’s longest venomous snake? Taking over 4 years to design and build, this origami engine was constructed out of 1,978 pieces of paper and weighs 3.2 lbs. Vroom! Yes, this model of a V-12 four-stroke engine actually runs! With the help of electrical wires, swtiches, a resistor, a motor and a battery holder, this engine moves just like a real one. Featured in the Origami Now! exhibition at the Peabody/Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts this origami gator measured a full 6 feet in length! This American Alligator ( Alligator mississippiensis) was designed and folded by Michael LaFosse and Richard Alexander. Iron Man Light: Origami artist, Brian Chan constructed this origami model of Iron Man from only one piece of paper. If this was a living swan, it would have over 25,000 feathers covering its body! This origami swan was made from approximately 500 pieces of paper. Plans for the display after the exhibition? Mr. This 2.4 meter by 1.8 meter by 1 meter high city went on display at an exhibition on the artificial island of Umihotaru, near Tokyo, Japan. What can you do with a $1 bill? An origami artist was able to fold one into this amazing origami stegosaurus, complete with spikes!Ĭastle on the Ocean: Wataru Ito, an origami artist from Japan, spent four years creating this model city named Castle on the Ocean. This origami Yoda even captures his famous wrinkles, but where is his lightsaber? Making a detailed and involved winged fighting robot is the mark of a true origami master. ![]() Origami Master: Taking over 40 hours to fold, which was spread out over several months, Satoshi Kamiya from Japan produced this eight-inch-tall Eastern dragon (or ryuuin Japanese) with a thousand overlapping scales.
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